The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s Plummeting Productivity

The state high court will issue fewer than 20 opinions this term — less than a fifth of its average output two decades ago.  

Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

Commentary

Takings Clause Victory Would Not Fix Michigan’s Tax Foreclosure System 

Cases challenging the constitutionality of government profits from foreclosure sales distort real sources of injustice.

One Simple Way to Support State Constitutionalism

A symposium grapples with practical barriers to state constitutional development.

Harvey Weinstein, Donald Trump, and Evidence of Past Misconduct

New York’s high court overturned the disgraced producer’s conviction. Will that affect the Trump trial?

What’s Next for Marijuana Legalization in Florida

Even if Florida voters pass an initiative allowing recreational marijuana, lawmakers may try to limit the right.

Georgia Courts to Consider Legislative Oversight of Prosecutorial Discretion — Again

District attorneys in Georgia are challenging a statute that allows elected prosecutors to be disciplined and removed for their prosecutorial decisions and speech.

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