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Join us to hear Supreme Court Justice speak

Join us to hear Supreme Court Justice speak Ann Strosnider, League of Women Voters of Kitsap View Comments The League of Women Voters of Kitsap would like to invite everyone to a free Zoom Webinar featuring Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis of the Washington State Supreme Court. She will speak May 19 at 12:30 p.m. following the League’s annual meeting. The justice will discuss her journey to the highest court in Washington and what state courts can learn from tribal courts. The event will last for about an hour, and there will be time for questions after the talk. Justice Montoya-Lewis is an enrolled member of the Pueblo of Isleta and a descendant of the Pueblo of Laguna, two federally recognized tribes in New Mexico. She is the first enrolled member of any tribe to sit on a state supreme court in the U.S. and the second Native American to sit on a state supreme court. She is also of Jewish descent.

KUOW - Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis

Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis Credit: Office of Governor Jay Inslee Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis Apr 27, 2021 Bill Radke talks with Washington Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis about restorative justice, systemic racism in the criminal justice system and her involvement with Washington Native American tribes. We hear from two candidates vying to be Seattle’s next mayor as part of our series introducing voters to the candidates, their top priorities and why they’re running. And move over McMansions, here comes McModerns! Individual segments are available in our podcast stream or at www.kuow.org/record.

Washington State Courts - News, Reports, Court Information

Washington State Courts - News, Reports, Court Information
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WA Supreme Court justice defends Dr Jill Biden s use of doctor honorific

Dr. Jill Biden (AP Photo/Chris O Meara) After a Wall Street Journal op-ed criticized Dr. Jill Biden’s use of the “doctor” honorific, Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis took to Twitter to defend the soon-to-be-First Lady. Dr. Biden acquired her doctorate in education from the University of Delaware in 2007, and has been referred to with that honorific ever since. Columnist Joseph Epstein took issue with that in a Wall Street Journal op-ed published on Dec. 11, referring to her as “kiddo,” and arguing that “no one should call himself ‘Dr.’ unless he has delivered a child.” “’Dr. Jill Biden’ sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic,” Epstein wrote. “Your degree is, I believe, an Ed.D., a doctor of education, earned at the University of Delaware through a dissertation with the unpromising title ‘Student Retention at the Community College Level: Meeting Students’ Needs. ”

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