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In State of Washington v. Gator's Custom Guns Inc. et al., case number 102940-3, whether the Commissioner of the Washington Supreme Court should grant an emergency motion for a stay of a Cowlitz County Superior Court order invalidating and enjoining enforcement of Washington’s statute concerning large capacity magazines, pending appellate review. Filings for the case are available on the Appellate Court Public Document Portal. Newly filed documents take about 24 hours to appear.
As part of a new pilot program from the Administrative Office of the Courts, four Washington county superior courts will be implementing document eFiling to better assist court staff, judicial officers, attorneys, pro-se litigants and other justice partners. . .
The Washington Supreme Court today filed a pair of Supreme Court Orders approving alternative pathways to lawyer licensure. This will be the first time in state history that the lawyer admissions rules do not necessitate some form of bar exam to demonstrate competency to earn a law license. . .
Recent Increase in Jury Duty Scams Reported in Washington State
Washington courts and justice system members are reporting a recent and significant increase in jury scam calls, emails and mailings targeting state residents. Scammers can be very convincing, repeating your name, address, Social Security numbers and other information that makes them seem legitimate. Please tell your family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors that courts, law enforcement and government agencies do not initiate calls about missing jury service and warrants, and will never ask for payment or financial information over the phone.
View the latest schedules and links to remote hearings for the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals and county courts. . .

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