05/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2026 10:56
On Wednesday, the Attorney General's Office posted a hub for information about the rights of Washingtonians. The webpage brings together Know Your Rights guides in one place so Washingtonians can easily find the answers to questions about their rights.
"Washington law has some of the strongest protections in the country when it comes to civil rights, workers' rights, reproductive rights, and other fundamental rights," said Attorney General Nick Brown. "As the federal government tries to trample our rights, people should know that our state protections haven't changed."
Over the last year, the federal government has undermined or outright attacked the rights of Washingtonians in many areas: terrorizing immigrant communities, attempting to outlaw gender affirming care for young people, and dismantling federal civil rights and worker rights enforcement. The AG's office has heard from Washingtonians who are confused and scared about the state of their rights. Washington state law has not changed and our robust state protections remain in place. These "Know Your Rights" guides will help Washingtonians understand those protections.
The Know Your Rights hub currently includes:
Each "Know Your Rights" page also includes information on how Washingtonians can take action if their rights are violated. The AG's office plans to expand the "Know Your Rights" hub with additional information in the coming months.
Visit the Know Your Rights hub.
If you think your rights have been violated, you can file a complaint with our office.
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