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Guest Opinion: Washington state's justice system provides less justice and more penalty to those who aren't as lily-white as its juries.
Call it Iraq syndrome, or subprime PTSD. Our views are still shaped, and our actions hamstrung, by upheavals that began five and 12 years ago this week.
Would a new law help legitimate rights without hurting other people's rights? Some lawmakers sees a chance that discrimination against gays would be supported.
Seattle's ride-share companies make it easier and cheaper to get from Point A to Point B. But what happens if there's an accident?