The Ninth Circuit ruled that prosecutorial immunity does not apply when a prosecutor personally swears to ...
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Ninth Circuit revives claims against prosecutor who personally swore to warrant affidavit containing alleged false statements
Ninth Circuit revives claims against prosecutor who personally swore to warrant affidavit containing alleged false statements
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Opinion: Washington should stop shielding domestic abusers and sexual offenders from deportation
Opinion: Washington should stop shielding domestic abusers and sexual offenders from deportation
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Opinion: Even when school districts ‘try to do the right thing, they are often precluded from doing so by their teachers and unions’
Opinion: Even when school districts ‘try to do the right thing, they are often precluded from doing so by their teachers and unions’
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Opinion: Lawfare comes to Portland and Chief Day’s chickens come home to roost
Opinion: Lawfare comes to Portland and Chief Day’s chickens come home to roost
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County response to Charlie Kirk assassination scrutinized
County response to Charlie Kirk assassination scrutinized
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Family of Alice Bolen secures $1 million civil settlement following murder by husband
Family of Alice Bolen secures $1 million civil settlement following murder by husband
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Clark County settles wrongful shooting lawsuit for $3.5 million
Clark County settles wrongful shooting lawsuit for $3.5 million
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County settles lawsuit regarding 2020 deputy-involved shooting
County settles lawsuit regarding 2020 deputy-involved shooting
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Clark County auditor dismisses voter registration challenge against John Ley
Clark County auditor dismisses voter registration challenge against John Ley

