“Jurassic Park” fans could have foreseen this week’s mass release of Atlantic salmon in Pacific waters.
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Tag Archives: Washington
Seattle’s Medieval Labor Law
A new Seattle law purports to offer ride-share drivers a union, but in fact, it would establish a medieval-style guild.
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A State’s Common Problem With ‘Common Schools’
A constitution is a bad place to enshrine policy choices. Washington voters may lose their charter schools as a result.
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Lawmakers Take Some Juice Out Of StingRays
A few states are chipping away at the blue wall of silence surrounding the use of large-scale cellphone tracking devices.
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A Judicial Thumb On Democracy’s Scale
In Washington state, the Supreme Court unwisely seeks to turn the Legislature into its own administrative arm.
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More Exotic Destinations You Can Reach By Car
Five gems for vacationers who prefer to avoid the hassle of air travel.
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Washington State Abandons Capital Punishment (Again)
The only way to kill capital punishment nationally may be to take it out one state at a time.
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