Tribes take Washington to Supreme Court over salmon-blocking culverts Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington law professor Robert Anderson about a U.S. Supreme Court case involving Native American fishing rights... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
It's the only legal help some immigrants have — and it's getting scrapped Every day at detention centers around the country, lawyers give "know your rights" presentations to immigrants facing deportation. For many, it’s the... Liz Jones
Lakewood Police Department faces lawsuit for shooting unarmed man The family of an unarmed Native American man killed by Lakewood Police in 2015 is suing the city in federal court. The complaint accuses the department... Amy Radil
White juries are common because of racial bias. WA justices just took action Lawyers are more likely to strike people of color from their jury selection, research shows, making juries more white. The effect of predominantly white... Patricia Murphy
Marvin Gaye wins in Seattle federal court The federal appeals court in Seattle has sided with Marvin Gaye, the late Motown legend. Emily Fox
Immigrant activist heads to court, fighting her own deportation Prominent immigrant rights activist Maru Mora Villalpando has asked a Seattle immigration judge to throw out her deportation case. Villalpando’s lawyers... Liz Jones
Who killed Thomas Wales? New podcast is searching for clues Kim Malcolm talks with David Payne and Jody Gottlieb about the unsolved murder of Federal Prosecutor Thomas Wales. In 2001, Wales was shot to death in... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
13 kids sue Washington state for life, liberty and a livable climate Thirteen kids are suing the state of Washington and its governor to protect their generation from climate change. The plaintiffs range in age from 7 to 17. John Ryan
Top Seattle ICE attorney pleads guilty to identity theft of immigrants Update 2/15/18, 12:30 p.m. Raphael Sanchez pleaded guilty Thursday to charges of a wire fraud and aggravated identity theft scheme involving the stolen... Liz Jones
Why erasing marijuana convictions could also wipe away 'collateral damage' Kim Malcolm talks with Alison Holcomb about Seattle's move to vacate convictions for misdemeanor marijuana possession. Holcomb is director of strategy... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst