Public Law in the States: The Work of State Supreme Courts

Public Law in the States: The Work of State Supreme Courts

public law in the states the work of state supreme courts

Location

University of Wisconsin - Memorial Union & Virtually
800 Langdon Street
Madison Wisconsin 53706
Wisconsin US
Friday, June 2, 2023 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm

The State Democracy Research Initiative at University of Wisconsin Law School invites you to please join us for Public Law in the States: The Work of State Supreme Courts on Friday, June 2nd from 1:30-3:00pm Central Time. This event has been approved for 1.5 Wisconsin CLE Credits. Participants can choose to attend virtually or in person at the Memorial Union in the Tripp Commons Room, Madison.

This panel will highlight the perspectives of state supreme court justices from across the country. Participating jurists will explore the role and work of state supreme courts. Topics of discussion will include how state court systems are distinctive, how state-level approaches to adjudication might differ from federal approaches, and aspects of state law that warrant greater attention from scholars and the public.

Featured State Supreme Court Justices

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The State Democracy Research Initiative is delighted to welcome Justice Jennifer Brunner (Ohio Supreme Court), Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement (Michigan Supreme Court), Justice Leondra Kruger (California Supreme Court), Justice Anne McKeig (Minnesota Supreme Court) and Vice Chief Justice Ann Timmer (Arizona Supreme Court) for this discussion.

Recording is prohibited.

Contact Kari Fischer at kfischer24 [at] wisc.edu with questions.