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Want to become a judge? Attend events in Yakima and Spokane!

February 27, 2020
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Judge Helen Whitener explains that her experiences as a black, gay, female, immigrant, disabled judge inform her perspective and how she works to make her courtroom welcoming, safe, and fair for everyone who enters.

If you want to be a judge, there is still time to sign up for the judicial institute events in Yakima and Spokane next month. Visit: https://www.facebook.com/judicialinstitutewa/posts/2772308232852512

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