9:00 A.M |
Olympia |
June 11, 2019 |
THREE CASES ONLY; TWO IN A.M. - ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 - 96817-9 |
COUNSEL |
CHONG and MARILYN YIM, et al.,
v.
THE CITY OF SEATTLE
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Pete Holmes, Roger Wynne, Sara O'Connor-Kriss, Jessica L. Goldman
SYNOPSIS: What is the standard of review for substantive due process challenges to laws affecting property rights?
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Case No. 2 - 95813-1 |
COUNSEL |
CHONG and MARILYN YIM, KELLY LYLES, BETH BYLUND, CNA APARTMENTS, LLC, and EILEEN, LLC
v.
THE CITY OF SEATTLE
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Ethan Blevins, Brian Trevor Hodges
Pete Holmes, Sara O'Connor-Kriss, Roger D. Wynne
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SYNOPSIS: Does Seattle's 'first-in-time rule' violate landlords' constitutional rights?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 95441-1 |
COUNSEL |
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
v.
THE WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE, et al.
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Michele Lynn Earl-Hubbard
Paul Lawrence, Nicholas Brown, Claire McNamara, Gerry Alexander
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SYNOPSIS: Are legislators and/or the Legislature 'agencies' subject to the Public Records Act's general disclosure mandate? |
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