Featured, Explainers | State Democracy Research Initiative
North Carolina spent much of the year in the national legal spotlight due to Moore v. Harper, the prominent U.S. Supreme Court case that could limit the authority of state courts and state constitutions over federal elections through the controversial “independent state legislature theory.”
Voting and Elections
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.
Democracy-Related Ballot Measures in 2022 – and A Look Ahead
Featured, Explainers, Research & Explainers | State Democracy Research Initiative
In 2022, voters in 38 states weighed in on 140 statewide ballot measures.
Rob Yablon on Channel 3000: Professor Yablon discusses the background and importance of the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election
In the News | Channel3000
Rob Yablon on WPR: Professor Yablon comments on the long lasting effects of the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election
In the News/span> | Wisconsin Public Radio
Rob Yablon in Central Time with WPR: Professor Yablon Discusses the Future of Election Law and Administration in Wisconsin
In the Media | Central Time
“What the midterms could mean for state and national election laws”
The Conversation: “State courts are fielding sky-high numbers of lawsuits ahead of midterms – including challenges to voting restrictions and to how elections are run”, Article by Miriam Seifter and Adam Sopko
Featured, In the Media | State Democracy Research Initiative
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
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Senior Staff Attorney Dustin Brown reviews the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term and Previews its 2022-2023 Term
Review of the Michigan Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term and Preview of its 2022-2023 Term
Featured | State Democracy Research Initiative
Senior Staff Attorney Derek Clinger reviews the Michigan Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term and Previews its 2022-2023 Term