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WSU found not liable for rape by student by Washington Supreme Court

The Washington State Supreme Court ruled Thursday that WSU has no duty to protect a student who was raped off-campus. In a 5-4 decision, the court found that WSU has a duty to protect students while they are on campus, but can not be found liable for something that happens off campus. “A university simply. ....

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Private immigration prison in Tacoma ordered to pay $23M in minimum wage case

Private immigration prison in Tacoma ordered to pay $23M in minimum wage case
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Private immigration prison in Tacoma ordered to pay $23 million in minimum wage case

A private immigration prison in Tacoma must pay more than $23 million in back pay and penalties for violating Washington s minimum wage law by paying people it detains just $1 a day, a unanimous … ....

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Law passed to help with medical malpractice insurance rates struck by Washington justices

OLYMPIA, Wash. (Legal Newsline) - Answering a question posed by a federal court, the Washington Supreme Court said an eight-year time limit for filing medical malpractice suits passed by state legislators in 2006 is unconstitutional because it takes away the right to sue from some plaintiffs while leaving it in place for others. ....

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