Seattle Times Quoting Gabe Galanda
Death behind bars
The Daily Quoting Ryan Dreveskracht
WA may end mandatory sentencing points based on juvenile convictions
Crosscut Quoting Gabe Galanda
WA man jailed for 9 years for murder, only to be acquitted, can allege racism in lawsuit
Seattle Times Featuring Galanda Broadman
Comment: Counting juvenile crimes against adults unjust to many
The Everett Herald Featuring Gabe Galanda
Washington lawmakers debate who benefits from juvenile sentencing reforms
KUOW Quoting Gabe Galanda
As an Indigenous rights lawyer, I need police body cam footage. Don’t limit my access
Tacoma News Tribune Featuring Gabe Galanda
Governor signs Kimberly Bender’s Law
Peninsula Daily News Quoting Gabe Galanda
The Nooksack rent-to-own housing calamity
Indian Country Today Media Network Featuring Gabe Galanda
BNSF Railway violated access agreement with Swinomish Tribe, judge rules
KING-5 Featuring Gabe Galanda
WA jails have among the highest death rates in the U.S. A new law to explain why isn’t working.
Seattle Times Quoting Ryan Dreveskracht
Prosecutor: Sentencing agreement in 1988 double homicide was 'hardest decision'
Yakima Herald-Republic Quoting Gabe Galanda
Undoing a Life Sentence
Underscore News Quoting Gabe Galanda
New law would make sexual misconduct by corrections staff a felony
KUOW Quoting Gabe Galanda
Washington House committee considers harsher penalties for sexually abusive jail guards under 'Kimberly Bender's law'
KING-5 Featuring Gabe Galanda
Deadline looms in Olympia for certain bills to be considered or passed out of House
Q13 Fox Featuring Gabe Galanda
Leading Indigenous Rights Attorney Gabe Galanda Awarded University of Arizona Alumni of the Year Award
University of Arizona College of Law Featuring Gabe Galanda
WA man was dead in jail 18 hours before his body was found, claim alleges
Seattle Times Quoting Ryan Dreveskracht
Claim alleges Garfield County Jail failed to detect suicide for 18 hours
KUOW Quoting Ryan Dreveskracht
36-year-old was dead in the Garfield County Jail for over 18 hours before corrections staff noticed, complaint alleges
The Spokesman-Review Quoting Ryan Dreveskracht