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The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary of the U.S. state of Washington. The court is composed of a chief justice and eight associate justices. Members of the court are elected to six-year terms. Justices must retire at the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 75, per the Washington State Constitution. The chief justice is chosen by secret ballot by the Justices to serve a 4-year term. The current chief justice is Steven C. González, who was elected by his peers on November 5, 2020. González was sworn in as Chief Justice on January 11, 2021, succeeding Debra L. Stephens. Prior to January 1997 (pursuant to a Constitutional amendment adopted in 1995), the post of chief justice was held for a 2-year term by a justice who (i) was one of the Justices with 2 years left in their term, (ii) was the most senior in years of service of that cohort, and (iii) (generally) had not previously served as chief justice. The last chief justice under the rotation system, Barbara Durham, was the architect of the present internal election system and was the first to be elected under the new procedure, serving until her resignation in 1999. The court convenes in the Temple of Justice, a historic building on the Washington State Capitol campus in Olympia, Washington. The persuasiveness of the court's decisions reaches far beyond Washington's borders. A Supreme Court of California study published in 2007 found that the Washington Supreme Court's decisions were the second most widely followed by the appellate courts of all other U.S. states in the period from 1940 to 2005 (second only to California). Selection Members of the court are elected to six-year terms, with three justices elected in each even-numbered year in a nonpartisan election with a top-two primary. Judicial elections in Washington, including for the Supreme Court, are frequently uncontested and incumbents typically win reelection. The last time a justice lost reelection was in 2010 when Charles K. Wiggins defeated Richard B. Sanders, who had previously defeated Rosselle Pekelis in 1995. When chief justice Keith M. Callow lost to Charles W. Johnson in 1990, it was the first time in 40 years an incumbent had lost. The only required qualification for justices is that they are admitted to practice law in Washington. In case of a vacancy, the Governor of Washington may appoint a replacement who must stand in the next election to fill the unexpired term. Five of the current nine judges were originally appointed. Current justices History The early history of the Washington Supreme Court has been described as follows: The constitution fixed the terms of supreme court judges at six years, and provided that the first judges should determine by lot, two to serve for three years, two for five years, and one for seven years. This was to prevent a too sweeping change of the court at any one time. The judge with the shortest term to serve is elected by the court as chief justice, which allows most of the judges to enjoy that honor in turn. Judge Dunbar is the only one who has served continuously through the life of this court. There are a few irregularities in the length of the terms. Judge Gordon resigned in June, 1900. Governor Rogers appointed William H. White to take his place. In November of the same year Judge White was regularly elected, but the term ended the following January. The Legislature in 1901 provided for the appointment of two judges to serve only until October, 1902. Governor Rogers appointed to these positions William H. White and Hiram E. Hadley. In 1905, the Legislature permanently increased the court from five to seven. Governor Mead appointed Herman D. Crow and Milo A. Root. At the next election, in 1906, those two judges were regularly elected for the terms expiring in 1909. After his election in November, 1908, Judge Root resigned.Candidates for election were originally nominated at party conventions, but in 1907 it became a direct nonpartisan election. Carolyn R. Dimmick was the first woman to sit on the court, taking her seat in 1981. Barbara Durham was the first female chief justice, selected in 1995. Charles Z. Smith, appointed 1988, was the first African American to serve on the court. Mary Yu became the first LGBT, Asian American, and Latina member in 2014. A majority of justices has been female since 2013. After the appointment of Helen Whitener in 2020, the court was called "arguably the most diverse court, state or federal, in American history", with various incumbents reflecting the state's white, black, Hispanic, Asian American, Native American, LGBT, immigrant, Jewish, and disabled populations. Notable cases State v. Gunwall (1986) -- The court established a test for when it would turn to the State constitution, rather than the federal one, to resolve a constitutional question. McCleary v. Washington (2012) – The state of Washington failed to meet its Constitutional duty to adequately fund education. State v. Gregory (2018) – Unanimously decided the death penalty in Washington violated the state constitution, as applied. State v. Blake (2021) – Declared in a 5–4 ruling that the statute criminalizing simple possession of controlled substances was unconstitutional. Quinn v. Washington Department of Revenue (2021) — The state's tax on capital gains is constitutional. Gallery References External links Washington State Supreme Court at Ballotpedia Archives: Walter B. Beals papers. circa 1400–1951. 66.00 cubic feet. At University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections.. Discover the Supreme Court Of Washington popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Supreme Court Of Washington books.

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  • The Hidden Justice Collection synopsis, comments

    The Hidden Justice Collection

    Cara C. Putman

    Veteran author Cara Putman weaves tales of suspense and romance in these three legal thrillers now combined in one collection.Beyond JusticeHayden is on track to become the younges...

  • The Georgetown Set synopsis, comments

    The Georgetown Set

    Gregg Herken

    In the years after World War II, Georgetown’s leafy streets were home to an unlikely group of Cold Warriors who helped shape American strategy. This coterie of affluent, welleducat...

  • Supreme Courtship synopsis, comments

    Supreme Courtship

    Christopher Buckley

    President of the United States Donald Vanderdamp is having a hell of a time getting his nominees appointed to the Supreme Court. After one nominee is rejected for insufficiently ap...

  • The Affirmative Action Puzzle synopsis, comments

    The Affirmative Action Puzzle

    Melvin I. Urofsky

    A rich, multifaceted history of affirmative action from the Civil Rights Act of 1866 through today’s tumultuous times   From acclaimed legal historian, author of a biography o...

  • History of the United States Democracy synopsis, comments

    History of the United States Democracy

    U.S. Government, U.S. Supreme Court & U.S. Congress

    This eBook edition of "History of the Unated States Democracy: Key Civil Rights Acts, Constitutional Amendments, Supreme Court Decisions & Acts of Foreign Policy" has b...

  • Mighty Justice synopsis, comments

    Mighty Justice

    Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Katie McCabe & Tayari Jones

    “Dovey Johnson Roundtree set a new path for women and proved that the vision and perseverance of a single individual can turn the tides of history.” Michelle ObamaIn Mighty Ju...

  • How to Read the Constitution--and Why synopsis, comments

    How to Read the Constitution--and Why

    Kim Wehle

    An insightful, urgent, and perennially relevant handbook that lays out in common sense language how the United States Constitution works, and how its protections are eroding b...

  • Without Precedent synopsis, comments

    Without Precedent

    Joel Richard Paul

    From the author of Unlikely Allies and Indivisible comes the remarkable story of John Marshall who, as chief justice, statesman, and diplomat, played a pivotal role in the founding...

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    The Outsider

    Anthony Franze

    A young Supreme Court law clerk finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a serial killer in The Outsider, a breathtaking thriller #1 New York Times bestseller James Patterson call...

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    The Washington Book

    Carlos Lozada

    The Pulitzer Prize–winning opinion columnist at The New York Times explores how people in power reveal themselves through their books and writings and, in so doing, illuminates the...

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    Allegiance

    Kermit Roosevelt

    A sophisticated legal thriller that plunges readers into the debate within the US government surrounding the imprisonment of thousands of JapaneseAmericans during World War II.When...

  • History of the Civil Rights Legislation synopsis, comments

    History of the Civil Rights Legislation

    U.S. Government, U.S. Supreme Court & U.S. Congress

    This meticulously edited collection of pivotal documents for Civil Rights Law has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all d...

  • What You Need to Know About Voting--and Why synopsis, comments

    What You Need to Know About Voting--and Why

    Kim Wehle

    “Now, more than ever, Americans are realizing that their votes count. Kim Wehle’s excellent guide tells you everything you need to know about the laws governing our greatest r...

  • The Role of Circuit Courts in the Formation of United States Law in the Early Republic synopsis, comments

    The Role of Circuit Courts in the Formation of United States Law in the Early Republic

    David Lynch

    While scholars have rightly focused on the importance of the landmark opinions of the United States Supreme Court and its Chief Justice, John Marshall, in the rise in influence of ...

  • Justices, Presidents, and Senators synopsis, comments

    Justices, Presidents, and Senators

    Henry J. Abraham

    Totally revised and updated, this classic history of the 110 members of the U.S. Supreme Court addresses the vital questions of why individual justices were nominated to the highes...

  • Believers, Thinkers, and Founders synopsis, comments

    Believers, Thinkers, and Founders

    Kevin Seamus Hasson

    In Believers, Thinkers and Founders: How We Came to be One Nation Under God,  Kevin Seamus Hassonfounder and president emeritus of the Becket Fund for Religious libertyoffers ...

  • How to Read the Constitution--and Why Teaching Guide synopsis, comments

    How to Read the Constitution--and Why Teaching Guide

    Kim Wehle

    An insightful, urgent, and perennially relevant handbook that lays out in common sense language how the United States Constitution works, and how its protections are eroding b...

  • Washington Supreme Court Administrative Rules 2024 synopsis, comments

    Washington Supreme Court Administrative Rules 2024

    Washington State Legislature

    As amended through January 3, 2024. This book is perfect for law firms, independent lawyers, paralegals, students and the general public. Formatted for ease of reading.

  • Confirmation Bias synopsis, comments

    Confirmation Bias

    Carl Hulse

    This account of the machinations following Justice Antonin Scalia’s death, and their damaging effects, is “a gripping tale of insider Washington” (The Boston Globe). In this book, ...

  • The Rule of Nine synopsis, comments

    The Rule of Nine

    Steve Martini

    “Steve Martini is an expert at good oldfashioned, gimmickfree storytelling.”Steve Berry, author of The Paris Vendetta“Take it from a prosecutorSteve Martini has created one of the ...

  • Opinions synopsis, comments

    Opinions

    Roxane Gay

    From beloved and bestselling author Roxane Gay, “a strikingly fresh cultural critic” (Washington Post) comes an exhilarating collection of her essays on culture, politics, and ever...

  • Fire in My Soul synopsis, comments

    Fire in My Soul

    Joan Steinau Lester

    Here is the remarkable story of U.S. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton impassioned civil rights activist, harddriving legislator, and one of the most powerful women in American ...

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    Give Me Liberty

    Naomi Wolf

    In Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries, bestselling author Naomi Wolf illustrates the changes that can take place when ordinary citizens engage in the democrat...

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    American Dialogue

    Joseph J. Ellis

    The awardwinning author of Founding Brothers and The Quartet now gives us a deeply insightful examination of the relevance of the views of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Jame...

  • The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration of Independence synopsis, comments

    The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration of Independence

    Alan Dershowitz & Delegates of the Constitutional Convention

    Including a new introduction by eminent civil libertarian and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz, this edition of the US Constitution is a musthave for all Amer...

  • The Brethren synopsis, comments

    The Brethren

    Bob Woodward & Scott Armstrong

    The Brethren is the first detailed behindthescenes account of the Supreme Court in action.Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong have pierced its secrecy to give us an unprecedented view...

  • Supreme Justice synopsis, comments

    Supreme Justice

    Phillip Margolin

    “A master of plot and pacingand one of those rare authors who can create a genuinely surprising ending.”  Lisa Scottoline “It takes a really crafty storyteller to put people o...

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    State of War

    James Risen

    With relentless media coverage, breathtaking events, and extraordinary congressional and independent investigations, it is hard to believe that we still might not know some of the ...

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    True Faith and Allegiance

    Alberto R. Gonzales

    True Faith and Allegiance is the highlyanticipated personal history from Alberto R. Gonzales, former Attorney General of the United States and former Counsel to the Presidentthe on...

  • The Price of Principle synopsis, comments

    The Price of Principle

    Alan Dershowitz

    In his fiftieth book, The Price of Principle: Why Integrity Is Worth the Consequences, Alan Dershowitz#1 New York Times bestselling author and one of America’s most influential leg...

  • Justices, Presidents, and Senators synopsis, comments

    Justices, Presidents, and Senators

    Henry Julian Abraham

    Totally revised and updated, this classic history of the 108 members of the U.S. Supreme addresses the vital questions of why individual justices were nominated to the highest cour...

  • The Tenth Justice synopsis, comments

    The Tenth Justice

    Brad Meltzer

    Landing a prestigious position as a Supreme Court clerk fresh out of Yale Law, Ben Addison is on the ultrafast track to successuntil he inadvertently shares a classified secret wit...

  • Cut and Cover synopsis, comments

    Cut and Cover

    Kevin Hurley

    “A resounding character study just as much as it is an action novel, and both are equally triumphant.” Kirkus ReviewsTo most people, Maj. John Rexford is a retired Marine living in...

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    The Devil You Know

    Chris Hauty

    A Supreme Court justice is murdered and a conspiracy with potentially cataclysmic effects is uncovered in this adrenalinecharged entry in the nationally bestselling “propulsive, pa...

  • Full Disclosure synopsis, comments

    Full Disclosure

    Stormy Daniels

    Instant New York Times bestseller"Standing up to bullies is my kind of thing."How did Stormy Daniels become the woman willing to take on a president? In this book, Stormy Daniels t...

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    Shattered

    James Patterson & James O. Born

    Nothing could tear Detective Michael Bennett away from his new brideexcept the murder of his partner and best friendin this suspenseful thriller from the #1 New York Times bestsell...

  • The Hill to Die On synopsis, comments

    The Hill to Die On

    Jake Sherman & Anna Palmer

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  The inside story of Donald Trump’s first two years in Washington as viewed from Capitol Hill, a startling account that turns “Congress into a G...

  • John Marshall synopsis, comments

    John Marshall

    Richard Brookhiser

    The life of John Marshall, Founding Father and America's premier chief justice. In 1801, a genial and brilliant Revolutionary War veteran and politician became the fourth chief jus...

  • In the Ring synopsis, comments

    In the Ring

    Robert S. Bennett

    Robert S. Bennett has been a lawyer for more than forty years. In that time, he’s taken on dozens of highprofile and groundbreaking cases and emerged as the goto guy for the nation’...

  • After the White House synopsis, comments

    After the White House

    Max J. Skidmore

    What exactly has Bill Clinton been doing since he left office? What can he expect to accomplish? What have his predecessors in his position done? Many presidents have had enormous ...

  • This Dangerous Book synopsis, comments

    This Dangerous Book

    Steve Green & Jackie Green

    From Steve and Jackie Green, founders and curators of the Museum of the Biblea fascinating exploration of the history, authenticity, and power of the Bible, the book that has chang...

  • The House of Cross synopsis, comments

    The House of Cross

    James Patterson

    There are no silent nights for Alex Cross, star of the Prime series, this Christmas. Someone is targeting Supreme Court justices, and Crossand his familyare in the crosshairs too.I...

  • The President and the Supreme Court synopsis, comments

    The President and the Supreme Court

    Paul M. Collins, Jr. & Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha

    When presidents take positions on pending Supreme Court cases or criticize the Court's decisions, they are susceptible to being attacked for acting as bullies and violating the nor...

  • Reclaiming Her Time synopsis, comments

    Reclaiming Her Time

    Helena Andrews-Dyer & R. Eric Thomas

    Named a Best Political Book of the Year by The AtlanticIn the tradition of Notorious RBG, a lively, beautifully designed, fullcolor illustrated celebration of the life, wisdom, wit...