Big changes are coming to the Washington State Supreme Court, and most voters aren’t paying attention. Two justices are stepping aside this year, creating rare, truly open seats on the state’s highest ...
Washington state Supreme Court Justice Barbara Madsen is retiring, the court announced Monday, adding to significant turnover ...
Washington Supreme Court Justice Barbara A Madsen, the first woman to join the court by popular election in 1992 ...
OLYMPIA —Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis, 57, has announced on January 26 that she will not seek ...
While the U.S. Supreme Court often garners the most media attention, the vast majority of cases are determined in state ...
Colleen Melody is officially the Washington state Supreme Court’s newest justice. Melody is replacing retired Justice Mary Yu ...
After more than three decades, Justice Barbara Madsen announces when she will step away from the Washington Supreme Court.
Washington State Supreme Court Justice G. Helen Whitener has made disability justice a personal crusade on the court. (Photo provided by Washington State Courts) When G. Helen Whitener arrived in this ...
Lewis, the first Native American elected statewide in Washington’s history, won’t seek reelection for a second term on the high court.
George Fearing will step away from Division III on Jan. 1. Fearing cited health and family reasons and will keep his law license. Gov. Ferguson appointed Tyson Hill to fill the seat; Hill must run in ...
Washington’s Industrial Insurance Act generally provides employers with immunity from civil lawsuits for workplace injuries, limiting workers to compensation and benefits provided under the Act.