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Redistricting
Redistricting Redux? How the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election is reviving questions about the state’s gerrymandered maps
Featured, Explainers | State Democracy Research Initiative
Wisconsin’s 2023 state supreme court race has drawn attention in part because of its potential to reshape another branch of state government: the legislature.
Rob Yablon in NPR: Professor Yablon comments on a major development in North Carolina’s redistricting litigation—and its possible effect on Moore v. Harper
In the News | National Public Radio
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: 2022 Review and 2023 Preview
Explainers | State Democracy Research Initiative
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has closed the book on its 2022 sessions and will soon begin hearing cases in 2023. This report considers notable decisions from 2022 and previews key cases coming up in 2023.
Rob Yablon in The Badger Project: Professor Yablon discusses the future of redistricting in Wisconsin
In the News | The Badger Project
United States Supreme Court – Moore v. Harper Amicus Brief Filed
Featured, Briefs | State Democracy Research Initiative
On October 26th, 2022, the State Democracy Research Initiative filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court case Moore v. Harper.
Election Litigation Research Data, October 2022
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Maps, Elections, and Governmental Power: A review of the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2021-22 Term & preview of 2022-23
Featured | State Democracy Research Initiative
Senior Staff Attorney Dustin Brown reviews the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term and Previews its 2022-2023 Term
Explainer: Harper v. Hall
Emily Lau, Staff Attorney PDF Available Here Earlier this year, the Supreme Court of North Carolina invalidated the congressional and state legislative district maps the North Carolina General Assembly drew following the 2020 census. The …
Rob Yablon Discusses “Gerrylaundering” in Wisconsin Law in Action Podcast
In the Media | Wisconsin Law in Action: A University of Wisconsin Law School Podcast
Episode 27: Robert Yablon and Gerrylaundering