Meet Pat Donahue
I am originally from Keene, New Hampshire- the ‘Live Free or Die State.’
I moved to Spokane in 2011 and immediately fell in love with Eastern Washington. I am proud to call Spokane my home.
I am an avid outdoorsman and enjoy taking full advantage of all the Inland Northwest has to offer. When I am not in the office, I spend most of my time active outdoors. I find that spending as much time as possible in nature helps me stay sharp in the office and in the courtroom. A close friend of mine once described her time in the woods as an opportunity to ‘iron out’ her mind- I couldn’t agree more.
Outside of the classrooms of Gonzaga, my legal career began during the late summer and fall of 2013. During that time, I practiced as Rule 9 Licensed Legal Intern under the Spokane County Public Defender’s Office. As a licensed intern, I represented clients in Spokane County’s Drug Court. Spokane County’s drug court was one of the first drug courts in the country. I truly loved my time with this program and remain inspired by the help drug courts afford our struggling brothers and sisters.
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In September of 2013, I was selected to spend a month at Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College as an intern. While interning at TLC, I was afforded the opportunity to study trial law with some of the nation’s top trial lawyers. It was an unforgettable experience that taught me more about courtroom advocacy than I could have ever learned elsewhere.
In the winter and spring of 2013-2014, I carried a full misdemeanor caseload for the Spokane County Public Defender’s Office. I am proud of my time serving in the trenches of Gideon’s Army and thoroughly enjoyed fighting for those unable to afford private representation.
I sat for the bar exam in Washington State in the Summer of 2014 and was admitted to the Washington State Bar that September. Unfortunately, at that time the County Public Defender’s office was not hiring. Fortunately, I was able to find work with a small Spokane law firm representing injured people against insurance companies.
Eager to get back to full time criminal defense work, on April 20, 2016, I followed my passion for defense work and set out on my own by founding Donahue Law.
In the summer of 2016, I returned to Trial Lawyers College for their Graduate Program. This program was an intensive two week course that allowed me to hone my skills and help me defend Ms. Donna Perry. Ms. Perry was charged with three counts of premeditated murder. A mentor and I took Ms. Perry’s case to jury trial in the summer of 2017. That same summer, I expanded my practice into the state of Idaho.
In 2018 I was awarded the Judy Clarke Scholarship to attend the National Criminal Defense College’s two week program in Georgia. This program significantly strengthened my skills as a litigator by helping me build on the trial tools I had developed both in and out of the courtroom.
Inspired by Denver’s successful decriminalization efforts, in late 2019, I became an outspoken psychedelic advocate. At that time, I began volunteering for state and local political efforts. While my anti-drug war roots run deep, my willingness to come out of the psychedelic closet in a more public way was motivated by my lived experiences, belief in cognitive liberty, and knowledge of the therapeutic value of molecules such as psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, DMT, and mescaline.
In early 2021, I became one of the initial members of the Psychedelic Bar Association (PBA). The PBA is an association of accomplished attorneys dedicated to solving the novel legal and policy issues impacting the emerging psychedelics sector. I am a proud member of the PBA’s Legalization and Regulation Committee.
On April 19, 2022, I founded Terrapin Legal. Terrapin Legal is a Spokane based law firm representing ethical clients in the emerging legal psychedelic ecosystem. To learn more about the mechanics of Terrapin, click here.
Outside of my work with Terrapin, I continue to maintain an active criminal defense practice through Donahue Law. In addition to working on legal psychedelics, I deeply enjoy helping folks who find themselves accused of breaking the law. If you are interested in participating in the legal psychedelic ecosystem or your path has led you to some turbulent times and the long arm of the law is reaching your way- don’t hesitate to call and set up a free consultation! I would love to get to know you and see if I can help you out!
Metta –
-Pat Donahue
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
- May 31, 2024- Terrapin Legal’s Seminar on Soul Quest’s Wrongful Death
Verdict - April 11, 2024- Inside Practice Psychedelic Law Summit 2024
- June 20, 2023 – “Liability & Insurance” MAPS 2023 Psychedelic Science conference in Denver, Colorado.
- November 3, 2022 – “Psychedelic Lay Demystified” a day long seminar hosted by Terrapin Legal and the Spokane County Bar Association.
- September 8, 2022 – Inside Practice Psychedelic Law Summit- State Level Initiatives.
- March 18, 2022 – “Updates and Trending Issues on Emerging Issues in the Washington Psychedelic Ecosystem.” Spokane County Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar.
- February 24, 2022 – Participant in Panel Discussion on Legal Psilocybin in Washington State. ADAPT Fundraiser, Olympia.
- December 7, 2021 – “Oregon vs. Washington: Key Differences between the two approaches to adult psilocybin services.” ADAPT fundraiser at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center.
- November 23, 2021 – “From ‘These Aren’t My Pants’ to ‘This is My Church,” Just Say Know to Drugs.” Spokane County Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar on Updates and Trending Issues in Criminal Law.
- April 6, 2021 – “The Quick and Dirty on the State of Legal Psilocybin” Presentation and Discussion at Spokane Boxing Gym.
MEDIA APPEARANCES
- March 3, 2024- Psychedelic Church Working Toward DEA Authorization Psychedelic Spokane church working toward legal immunity to consume ayahuasca, a sacred tea considered both a powerful mood stabilizer and a risky experiment
- January 19, 2023 – Inlander – A Washington State bill would legalize psilocybin, the key ingredient in “magic mushrooms”
- August 25, 2022- Reuters – Church where cannabis and magic mushrooms are ‘sacrament’ claims discrimination in permit fight
- March 25, 2022- KYRS Thin Air Community Radio “So Did You Hear?”
- March 23, 2022 Washington State: Outlook for Psychedelics
- March 10, 2022- Washington State Ballot Initiative Would Legalize ‘Facilitated’ Psilocybin Sessions
- March 9, 2022- Magic Mushroom Advocates Want Psilocybin on Washington’s Ballot in November
- March 9, 2022 Paige Browning’s interview of Pat Donahue broadcast on NPR radio in Seattle
- February 4, 2022- Washington Continues to Explore Options for Legal Psychedelics
- November 12, 2021- KYRS Thin Air Community Radio “So Did You Hear?”
- June 4, 2021- KYRS Thin Air Community Radio “So Did You Hear?”
- March 3, 2021- Effort Underway to Decriminalize ‘magic mushrooms’ in Spokane
- November 15, 2021 Daybreak Star Radio Station Interview
- June 9, 2017- Donna Perry’s Attorney Rips States Evidence as Triple Murder Trial Begins
RECOGNITION/HONORS
- 2019- Awarded the “Clients Choice Award 2019” by Avvo.com
- Summer 2018- Awarded the Judy Clarke Scholarship to Attend the National Criminal Defense College’s two week trainig program in Georgia.
- April 20, 2018- Named one of the “Top 40 Under 40 Criminal Defense Lawyers” by The National Trial Lawyers
- Summer 2016- Selected to returned to Trial Lawyers College for their Graduate Program.
- September of 2013- Selected to spend a month interning at Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming.