Special Issue: Public Law in the States. Foreword, by Allie Boldt, Miriam Seifter & Robert Yablon; Is Limiting Abortion a Pretext for Oligarchy? Abortion and the Quest to Limit Citizen-Initiated Ballot Rights in Ohio, by Jennifer Brunner; Public Law Litigation and Electoral Time, by Zachary D. Clopton & Katherine Shaw; Family Court as Problem Solving?, by Tonya L. Brito & Daanika Gordon; Dobbs, Democracy, and Dysfunction, by David Landau & Rosalind Dixon; From Rights Arguments to Structure Arguments: The Next Stage of the New Judicial Federalism, by Robert F. Williams; States of Emergency: COVID-19 and Separation of Powers in the States, by Richard Briffault; The (Local) Prosecutor, by Carissa Byrne Hessick & Rick Su; Constitutional Accountability through State Tort Law, by Nancy Leong; Home Rulings, by Nestor M. Davidson; Election Administration as a Licensed Profession, by Ganesh Sitaraman & Kevin M. Stack; Our Federalism and Our National Democracy: Complements or Foes?, by Aziz Z. Huq
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