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Finding Public Policy in Constitutional Text

The Colorado Supreme Court’s use of the state constitution to derive public policy in favor of self-defense could have expansive and unforeseen consequences.

Cases, Courts, and Constitutions Across the 50 States

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School Vouchers Get Green Light in Wyoming 

The Wyoming Supreme Court overturned an injunction against a state law that allows public funds to be used for private schools.

Kansas Vote Could Lead to Wisconsin-Level Spending in Judicial Elections 

Kansans will decide in August on an amendment that would change how judges are selected, a vote that could bring a surge of special interest spending and unwanted political pressure on judges.

A Washington Gun Case May Conflict with a Recent U.S. Supreme Court Ruling

The Washington high court last month upheld a law that temporarily disarms people who repeatedly drink and drive. 

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