The Washington State Constitution is the plan for the operation of Washington State government, describing the three branches of government (executive, legislative and judicial) and defining the ...
The Washington State Constitution is the plan for the operation of Washington State government, describing the three branches of government (executive, legislative and judicial) and defining the ...
Unless otherwise noted, all comments should be submitted to the Clerk of the Supreme Court by either U.S. mail or Internet e-mail. Comments should be received no later than the end of the comment ...
Dawn Marie Rubio has worked in, with, and on behalf of courts for her entire 30 year legal career. She joined the Washington Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) as State Court Administrator on ...
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Justice Tom Chambers was raised in Wapato, Washington. He attended Yakima Valley Community College, Washington State University, and the University of Washington School of Law. He received his J.D. in ...
A Washington State court may be closed if weather, technological failure or other hazardous or emergency conditions or events are or become such that the safety and welfare of the employees are ...
Local Civil Rule 4 CIVIL CASE SCHEDULE (a) Case schedule. Except as otherwise provided in these rules or ordered by the Court, when an initial pleading is filed and a new case file is opened, the ...
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This page contains slip opinions. Slip opinions are the opinions that are filed on the day that the appellate court issues its decision and are often not the court's final opinion. Problems or Errors ...