Legislative cutoff marks end for these bills that could have become Washington law, at least for now
With the session more than halfway over, Wednesday marked the day most bills needed to pass out of their chamber of origin in the Washington legislature to remain alive. Over the next six weeks, ...
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WASHINGTON — A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s administration Wednesday from enforcing portions of an ...
Washington AG Nick Brown is suing a sheriff’s office in his state for “illegally collaborating" with federal officials and ...
The president’s use of government power to punish firms is seen by some legal experts as undercutting a basic tenet: the ...
Goldwyn caught up with PEOPLE ahead of Thursday night's episode of 'Law & Order', in which his character debuts a new ...
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office has filed an amicus brief in defense of Seattle-based law firm Perkins Coie, ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing portions of an executive order ...
Washington’s HB 1747 may change hiring laws, delaying background checks, restricting criminal record use, and increasing penalties. Learn how it could impact employers.
The Washington State House of Representatives passed a bill that expands protections for individuals seeking medical ...
A law firm targeted by President Donald Trump over its legal services during the 2016 presidential campaign has sued the ...
The case involved Mario Ruiz Massieu, the former deputy attorney general of Mexico who entered the United States in 1995 on a ...
The Washington State Supreme Court allows a lawsuit against Lowe's over falling merchandise, raising concerns for ...
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