The Many Versions of State Constitutional Lockstepping

The practice of interpreting state constitutions identically to their federal counterpart is often criticized in blanket terms. But the ways state courts lockstep vary widely. 

Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

Ohio Municipalities Win Expanded Procedural Rights in Firearms Case

The state supreme court held that cities may immediately appeal orders enjoining their ordinances. 

“State Capture” and the Role of State Courts

State constitutions offer powerful tools for combatting control of state and local institutions by private interests.

Habeas and Happy the Elephant

A Bronx Zoo elephant that died last week was made famous in litigation over whether habeas corpus can be used to challenge the confinement of nonhuman animals.

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