Scott Edwards for Washington Supreme Court

Scott Edwards has spent decades helping clients and communities navigate complex legal disputes with clarity, preparation, and respect for the process. He earned his law degree with honors from the University of Washington after graduating from Princeton University magna cum laude, where he was awarded the Paul Volcker award in economics. He advances understanding and technical expertise in the area of State and Local Tax as an adjunct professor at the University of Washington Law School. He is running to bring that same rigor and analytical approach to the Washington Supreme Court.

Scott grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, where his father served as Alaska Attorney General (1968โ€“1970) and later as U.S. Attorney (1971โ€“1978). From an early age, Scott saw how public institutions work best when leaders follow the law and serve peopleโ€”not politics.

Respect for the rule of law

Commitment to independent judgment

Service-first mindset

As a Partner at Ballard Spahr in Seattle, Scott has built a career on careful legal analysis, persuasive advocacy, and practical problem-solving. His work has required mastering complex records, weighing competing arguments, and communicating clearlyโ€”skills essential to appellate judging.

Complex disputes and high-stakes matters

Clear writing and disciplined reasoning

Professionalism and fairness in every case

Scottโ€™s commitment to public service extends beyond the courtroom. For nearly 20 years, he has taught state and local tax at the University of Washington School of Law, helping train the next generation of lawyers. He has also served his community through financial stewardship on the Saint Cecilia Church parish council, as an assistant scout master in his local Boy Scout troop, and from 2006-2015 on the board of the Western Washington Chapters of the American Red Cross.

Serving community through volunteering

Sharing knowledge and skills through teaching

Engaging youth to reach their potential

Scott has long viewed judicial service as a goal – a way to bring his extensive legal and litigation experience to service on the bench. He believes the Supreme Court must remain a place where decisions are grounded in the Constitution, statutes, and precedent.

Faithful application of law

Respect for precedent and process

Principled and independent decision making

Lady Justice And Gavel

Independent.
Rule of Law.
Principled.

Scott values public service as truly independent counselโ€”unattached to political parties or organizations, focused on the law and fellow citizens.


On the Washington Supreme Court, Scott will approach each case with disciplined legal reasoning and an open mind, recognizing that the Courtโ€™s work shapes everyday life across the stateโ€”from families and small businesses to local governments and community institutions.

โ€œThe Court should decide cases based on the law and the factsโ€”carefully, transparently, and with respect for every person who comes before it.โ€

Scott Edwards

Outside the courtroom, Scottโ€™s perspective is grounded in family and community. He is proud to be a grandfather, and he often reflects on the kind of Washington he wants to help preserve for his granddaughter: a state where institutions are trustworthy, rights are protected, and people are treated with dignity.

Professional Recognition

Chambers USA (Taxโ€”WA) 2020โ€“2025; The Best Lawyers in America (Tax Law) 2012โ€“2026

Thomson Reuters โ€œWashington Super Lawyerโ€ (Tax) 2012โ€“2024