Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

Commentary

Florida Judge Refuses to Temporarily Block New State Congressional Map

Voting rights groups claim the new map, expected to result in four additional Republican seats, violates the Florida Constitution’s ban on partisan gerrymandering. 

The Supervisory Power of State Supreme Courts, Explained

High courts’ authority to make rules on topics both mundane and profound can have substantial implications for civil rights and liberties.   

Why Territorial Courts Matter to American Law

The courts of five inhabited U.S. territories regularly confront constitutional questions in ways that are uniquely territorial while deeply connected to broader American constitutional debates.

Proposed Law Could Eliminate the Cap on Number of Judges in New York

The legislation would allow the public to vote on a state constitutional amendment removing limits on the number of judges serving each district. Such a change would alleviate delays and increase access to justice.

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