
Law Day in Spokane
Hundreds of lawyers will come together on the steps and in the chambers of local courthouses during the noontime hour to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
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Breean L. Beggs, left, a Spokane Superior Court Judge leads local lawyers and judges in taking their professional oath during a Law Day demonstration on Thursday, May. 1, 2025, at in Spokane, Wash. Local lawyers and judges came together on the steps of the courthouse to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Local attorney Mark Kamitomo with the Luvera Law Firm speaks about his father, Doug Kamitomo, who was 8 years old when his family was seized in Vancouver, B.C., and placed internment camp at Lemon Creek, B.C., after the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and the importance of the legal process during a Law Day demonstration on Thursday, May. 1, 2025, at in Spokane, Wash. Local lawyers and judges came together on the steps of the courthouse to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Participants hold copies of the Oath of Attorney during a Law Day demonstration on Thursday, May. 1, 2025, at in Spokane, Wash. Local lawyers and judges came together on the steps of the courthouse to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Breean L. Beggs, center, a Spokane Superior Court Judge, leads local lawyers and judges in taking their professional oath during a Law Day gathering on Thursday in Spokane. Lawyers and judges came together on the steps of the courthouse to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Local attorney Mark Kamitomo with the Luvera Law Firm speaks about his father, Doug Kamitomo, who was 8 years old when his family was seized in Vancouver, B.C., and placed internment camp at Lemon Creek, B.C., after the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and the importance of the legal process during a Law Day demonstration on Thursday, May. 1, 2025, at in Spokane, Wash. Local lawyers and judges came together on the steps of the courthouse to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Breean L. Beggs, center, a Spokane Superior Court Judge leads local lawyers and judges in taking their professional oath during a Law Day demonstration on Thursday, May. 1, 2025, at in Spokane, Wash. Local lawyers and judges came together on the steps of the courthouse to retake their professional oath, emphasizing their obligation to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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