Jan 18 2023 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Matthews v. Industrial Commission of Arizona GianCarlo Canaparo Arizona Supreme Court employs corpus linguistics in a search for the original public meaning of a state constitutional provision. How does originalism work with state constitutions? Justice Clint Bolick, writing for the Arizona Supreme...
Jan 4 2023 Topics Constitution • Federalism • Labor & Employment Law • State Governments Blog Post News Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part Two) Stanley Greer In light of the inequities and inefficiencies associated with monopolistic government unionism discussed in Part...
Jan 3 2023 Topics Constitution • Labor & Employment Law • State Governments • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part One) Stanley Greer Many of the grave and chronic maladies of modern American governance, including a loss of...
Dec 23 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Mills v. Arizona Board of Technical Registration Arizona Supreme Court clarifies the doctrine of administrative exhaustion in Arizona In Mills v. Arizona Board of Technical Registration,[1] the Arizona Supreme Court considered whether...
Dec 23 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Ritter v. Oklahoma Charles Yates A Significant Separation of Powers Decision from the Supreme Court of Oklahoma The drafters of the Oklahoma Constitution—“[f]earing excessive power in the hands of one individual”—strictly...
Dec 23 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Harkenrider v. Hochul Joseph T. Burns NY Court of Appeals rules that procedures in state constitution were violated in enactment of redistricting plans On April 27, 2022, the New York State Court of Appeals invalidated the Congressional and...
Dec 21 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Explainer Episode 45 - Telehealth & COVID-19 Michael F. Cannon, Marisa Maleck Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast In this podcast episode, Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at Cato Institute and...
Dec 16 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Tennessee v. Deberry Zack Smith Tennessee Supreme Court grapples with whether no penalty is the same thing as a "lesser penalty." Does a state statute only mean what it says and nothing more? In a...
Dec 16 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Ohio v. O'Malley Anthony Sanders Ohio Supreme Court refuses to adopt a standard for addressing excessive fines claims. In 2019, in Timbs v. Indiana, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the Excessive Fines...
Dec 14 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: In the Interest of C.G. GianCarlo Canaparo Does is violate sex offenders' First and Eighth Amendment rights to refuse to let them change their legal name? A recent case from the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, In the Interest of C.G.,[1] raised...
State Court Docket Watch: Matthews v. Industrial Commission of Arizona
GianCarlo Canaparo
Arizona Supreme Court employs corpus linguistics in a search for the original public meaning of a state constitutional provision.
How does originalism work with state constitutions? Justice Clint Bolick, writing for the Arizona Supreme...
Topics
Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part Two)
In light of the inequities and inefficiencies associated with monopolistic government unionism discussed in Part...
Topics
Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part One)
Many of the grave and chronic maladies of modern American governance, including a loss of...
State Court Docket Watch: Mills v. Arizona Board of Technical Registration
Arizona Supreme Court clarifies the doctrine of administrative exhaustion in Arizona
In Mills v. Arizona Board of Technical Registration,[1] the Arizona Supreme Court considered whether...
State Court Docket Watch: Ritter v. Oklahoma
Charles Yates
A Significant Separation of Powers Decision from the Supreme Court of Oklahoma
The drafters of the Oklahoma Constitution—“[f]earing excessive power in the hands of one individual”—strictly...
State Court Docket Watch: Harkenrider v. Hochul
Joseph T. Burns
NY Court of Appeals rules that procedures in state constitution were violated in enactment of redistricting plans
On April 27, 2022, the New York State Court of Appeals invalidated the Congressional and...
Explainer Episode 45 - Telehealth & COVID-19
Michael F. Cannon, Marisa Maleck
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
In this podcast episode, Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at Cato Institute and...
State Court Docket Watch: Tennessee v. Deberry
Zack Smith
Tennessee Supreme Court grapples with whether no penalty is the same thing as a "lesser penalty."
Does a state statute only mean what it says and nothing more? In a...
State Court Docket Watch: Ohio v. O'Malley
Anthony Sanders
Ohio Supreme Court refuses to adopt a standard for addressing excessive fines claims.
In 2019, in Timbs v. Indiana, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the Excessive Fines...
State Court Docket Watch: In the Interest of C.G.
GianCarlo Canaparo
Does is violate sex offenders' First and Eighth Amendment rights to refuse to let them change their legal name?
A recent case from the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, In the Interest of C.G.,[1] raised...