Public defender Nathan Rouse is running for Seattle City Attorney. Rouse has a long history of involvement in litigation work, encompassing both civil and criminal proceedings. At a Seattle firm where he was an associate, Rouse dedicated his hours to pro bono work, and, more recently, he has served as a public defender representing misdemeanor cases with King County’s Associated Counsel for the Accused Division.
Rouse's experience as a public defender provides him with unique insight into who the criminal legal system works for, as well as for those it doesn't. He understands how the criminal legal system can make our communities less safe when used to simply put more, non-violent people behind bars. As many as 90% of defendants in the Seattle Municipal Court are unable to afford an attorney. In our interview, Rouse emphasized that the prosecution's role should be limited and strategic, including in cases of wage theft and other social protections. Rouse has experience working directly with clients who are at risk of losing housing because of unjust cash bail policies or who are imprisoned because they are experiencing mental illness.
His progressive legal lens translates to a campaign vision that includes opposing Trump’s federal overreach and attack on civil liberties, banning algorithmic price-setting for rentals, managing a prosecutorial caseload to most effectively promote community safety, and using civil litigation revenue and department resources effectively for the benefit of the community.
Nathan Rouse is a progressive voice who has dedicated his career to serving his community. While we lean towards Evans, Rouse is also a good choice if you're looking for someone to revamp the priorities of the City Attorney's office.
Public defender Nathan Rouse is running for Seattle City Attorney. Rouse has a long history of involvement in litigation work, encompassing both civil and criminal proceedings. At a Seattle firm where he was an associate, Rouse dedicated his hours to pro bono work, and, more recently, he has served as a public defender representing misdemeanor cases with King County’s Associated Counsel for the Accused Division.
Rouse's experience as a public defender provides him with unique insight into who the criminal legal system works for, as well as for those it doesn't. He understands how the criminal legal system can make our communities less safe when used to simply put more, non-violent people behind bars. As many as 90% of defendants in the Seattle Municipal Court are unable to afford an attorney. In our interview, Rouse emphasized that the prosecution's role should be limited and strategic, including in cases of wage theft and other social protections. Rouse has experience working directly with clients who are at risk of losing housing because of unjust cash bail policies or who are imprisoned because they are experiencing mental illness.
His progressive legal lens translates to a campaign vision that includes opposing Trump’s federal overreach and attack on civil liberties, banning algorithmic price-setting for rentals, managing a prosecutorial caseload to most effectively promote community safety, and using civil litigation revenue and department resources effectively for the benefit of the community.
Nathan Rouse is a progressive voice who has dedicated his career to serving his community. While we lean towards Evans, Rouse is also a good choice if you're looking for someone to revamp the priorities of the City Attorney's office.