Washington Courts: Press Release DetailWashington Supreme Court Will Visit and Hear Cases at Seattle University February 22-23February 21, 2023
Washington Supreme Court justices will visit with students from Seattle University on February 22nd and hear oral arguments in three cases on February 23rd at the Law School in Sullivan Hall Room C5. The public is welcome to attend the oral arguments, which begin at 9 a.m. and will include time for questions from the audience. The visit is part of a travelling court outreach program in which justices travel to two or three communities around Washington each year to hear real cases and talk with community members about the judicial branch. The justices most recently visited Gonzaga University in October 2022. "The court is deeply appreciative of the opportunity to hear these cases in local communities across Washington. We know our opinions affect everyone and we welcome the chance to have the public see us do our work in person,” said Supreme Court Chief Justice Steven González. “We also appreciate the opportunity to talk with students, faculty and members of the public. We enjoy answering questions and helping increase understanding of how the court system works,” On Wednesday, February 22, the Justices will visit a variety of law and undergraduate classes at Seattle University, enjoy lunch with various SU students and groups and engage in conversation with Seattle University faculty, leadership and alumni. Two Justices, Associate Chief Justice Charles Johnson and Justice G. Helen Whitener are alumni of SU Law. “We are thrilled to be hosting the Washington Supreme Court for its oral arguments and related events at SU Law,” says SU Law Dean Tony Varona, recently appointed as the co-chair of the Supreme Court’s Bar Licensure Task Force. “The Court leads the nation not only in its unprecedented diversity but also in its pathbreaking civil rights and criminal justice decisions. It is no wonder that the Court is celebrated nationally as well as internationally for its forward-looking and innovative jurisprudence.” On Thursday, February 23 in Classroom C5 in Sullivan Hall, Chief Justice González and Justices Charles W. Johnson, Barbara A. Madsen, Susan Owens, Debra Stephens, Sheryl Gordon McCloud, Mary Yu, Raquel Montoya-Lewis and G. Helen Whitener will hear oral argument in the following cases:
All Washington Supreme Court oral arguments are open to the public, and are livestreamed and recorded by Washington’s Public Affairs network, TVW. Though cameras and video recorders are generally allowed, the Court asks that no flash, other lights or noisy mechanisms be used during the hearings. For more information on members and the operations of the state Supreme Court and other Washington courts, visit https://www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts.
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