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  2. Sal Mungia - Wikipedia

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    After graduating law school, Mungia clerked for state Supreme Court Justice Fred Dore and then U.S. District Court Judge Carolyn Dimmick. [2] In 1986, he joined Gordon Thomas Honeywell in Tacoma where he specialized in civil trial and appellate law, including medical malpractice, injury, and business law.

  3. Washington Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Courts of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    District of Columbia Court of Appeals, equivalent to a state supreme court Superior Court of the District of Columbia , local trial court of general jurisdiction Federal courts located in Washington, D.C.

  5. WA Supreme Court candidates discuss justice - AOL

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    Sep. 17—MATTAWA — A Washington State Supreme Court judge's seat has opened, and this time, instead of the governor filling the position, the voters will. Candidates Sal Mungia and Dave Larson ...

  6. List of justices of the Washington Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Seat Justice [1] Born Joined Chief Justice Term ends Mandatory retirement Appointed by Law school 8 Steven González, Chief Justice: 1963 (age 60–61) January 1, 2012

  7. Court ruling gives Oregon State and Washington State control ...

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    The Washington Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Oregon State and Washington State in their fight for control of the Pac-12. The court said Friday that it was lifting a stay that it implemented ...

  8. United States Supreme Court Building - Wikipedia

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    After the federal government moved to Washington, D.C., in 1800, the court had no permanent meeting location until 1810. When the architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe had the second U.S. Senate chamber built directly on top of the first U.S. Senate chamber, the Supreme Court took up residence in what is now referred to as the Old Supreme Court Chamber from 1810 through 1860. [6]

  9. Charles W. Johnson (jurist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson has served on the Washington Supreme Court longer than any other current Justice. He was first elected to the Washington Supreme Court in 1990, gaining re-election in 1996, 2002, and 2008. He was re-elected again in 2014 and 2020 and his currently serving his sixth term, which will run until 2027.