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Federalist Society publishes assessment of Washington Supreme Court

Posted by Mike Reitz - July 28, 2010

The Federalist Society has published a white paper review of the Washington State Supreme Court and its record in three specific areas where the state constitution plays an important role in limiting state government. The three areas are property rights (especially with regard to eminent domain), the Washington Constitution's Privileges or Immunities Clause, and individual liberties (free speech, privacy, gun rights, and religious liberty).
 
This paper - The Washington Supreme Court and the State Constitution: A 2010 Assessment - is a good resource for citizens and voters who want to be informed about the importance of our state constitution and the court's record in several key issues that affect the rights of Washingtonians every day.

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Chuck Schukar said on Jul 30 2010 at 6:28pm
How about some suggestions relative to the soon upcoming election for judges ?


Reitz said on Aug 04 2010 at 12:39pm
We can't tell folks how to vote, but for our comprehensive coverage of the state Supreme Court races, check out our blog here:

http://www.wasupremecourtblog.com/promo/2010-elections/