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.

Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

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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