Conversations With Supreme Court Justices

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In November, the Brennan Center for Justice, State Court Report, and the Northwestern Law Review hosted a symposium dedicated to state constitutional law. Several state supreme court justices who participated in the program sat down for brief interviews with State Court Report, which we are publishing as a series.

A Conversation with North Carolina Justice Allison Riggs

Riggs discusses the drawbacks of partisan judicial elections, the decisions that have meant the most to her, and why she smiles at everyone who argues in her court.

Erin Geiger Smith is a writer and editor at the Brennan Center for Justice.

A Conversation with Rhode Island Supreme Court Justice Melissa Long 

Long discusses how state courts can engage with the public, shore up trust in democratic institutions, and search for innovative solutions.

Gabriella Sanchez is a staff writer and editor at the Brennan Center for Justice.

A Conversation with Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Frank Dallet

Dallet discussed equal access to justice, challenges to the rule of law, and her commitment to getting the law right.

Gabriella Sanchez is a staff writer and editor at the Brennan Center for Justice.

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