
Trends to Watch in State Abortion Litigation
Courts are considering new foundations for abortion rights, while incremental challenges may slowly chip away at Dobbs.
Courts are considering new foundations for abortion rights, while incremental challenges may slowly chip away at Dobbs.
Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States
The court struck down the creation of new appointed circuit judges while leaving an inferior court intact
As Ohioans prepare to vote on an abortion ballot measure this fall, the state is asking to reinstate a six-week ban that was put on hold by a trial court.
The Washington, DC, court system shares many similarities with state courts, but with a few important caveats.
Ohio’s legislature passed a law that eliminates most of the state board of education’s powers, potentially violating the Ohio Constitution.
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Commentary
Victims’ Rights Meet State Constitutions
The Maryland Supreme Court is considering appeals in the murder case of Adnan Syed, made famous by the “Serial” podcast.
Maryland Supreme Court to Weigh Victims’ Rights in High-Profile Murder Case
Adnan Syed’s appeal raises questions about the scope of Maryland’s protections for victims’ rights.