Pennsylvania “Cruel Punishments” Decision Nods Toward International Human Rights Law 

In striking down mandatory life-without-parole sentences for felony murder, the Pennsylvania justices differed on the appropriateness of looking to international law.

Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

Commentary

The Tenacious Power of Constitutional Torts

Despite hurdles, civil rights litigation is a critical tool for people who have been harmed by the government and for those seeking long-lasting change.

Texas Primary Election Highlights the Hazards of Unnecessary Election Changes

A dubious change to procedures and competing court decisions caused voter confusion on March Election Day; the change will be reversed for the upcoming run-offs.

How Does State and Local Law Impact Mayor Mamdani’s Policy Agenda?

New York City needs state cooperation for initiatives like free childcare and buses. 

Religious Freedom and Abortion

Religious liberty protections have been steadily extended in both state and federal court over the last two decades. In some states, plaintiffs are arguing religious liberty includes a right to an abortion, with some success.  

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