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Indigent Defendant Should Not Have to Pay Thousands for Withdrawn Appeal
The Washington Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an indigent who could not pay thousands.
Teaching All Students
Kids who get behind in their classes are much more likely to drop out of school.
Suit Seeking Lawyers for Children Facing Deportation Goes Forward
Federal court rejects dismissal of class-action lawsuit seeking lawyers for children being deported.
Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Two high school students were charged with felony assault. Their crime? Discharging fart spray.
Washington Lacks Adequate Oversight of Health Care Mergers
Washington residents deserve a more robust and transparent oversight system.
Religion is not a license to discriminate
Religious beliefs cannot be used to discriminate.
Injunction Sought to Bar DSHS from Using Jails to Treat Mental Illness
Plaintiffs in A.B./Trueblood v. DSHS seek Temporary Restaining Order.
Facts, not fear-mongering, should guide youth sentencing
Youth are more likely to be rehabilitated, and their sentencing should reflect it.
Addressing the region’s opiate crisis as a public health issue is the best way to fight it
Responding to drug use from a public health perspective is the best approach.
They are watching. Are you?
A new website exposes surveillance technologies that threaten our privacy and security
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