The last few years have witnessed much confusion in the trial courts about whether Washington’s weapons-surrender statute is constitutional.
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The last few years have witnessed much confusion in the trial courts about whether Washington’s weapons-surrender statute is constitutional.
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The types of cases in which Judges for Justice involves itself often involve grisly murders that shake a community to its core—which is also how innocent people get dragged into the mess.
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From the time since it was created in 2015 and up until her appointment to the court, Melody led the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) Wing Luke Civil Rights Division.
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The WSBA is now accepting applications for its 2026 Rural Practice Summer Internship Grants. Application deadline is April 13, 2026.
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This shift to homeschooling has created significant legal and policy implications, particularly for families and educators navigating the boundaries between home-based instruction, learning pods, child care centers, and private school regulation.
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It is not unusual for attorneys to use estate planning software or form documents in drafting wills and trusts as part of estate plans they prepare for their clients.
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