Washington Supreme Court

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La Cour suprême de l'État de Washington (en anglais : Washington Supreme Court) est la plus haute juridiction de l'État américain de Washington. Elle ne doit pas être confondue avec la Cour suprême fédérale située à Washington, D.C. La Cour suprême de l’État de Washington est composée d'un juge en chef (Chief Justice) et de huit juges (Associate Justice), élus pour un mandat de six ans. Les juges doivent prendre leur retraite à la fin de l'année civile au cours de laquelle ils atteignent l'âge de 75 ans, conformément à la Constitution de l'État de Washington. rdf:langString
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 court convenes in the Temple of Justice, a historic building on the Washington State Capitol campus in Olympia, Washington. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La Cour suprême de l'État de Washington (en anglais : Washington Supreme Court) est la plus haute juridiction de l'État américain de Washington. Elle ne doit pas être confondue avec la Cour suprême fédérale située à Washington, D.C. La Cour suprême de l’État de Washington est composée d'un juge en chef (Chief Justice) et de huit juges (Associate Justice), élus pour un mandat de six ans. Les juges doivent prendre leur retraite à la fin de l'année civile au cours de laquelle ils atteignent l'âge de 75 ans, conformément à la Constitution de l'État de Washington.
rdf:langString 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).
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