Stories about law and politics in the Pacific Northwest, with many from KNKX's Law and Justice reporter, Paula Wissel.... more
February 26, 2021Law enforcement needs 'culture change,' says King Co. Council chairThis is part two of a conversation KNKX had with Claudia Balducci, chair of the King County Council. Listen to part one , which focuses on housing and homelessness. In November, voters approved a change to the King County charter. The sheriff would be appointed, not elected. Under the change, the county executive will appoint the sheriff, and the King County Council will confirm the appointment....more5minPlay
January 15, 2021For state's first Native American justice, a diverse Supreme Court is 'just the beginning'More than a century ago, a Yakama Nation fisherman named Alec Towessnute was stopped while fishing near Prosser, and prosecuted for using a gaff hook, a traditional fishing method. He cited his treaty rights, and the county court dismissed the charges. But the state Supreme Court, in 1916, reinstated them, ignoring the treaty and using racist, demeaning language....more9minPlay
January 12, 2021Washington's new chief justice vows to 'follow through' and eradicate bias in the justice systemThe state Supreme Court has a new leader. Chief Justice Steven González was sworn in Monday as the court began its new term in Olympia. González, who is Latino, becomes the first chief justice of color in state history. He’s also the first Jewish chief justice....more5minPlay
August 27, 2020Professor: Transparency will be key as four regional police agencies get new leadersFour of the region’s largest police agencies will see big changes in the near future....more9minPlay
January 13, 2020Washington's chief justice on the law, her career, and how to disagreeDebra Stephens became chief justice of the Supreme Court of Washington — the state’s highest court — on Jan. 6. She’s been on the court since 2008, and is currently the only sitting justice from Eastern Washington. We visited Chief Justice Stephens to talk about the law, being chief justice, and more. We aired this conversation during a special broadcast on Jan. 13, 2020, from the Temple of Justice, as part of our KNKX Connects reporting project....more9minPlay
November 13, 2018Hate Crimes Training Helps Local Officials Understand Affected CommunitiesWith increasing news of public displays of white supremacy around the country, local law enforcement and elected officials recently took a deep dive into the state's hate crime statute....more2minPlay
July 02, 2018How A New Supreme Court Justice May Affect Cases Filed By Washington’s Attorney GeneralWashington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has been particularly aggressive in filing lawsuits against the Trump administration, but the prospect of a new justice on the U.S. Supreme Court has implications for what happens to those cases, according to one local law professor....more2minPlay
June 29, 2018Janus Decision Has Implications For Private-Sector Unions In WashingtonWashington state has the third-highest rate of union membership in the country, after New York and Hawaii. Even though the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 only applies to workers in the public sector, private-sector unions here said they face implications as well....more2minPlay
June 21, 2018Washington, Other States To Sue Trump Administration Over Family SeparationWashington is leading a coalition of states planning to sue the Trump administration over its policy of separating children from parents who are detained while crossing illegally or seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border....more2minPlay
May 25, 2018Woman Banned From Childcare For Decades-Old Conviction Sues To Get Job BackChristal Fields thought she had finally shaken the decades-old conviction that had complicated much of her life. When she was banned from working in childcare two years ago, it was plain that wasn't the case....more2minPlay