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State Constitutional Law

Climate Change Recent Case

Held v. State

Montana Court Holds that Montana Youth Can Access Equitable Relief for Climate Impacts.

Vol. 137 No. 5 March 2024
Election Law Recent Case

In re 2021 Redistricting Cases

Alaska Supreme Court Holds that Partisan Gerrymander Violates State Equal Protection Clause Based on Discriminatory Intent.

Vol. 137 No. 4 February 2024
Democracy Notes

Compulsory Voting’s American History

Vol. 137 No. 4 February 2024 Voter turnout was higher in the 2020 U.S. presidential election than it had been in 120 years. Nearly sixty-seven percent of citizens over eighteen...
State Constitutional Law Recent Case

Burnett v. Smith

Iowa Supreme Court Refuses to Recognize Implied Causes of Action for Damages Under State Constitution.

Vol. 137 No. 3 January 2024
Constitutional Torts Recent Case

Mack v. Williams

En Banc Nevada Supreme Court Recognizes Implied Right of Action for Damages Under State Constitution.

Vol. 136 No. 8 June 2023
State Constitutional Law Recent Case

State v. Beaver

West Virginia Supreme Court Deems Education Savings Accounts Constitutional.

Vol. 136 No. 7 May 2023
State and Local Government Law Recent Election

San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin Recalled

San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin Recalled.

April 2023
Local Government Notes

To Save a City: A Localist Canon of Construction

Vol. 136 No. 4 February 2023 Introduction Oakland had a problem. Predatory lenders were aggressively targeting its residents, extracting exorbitant interest fees and imposing surprise balloon payments. Throughout the city,...
Democracy Recent Case

Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission

Wisconsin Supreme Court Adopts New Election Maps that Change Existing Districts Least, Regardless of Partisan Bias.

Vol. 136 No. 3 January 2023
Standing Recent Case

Reclaim Idaho v. Denney

Idaho Supreme Court Retains Federal Framework for Assessing Standing to Sue in State Court

Vol. 135 No. 7 May 2022
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