Dear Larry,
Justice James Johnson, who
stepped down from the Washington State Supreme Court on April 30 citing
health concerns, will be joining a new team he believes reflects his
values.
Johnson has accepted a post as
senior fellow with the Freedom Foundation, an Olympia-based nonprofit,
nonpartisan think and action tank promoting free markets, limited
government and greater transparency.
"I've
traveled all over the world," Johnson said, "and I've seen enough
government systems to know what works and what doesn't work. And what
doesn't work is the sort of one-party, government-knows-all system
Washington state has lived under for too many years of its history.
"I believe our constitution was
written to protect the people against infringement on their freedom -
including from the government -- not to empower any one party or
political ideology," he said. "The Freedom Foundation does more than any
other organization in Washington to advance those same goals and
promote a robust, open debate about our state's future. I'm proud to
lend my voice to the cause."
Johnson was first elected to
the Washington State Supreme Court in 2004. He is a life-long
Washingtonian, born in Seattle and attended Ingraham High School.
Johnson graduated from Harvard
University with a B.A. in economics and obtained his law degree from the
University of Washington.
He spent two years in the United States Army, Ninth Infantry
Division, including serving as that Division's Top Secret control
officer and Dive Team commander.
Johnson next spent 20 years
serving as a Washington state assistant attorney general, heading first
the Fish and Wildlife Division and later the Special Litigation Division
with responsibility for legal services to 25 state agencies and for
major litigation involving the state.
He served as counsel for the environment and personally tried major
cases involving power dams and nuclear facilities to protect fish and
wildlife. Also of high importance were elections-related constitutional
cases, many of which went to the Washington or United States Supreme
Court.
Upon leaving the Attorney General's Office in 1993, Johnson enjoyed a
successful private practice in Olympia, where he practiced until his
election to the Supreme Court.
"Unfortunately, we can no
longer rely on our present political system alone to safeguard our
freedoms," Johnson said, "because politicians are too often the ones
eroding those freedoms in the first place. We need organizations like
the Freedom Foundation to ask the right questions and demand the right
answers."
Jim Johnson is the most courageous man I know. For 35 years, he's
battled the liberal juggernaut in our state on behalf of individuals
whose liberties were threatened.
The Freedom Foundation was a force to be reckoned with before. The
addition of Justice James Johnson makes us all the more formidable."
For Freedom,
Tom McCabe, CEO
Freedom Foundation
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