Miriam Seifter in WPR: Faculty Co-Director Seifter explains how The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling in Evers v. Marklein limits the veto powers of legislative committees. Posted on July 18, 2024
Emily Lau in Votebeat: Staff Attorney Lau discusses expected lawsuits over the interpretation of Wisconsin’s newest constitutional amendments. Posted on July 1, 2024
Miriam Seifter on KQED: Faculty Co-Director Seifter discusses how state courts and constitutions are shaping rights in the United States. Posted on June 20, 2024
Bryna Godar in WPR: Staff Attorney Godar discusses the history of the Wisconsin governor’s unique partial veto powers. Posted on June 19, 2024
Miriam Seifter in The New Yorker: Faculty Co-Director Seifter’s Democracy Principle theory is featured in a piece on the promise of state constitutions. Posted on June 10, 2024
Miriam Seifter in the Associated Press: Faculty Co-Director Seifter explains how litigation has become a key component of the parties’ electoral strategy. Posted on May 6, 2024
Miriam Seifter in Wisconsin Watch: Faculty Co-Director Seifter discusses how Wisconsin’s powerful legislative veto compares to systems found unconstitutional in other states. Posted on April 22, 2024
Adam Sopko in Bloomberg: Staff Attorney Sopko comments on recent trends in state-court election litigation. Posted on April 10, 2024
Bryna Godar in WPR: Staff Attorney Godar explains what delays in election results can mean, and the methods that are used to safeguard the vote count. Posted on April 8, 2024
Rob Yablon on PBS Wisconsin offers background on two election-related constitutional amendments appearing on Wisconsin’s April ballot. Posted on April 1, 2024