State Law Gives Litigators Extra Tools to Counter Originalism

Unique features of state courts allow lawyers to go beyond arguments available in federal courts.

Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

Commentary

The Untold Story of 150 Years of Women in State Judiciaries

A focus on the U.S. Constitution and federal judges has obscured a longer and more complex history of women serving on state benches — and how state constitutions mattered in their rise.

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.

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