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This week, I’m handing the State Court Report newsletter essay over to our managing editor, Kathrina Szymborski Wolfkot, who looks at how states are addressing criminal convictions that rely on “junk science.”
— Alicia Bannon
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When Thomas Jefferson sat down to write the Declaration of Independence, he relied in no small part on a May 1776 draft of Virginia’s Declaration of Rights. Authored by George Mason and adopted in final form in June 1776 as part of the stat...
State courts are increasingly at the center of legal and political fights over election districts. The last two weeks saw several major state rulings related to efforts at mid-decade redistricting. And now, maps passed by southern states in...
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Alicia Bannon is the Director of the Judiciary Program at the Brennan Center for Justice and editor in chief of State Court Report.
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