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Supreme Court Sends Case Against Christian Florist Who Refused to Work Gay Wedding Back to Lower Court


Barronelle Stutzman, owner of Arlene s Flowers in Richland, Washington, is seen here in her shop. | (Photo: ADF/Screengrab)
The U.S. Supreme Court has vacated a ruling from Washington state s highest court against a Christian florist who was punished for refusing to provide services for a same-sex wedding.
Arlene s Flowers, Inc. v. Washington et al and sent the case back to the state Supreme Court for further consideration.
In their order, the Supreme Court cited
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, in which the Justices ruled 7-2 that baker Jack Phillips was mistreated by the commission when they decided to punish him for refusing to design a cake for a same-sex wedding in 2012, when same-sex marriage wasn t legal in that state. ....

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Washington Supreme Court hears arguments in legal challenge of Inslee's veto powers


Washington Supreme Court hears arguments in legal challenge of Inslee’s veto powers
By Joseph O’Sullivan, The Seattle Times
Published: June 9, 2021, 10:20am
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OLYMPIA Petty disputes at the statehouse often confine themselves to negotiating rooms or floor speeches, or perhaps a little low-key payback down the road.
But on Tuesday, the squabble between the Washington Legislature and Gov. Jay Inslee over his use of partial vetoes played out in far grander fashion: before the Washington Supreme Court.
In oral arguments, the justices heard the case known as Washington State Legislature vs. Jay Inslee. It’s a legal struggle that could tweak the balance of power between two of Washington’s separate branches of government. ....

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Washington State Working to Diversify Its Jury Selections


Washington State Working to Diversify Its Jury Selections
While research shows that more diverse juries come to fairer decisions than homogenous ones, a survey found that most Washington juries lacked diversity. Officials are working to change that.
Alexis Krell, The News Tribune
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April 19, 2021
  |  Analysis
(TNS) Jurors are supposed to reflect their communities.
But courts across the country struggle with an under-representation of racial and ethnic minorities in their jury pools.
Jury pools lacking diverse representation can deny a defendant access to constitutionally guaranteed protections. The right to an impartial jury means, in part, one selected from a fair cross-section of the community. ....

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Questions remain about school's liability for death of student hit by car in gym class, court rules


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OLYMPIA, Wash. (Legal Newsline) – A Washington State school district is not off the hook for the death of a student who was hit by a car while on an off-campus walk with his physical education class.
The state Supreme Court ruled on March 4 that there are still questions remaining about Ferdale School District’s liability, overturning a trial court ruling that said Ferndale did not owe student Gabriel Anderson a duty to keep him safe.
Anderson, who was a 15-year-old at Windward High, was killed after his PE class took a walk on West Smith Road in June 2015.
A driver, William Klein, had fallen asleep and left the roadway, striking Anderson and three other students in a 40-mph zone. Anderson and one of them died on immediately and the two others were severely injured. ....

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