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Daniel Rodriguez
Harold Washington Professor at Northwestern Law School
Professor Daniel Rodriguez is the Harold Washington Professor at Northwestern Law School and served as dean of the law school from 2012 to 2018. His principal academic work focuses on...
Kate Shaw
Professor of Law at Penn Carey Law at the University of Pennsylvania
Professor Kate Shaw is a professor at Penn Carey Law at the University of Pennsylvania. Formerly she was professor and co-director of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy at the...
Robert F. Williams
Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus at the Rutgers University School of Law
Professor Robert F. Williams is the Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus at the Rutgers University School of Law. He is an expert in state constitutional law and the director of the Center for...
About the State Court Report
State Court Report is a nonpartisan news source, resource, and commentary hub covering state constitutional developments in high courts across the 50 states. We promote awareness, understanding,...
Constitutional Amendment Processes in the 50 States
States offer multiple paths for amending their constitutions, which are much easier to change than the federal Constitution.
David Schultz
David Schultz is a Hamline University Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies and a University of Minnesota Professor of Law. He is the author of...
The Neglected State Constitutional Protections Against Extreme Punishments
Two new law review articles explore the origins of antipunishment clauses in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
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The Supreme Court and the States
This term, the justices considered cases with widely varying outcomes and major implications for state courts.