FOUR CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. – TWO IN P.M. |
9:00 A.M |
Olympia |
June 28, 2018 |
Case No. Case No. 1 – 95281-7 |
COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v
EVERGREEN FREEDOM FOUNDATION d/b/a FREEDOM FOUNDATION |
Linda Dalton/Chad Standifer/Rebecca Glasgow
Philip Albert Talmadge
Mark Christopher Lamb
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SYNOPSIS: When does a proposed local initiative qualify as a "ballot proposition" for purposes of campaign disclosure reporting?
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Case No. 2 – 95012-1 |
COUNSEL |
STATE OF WASHINGTON
v
WAYLON JAMES HUBBARD |
Donald J. Richter
Sarah Glorian
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SYNOPSIS: What is the proper effective date of a certificate and order of discharge issued to an offender under RCW 9.94A.637(1)(c)?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 95205-1 |
COUNSEL |
CHRISTOPHER H. FLOETING
v
GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE |
Wendy Chen/Hank Balson
Medora Marisseau/Celeste Monroe
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SYNOPSIS: When is an employer directly liable for an employee sexually harassing a customer? |
Case No. 4 – 95749-5 |
COUNSEL |
TIM EYMAN and MICHAEL J. PADDEN
v.
KIM WYMAN, in her capacity as Secretary of State; and THE WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE and DE-ESCALATE WASHINGTON and CYRUS HABIB |
Joel Bernard Ard
David Dewolf/Matthew Albrecht
Noah Purcell/Jeffrey Even/Rebecca Glasgow/Callie Castillo
Paul Lawrence/Gregory Wong/Claire McNamara
Abha Khanna
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SYNOPSIS: Does Art. II, section 1 require the Secretary of State to place I-940 and/or ESHB 3003 on the November ballot?
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public. |