Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Tuesday he plans to open a separate investigation into State Auditor Troy Kelley, apart from federal charges.
On Friday a court will decide on the preliminary matters for the case of Arlene's Flowers vs. State of Washington/ACLU. The actual trial is set to begin in 2015. One issue to be decided Friday is whether Attorney General Bob Ferguson can personally sue Arlene's Flowers owner Barronelle Stutzman.
While numerous political experts, critics and conservatives are asking why it took so long to "get rid" of Attorney General Eric Holder, our state AG was praising him.
The Associated Press said outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder brought "change" to the office and the Obama Administration. That's putting it mildly.
Fife and Wenatchee are being sued by perspective marijuana growers and sellers, and the State Attorney General appears to be possibly taking the side of the cities.
Shortly after Gov. Jay Inslee announced executions on Washington's Death Row would be delayed indefinitely, Attorney General Bob Ferguson released a statement.
Represented by the national group Alliance for Defending Freedom, the owner of Arlene's Flowers in Richland has filed a countersuit against Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
The suit is in response to the AG office filing a case against Arlene's Flowers owner Baronelle Stutzman for declining to provide floral services to long-time customers for their same-sex wedding on moral grounds...
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The Family Policy Institute of Washington makes a very interesting point about how we arrived at the dispute between the WA Attorney General and Arlene's Flowers.