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Feb 1, 2024 · On Wednesday (8 March 2023), Washington Court was delighted to host Andy Street, West Midlands Mayor, for a visit. Washington Court is a 101 bed hostel in Central Birmingham and is the only commissioned emergency bed provision in the City as well as the gateway to further support.
Oct 4, 2024 · Two candidates vying for a rare open seat on Washington’s Supreme Court believe their past experiences will help them make a change in the state.
Washington Court, 6 Old Royal Free Square, Liverpool Road, Islington, London, N1 0GP is a retirement housing complex built in 1991 and run by Clarion Housing.
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Jul 10, 2024 · Washington voters will choose a replacement for Justice Susan Owens from among an ideologically broad slate of legal professionals. Washington Supreme Court candidates (from left) Sal Mungia, Dave Larson, Todd Bloom and David R. Shelvey are running to fill the seat vacated by Justice Susan Owens.
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3 days ago · It’s been a dozen years since Washington had a contested race for an open state Supreme Court seat. This year, with the retirement of Justice Susan Owens, voters will choose between Dave Larson ...
Jul 19, 2024 · Meet the 2024 candidates for Washington State Supreme Court Position #2: Dave Larson. Currently a judge on the City of Federal Way's municipal court bench, Dave Larson has been serving since March 2008. He was born in Tacoma, and earned a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law in 1984.
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Stitt said the Supreme Court could make its own rule, but will most likely side with either the 9th Circuit or 5th Circuit.