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Rob Yablon in The Badger Project: Professor Yablon discusses the future of redistricting in Wisconsin
In the News | The Badger Project
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”
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: Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider clarity in ballot questions as it decides the fate of Marsy’s Law
Featured | State Democracy Research Initiative
“When Wisconsin voters were asked in 2020 whether to amend the state constitution to better protect the rights of crime victims, the response was overwhelming: the referendum passed by a three-to-one margin. But did voters know what they were getting?”
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
Rob Yablon in WPR: Professor Yablon Discusses Ballot Curing Process in Wisconsin
In The Media | WPR
“What is ballot curing and how does it work in Wisconsin?”
Rob Yablon in Channel 3000: Professor Yablon Discusses Wisconsin Supreme Court Decisions on Drop Boxes, Nondelegation Doctrine
In the Media | Channel 3000, For the Record
“For the Record: A splintered state Supreme Court; When fines for threatening election workers might take effect”