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WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and WASHINGTON’S THREE STRIKES LAW 3 ExECUTIvE SUMMARY Washington’s three strikes law—under which courts must sentence “persistent offenders” to life in prison without the possibility of parole—was the first of its HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and WASHINGTON’S THREE STRIKES LAW 3 ExECUTIvE SUMMARY Washington’s three strikes law—under which courts must sentence “persistent offenders” to life in prison without the possibility of parole—was the first of its ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. GET HELP | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES If you are low-income, you can call the Northwest Justice Project’s CLEAR hotline between 9:15 am to 12:15 pm Monday through Friday at (888) 201-1014. If you are over 60 years of age, regardless of income, call their Senior line at (888) 387-7111. People with legal problems in King County should call 211. You can also obtain self-help 2021 IMAGINE JUSTICE SPONSORSHIP Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN People in prison filed suit in the Washington Supreme Court yesterday asking the Court to order the Secretary of the Department of Corrections (DOC) and Governor Jay Inslee to take immediate steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in state prisons. 2021 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS Columbia Legal Services is a legal advocacy organization that advances social, economic, and racial equity for people living in poverty. We hold government agencies, institutions, and other actors accountableto address the
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON -3- 5. Unfortunately, there remains one group in Washington State for which social distancing is currently impossible: men and women in the custody of the Department of Corrections (DOC). SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON -7- 12. If faced with the current COVID-19 crisis, to reduce the prison population for the benefit of inmates and staff, I would determine who, within prisons and work release, is within 60 days ofrelease and
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON I. IDENTITY OF PETITIONERS AND TRIAL COURT ACTION Candis Rush, Justin Autrey, Gregory Steen, Theodore Rhone, and Michael Linear are the petitioners in this matter.MICHAEL ALTHAUSER
Access Denied: Washington’s Charity Care System 2 The research confirmed that accessing charity care is a widespread problem. This report includes findings and recommendations designed to improve patient’s access to hospital HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and WASHINGTON’S THREE STRIKES LAW 3 ExECUTIvE SUMMARY Washington’s three strikes law—under which courts must sentence “persistent offenders” to life in prison without the possibility of parole—was the first of its HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and WASHINGTON’S THREE STRIKES LAW 3 ExECUTIvE SUMMARY Washington’s three strikes law—under which courts must sentence “persistent offenders” to life in prison without the possibility of parole—was the first of its ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. GET HELP | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES If you are low-income, you can call the Northwest Justice Project’s CLEAR hotline between 9:15 am to 12:15 pm Monday through Friday at (888) 201-1014. If you are over 60 years of age, regardless of income, call their Senior line at (888) 387-7111. People with legal problems in King County should call 211. You can also obtain self-help 2021 IMAGINE JUSTICE SPONSORSHIP Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN People in prison filed suit in the Washington Supreme Court yesterday asking the Court to order the Secretary of the Department of Corrections (DOC) and Governor Jay Inslee to take immediate steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in state prisons. 2021 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS Columbia Legal Services is a legal advocacy organization that advances social, economic, and racial equity for people living in poverty. We hold government agencies, institutions, and other actors accountableto address the
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON -3- 5. Unfortunately, there remains one group in Washington State for which social distancing is currently impossible: men and women in the custody of the Department of Corrections (DOC). SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON -7- 12. If faced with the current COVID-19 crisis, to reduce the prison population for the benefit of inmates and staff, I would determine who, within prisons and work release, is within 60 days ofrelease and
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON I. IDENTITY OF PETITIONERS AND TRIAL COURT ACTION Candis Rush, Justin Autrey, Gregory Steen, Theodore Rhone, and Michael Linear are the petitioners in this matter.MICHAEL ALTHAUSER
Access Denied: Washington’s Charity Care System 2 The research confirmed that accessing charity care is a widespread problem. This report includes findings and recommendations designed to improve patient’s access to hospital HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and WASHINGTON’S THREE STRIKES LAW 3 ExECUTIvE SUMMARY Washington’s three strikes law—under which courts must sentence “persistent offenders” to life in prison without the possibility of parole—was the first of its HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and WASHINGTON’S THREE STRIKES LAW 3 ExECUTIvE SUMMARY Washington’s three strikes law—under which courts must sentence “persistent offenders” to life in prison without the possibility of parole—was the first of its ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. 2021 IMAGINE JUSTICE SPONSORSHIP Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) GET HELP | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES If you are low-income, you can call the Northwest Justice Project’s CLEAR hotline between 9:15 am to 12:15 pm Monday through Friday at (888) 201-1014. If you are over 60 years of age, regardless of income, call their Senior line at (888) 387-7111. People with legal problems in King County should call 211. You can also obtain self-help LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN People in prison filed suit in the Washington Supreme Court yesterday asking the Court to order the Secretary of the Department of Corrections (DOC) and Governor Jay Inslee to take immediate steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in state prisons. 2021 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS Columbia Legal Services is a legal advocacy organization that advances social, economic, and racial equity for people living in poverty. We hold government agencies, institutions, and other actors accountableto address the
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON 1. I am over the age of 18, have personal knowledge of the facts set forth herein, and, if called as a witness, I could and would testify competently as set forth below. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON -1- PETITIONERS, Shyanne Colvin, Shanell Duncan, Terry Kill, Leondis Berry, and Theodore Rhone, hereby bring this original action in the nature of a petition for a writ of mandamus and allege as follows: SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON I. IDENTITY OF PETITIONERS AND TRIAL COURT ACTION Candis Rush, Justin Autrey, Gregory Steen, Theodore Rhone, and Michael Linear are the petitioners in this matter.MICHAEL ALTHAUSER
Access Denied: Washington’s Charity Care System 2 The research confirmed that accessing charity care is a widespread problem. This report includes findings and recommendations designed to improve patient’s access to hospital HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION RECAP Given the daunting challenges of holding the 2021 legislative session during a pandemic and fully virtual for the first time, I shared the concerns of many about what the legislature could actually accomplish. Against those expectations, the legislature went big and – together with champions, allies, and the communities we serve – achieved historic successes in passing policies that will GET HELP | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES If you are low-income, you can call the Northwest Justice Project’s CLEAR hotline between 9:15 am to 12:15 pm Monday through Friday at (888) 201-1014. If you are over 60 years of age, regardless of income, call their Senior line at (888) 387-7111. People with legal problems in King County should call 211. You can also obtain self-helpADVOCACY ISSUES
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LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
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OVERVIEW. In 1973, the Washington Supreme Court decided State v.Fox, finding that residents of farm labor camps have the right to invite others into their on-farm housing. The case came out of trespass charges against Michael Fox, a lawyer with Seattle-King County Legal Aid Bureau (a predecessor to Columbia Legal Services) and Guadalupe Gamboa, an organizer for the United Farm Workers. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON -7- 12. If faced with the current COVID-19 crisis, to reduce the prison population for the benefit of inmates and staff, I would determine who, within prisons and work release, is within 60 days ofrelease and
WA GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL PROTECTING TENANTS FACING EVICTION Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. HOME PAGE | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICESADVOCACYGET INVOLVED If you are in need of legal representation or individual services, please visit our Get Help page. GET HELP. WE ARE A. LEGAL IMPACT. ORGANIZATION. Our focus is on big, systemic change. We do this through two main advocacy areas. Visit our About Us page to learn more, or explore our Advocacy Issues. ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. GOVERNOR INSLEE SIGNS BILL ENDING DRIVER’S LICENSE Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill yesterday that ends the harmful practice of suspending driver’s licenses simply due to a failure to pay a traffic infraction. Prior to passage of Senate Bill (SB) 5226, Washington drivers would have their licenses suspended indefinitely if they failed to pay a ticket.The bill ends these types of non-safety related suspensions. POWERFUL NEW TOOL COMING FOR VICTIMS OF WAGE THEFT IN Powerful New Tool Coming for Victims of Wage Theft in Washington State. OLYMPIA, WA – Today, Governor Jay Inslee signed into law a bill that will give most Washington workers whose employers don’t pay their wages a new tool in the fight to recover their hard-earned money. Senate Bill 5355, known as the Washington Wage Recovery Act,lets
AUGUSTINE V. WA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Augustine V. WA Department of Corrections - Complaint. Issue: Criminal Justice Reform. Category: Impact Litigation. Content: Legal Document. Date: October 29, 2019. Men at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) arbitrarily punished after engaging in non-violent actions after the WA Department of Corrections refused to address serious problems WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
GOMEZ V. STEMILT AG SERVICES H-2A farm workers who harvested apples for Stemilt Ag Services in over 36 orchards in Eastern Washington in 2017 filed an employment rights class action lawsuit today against Stemilt Ag Services based in Wenatchee, Washington. The H-2A workers allege that Stemilt violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination through threats and IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON JOSE MARTINEZ-CUEVAS and ) PATRICIA AGUILAR, individually and on ) No. 96267-7 . behalf of all others similarly situated, ) WASHINGTON VOTING RIGHTS OVERVIEW. Democracy is healthiest when all communities have a fair chance to successfully support candidates of their choice. Washingtonians have the right to seek a change to their voting system if the current electoral system denies specified groups an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. ABOUT US | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES Attorney. amy.crewdson@columbialegal.org. I was born and grew up in eastern Washington, graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!), and the University of Washington Law School (Go Dawgs!). I worked in legal services internships throughout law school. My first attorney job was with Spokane Legal Services.RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY. If you have a general search, use the Search bar below. You can also search our Resource Library through Advocacy Issues by clicking a box under the icons below; Advocacy Type by clicking Impact Litigation or Policy Reform under Summaries in the blue box below; and/or Content Type by clicking the type of resource in the blue box. Then click Update. 2021 LEGISLATIVE SESSION RECAP Given the daunting challenges of holding the 2021 legislative session during a pandemic and fully virtual for the first time, I shared the concerns of many about what the legislature could actually accomplish. Against those expectations, the legislature went big and – together with champions, allies, and the communities we serve – achieved historic successes in passing policies that will GET HELP | COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES If you are low-income, you can call the Northwest Justice Project’s CLEAR hotline between 9:15 am to 12:15 pm Monday through Friday at (888) 201-1014. If you are over 60 years of age, regardless of income, call their Senior line at (888) 387-7111. People with legal problems in King County should call 211. You can also obtain self-helpADVOCACY ISSUES
OUR ADVOCACY. Since our founding, Columbia Legal Services has advocated for laws that advance social, economic, and racial equity for people living in poverty by using the powerful legal tools of policy advocacy and class action litigation. Explore our advocacy by clicking on the issue area icons below. Starting in 2019, our newstrategic
LAWSUIT URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT PEOPLE IN Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE TO CONSIDER RELIEVING LEGAL A recently introduced state bill will provide low-income Washington residents with new and much-needed opportunities to seek relief from legal financial obligations (LFOs)—the fines, fees, costs, and restitution imposed on people with criminal convictions that create significant barriers to successful reentry for individuals who lackthe ability to pay.
STATE V. FOX
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WA GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL PROTECTING TENANTS FACING EVICTION Central Support Office 101 Yesler Way, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-5911 (800) 542-0794 (Toll Free) Renteria v. Stemilt AG Services LLC – Class Notice* ABOUT US
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