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$0 for KCBA Appellate Practice Section Member
$40 for KCBA Member
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60 minutes
Date Published

January 12, 2026

Publisher

King County Bar Association

Subjects

Appellate Practice

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Summary

Presentation: “Updates from the Refurbished Temple of Justice: The Senior Law Clerk Answers (some of) Your Burning Questions” by Laura Anglin, Senior Law Clerk at the Washington State Supreme Court

Do you want to know:

                              How does the court decide whether to take my case?

                              What is in front of the court when it made that decision?

                              How do my motions get decided?

                              Why did the commissioner decide my motion?

                              What’s a commissioner anyway?

                              What on Earth is OnBase?

                              Who makes the rules around here anyway?

                              What are the internal rules of the court and how do I find them?

                              Why did that justice write that opinion? 

                              What all do the justices do anyway?

                              Why does it take so long to get some opinions done?

                              Why did my motion to modify get denied?

                              Why did my motion for reconsideration get denied?

                              What do law clerks do anyway?

                              What’s an extern?

                              What has changed since the last time Laura Anglin talked to this section? 

                              What happened to the Temple of Justice popcorn machine?

 

                             Then this is the lunchtime CLE for you!  Hear an overview of how the Washington State Supreme Court does its work with an emphasis on what has changed since she last presented from the Temporary Temple of Justice in Tumwater. 

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Presenters

Laura Anglin, J.D.
Senior Law Clerk - Washington State Supreme Court

Laura Anglin graduated from Seattle University summa cum laude in 1999. She has spent most of the time since clerking for... Read More

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