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The State Court Report newsletter will be back in mid-September. In the meantime, members of our team picked a few articles that you may have missed the first time around.
When does a plaintiff have a sufficient stake in a dispute to give them standing to sue? A recent Minnesota Supreme Court decision illustrates the ways that states differ from federal courts in regulating citizens’ access to the courtroom.
This week I’m turning over the newsletter to State Court Report Managing Editor Kathrina Szymborski Wolfkot, who writes about opportunities for state courts to improve conditions in prisons.
Federal law constrains state power, but it also leaves openings (sometimes chasms) for state constitutions and state laws to fill. One of the most consequential U.S. Supreme Court terms in recent memory just ended, and it changed that lands...
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We are a nonpartisan law and policy institute working to reform, revitalize, and defend our country’s systems of democracy and justice.
Alicia Bannon is the Director of the Judiciary Program at the Brennan Center for Justice
Erin Geiger Smith is a writer and editor at the Brennan Center for Justice. She is the author of Thank You for Voting (2020) and its young readers’ edition. Her work has appeared in the NYT, WSJ, and Reuters, among other top publications.
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