The Olympic Herald has sent a formal letter to Clallam County Superior Court addressing a troubling pattern of censorship on the court’s official social media channels.
In correspondence delivered to the court, I outlined allegations that the administrator of the court’s official Facebook page is engaging in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination.
I am embedding a copy of the letter below.






Update (Feb 12, 2026, 5:58 PM):
It appears the court has changed course and is no longer limiting speech on Facebook.
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