Louisiana Supreme Court Rules Government Port Authority Can Seize a Competing Private Port and Lease it to Another Private Entity: Is This the Next Kelo?
One of this year’s most acclaimed films, Little Pink House, has resurrected old wounds from the...
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2024 in Review: A Year of Championing the Rule of Law
As we look back on 2024, we are proud to share a selection of our...
Ohio Update: Ackison v. Anchor Packing Co.
John J. Park
In the Summer 2008 issue of State Court Docket Watch, David Oswiany discussed two decisions...
Proposals to End Judicial Elections in Minnesota
Publius
The subject of judicial selection has received considerable attention in Minnesota this year. There are...
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Why the Firing of Gwynne Wilcox Could Be an Inflection Point for the NLRB—and Administrative Government
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump fired Gwynne Wilcox, one of the three remaining members...
New York’s Highest Court Backtracks on Property Owners’ Rights in Eminent Domain Case
Craig Mausler
In In re Goldstein v. New York State Urban Development Corp., New York State used its...
Violet Dock Port, Inc, LLC v. St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District
Christian Corrigan
Louisiana Supreme Court Rules Government Port Authority Can Seize a Competing Private Port and Lease it to Another Private Entity: Is This the Next Kelo?
One of this year’s most acclaimed films, Little Pink House, has resurrected old wounds from the...
Cooper v. Berger et al.
Andrew D. Brown
“A frequent recurrence to fundamental principles is absolutely necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty.” So...
Texas Supreme Court Declares the State School Finance System Unconstitutional
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The Texas Supreme Court recently issued a decision interpreting two key provisions of the state...
Michigan Supreme Court Takes Step to Address Asbestos Litigation Problems
Mark A. Behrens
Asbestos-related lawsuits filed by claimants who are not sick have occupied the courts in Michigan...
Carey v. Wolnitzek and the Future of Kentucky Judicial Elections
Aaron J. Silletto
Just before Election Day (2006), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of...