Under Washington state law, a person commits a hate crime if he, she or they injures or threatens someone (or destroys another’s property) because of ...
Last week the Washington state Supreme Court upheld fare enforcement checks on public transit, but with a twist. It probably should be done by non-law ...
They are watching. But who is ‘they’? The City of Seattle, that’s who. Last week Seattle introduced camera monitoring for illegal dumping. It is part ...
Our Washington State Legislature is in the throws of considering a bill that would increase protections for election workers from being harassed. It is House ...
House Bill 1564, a bill that would prohibit the sale of over-the-counter sexual assault evidence kits, is being considered by Washington lawmakers. This is so ...
A new judicial precedent in Oregon may eventually extend to Washington. Oregon’s new standard for determining whether potential jurors have been excluded because of their ...