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1A Auto, Inc. v. Sullivan
Massachusetts law bans for-profit corporations and other business entities from contributing to political candidates and...
Lair v. Mangan
Is the Supreme Court of the United States set to expand First Amendment protection for...
State of Indiana v. Norfolk S. Ry. Co.
The Indiana Supreme Court unanimously held that Indiana’s blocked-crossing statute is expressly preempted by the...
Herr v. U.S. Forest Service
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in SWC, LLC v. Herr, ending a...
Black v. Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority
This lawsuit, now pending appeal to Washington’s intermediate appellate court, seeks to enforce a constitutional...
Savely v. Utah Highway Patrol
Suppose a police officer takes cash from you saying it is being forfeited but that...
King v. Mississippi Military Department
In an 8-0 decision on June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court announced that it...
Eyman v. Wyman; Ball and Gottlieb v. Wyman
The Washington Supreme Court issued decisions in two cases addressing procedural mandates of the state...
State v. Jean
Does a passenger traveling with the owner of a private vehicle have a reasonable expectation...
Cooper v. Berger et al.
“A frequent recurrence to fundamental principles is absolutely necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty.” So...
Hunsucker v. Fallin
With certain limited exceptions, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has in the past followed the U.S....
California Cannabis Coalition v. City of Upland
Unlike our federal structure of government, which places the legislative power exclusively in the hands...
Standing in Ohio – Preterm-Cleveland, Inc. v. Kasich
Preterm-Cleveland, Inc., v. Kasich,[1] establishes two important issues of Ohio constitutional law. First, a litigant who wishes...
Cooper v. Berger
In State ex rel. Cooper v. Berger, No. 52PA17-2 (N.C. Jan. 26, 2018), the Supreme Court...
Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow v. Ohio Department of Education
In Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow v. Ohio Department of Education, the Ohio Supreme Court held that...
North Dakota Legislative Assembly v. Burgum
The separation of powers between executive and legislative branches is an important and central feature...
Pension Benefits and The California Rule: Time for It To Go?
The “California Rule” as it has come to be known, was set forth in the...
The People of the State of Illinois v. Walter Relerford
After interning, Walter Relerford interviewed for a position and continued sending emails and phone calls...