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Amicus (“Friend of the Court”) Brief about Court Accommodations for People with Disabilities

February 16, 2018

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The court will consider Disability Rights Washington’s arguments that if trial courts deny requests for court accommodations, appellate courts should review those decisions to determine if the trial court was wrong.

GR 33 Amicus DOCX | PDF

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