Sunday, April 15, 2012

Essays on State Constitutional Adjudication (Part 2: Anna Mumford and Bronson Stephens)

This is the second of the two-part series of essays examining the role of state courts in constitutional adjudication and the approaches those courts take in such adjudication, especially their treatment of U.S. Supreme Court decisions on similar issues.
Decisional Approaches to State Constitutional Claims
By Anna R. Mumford
Anna Mumford, a third year student at Albany Law School, is the Managing Editor for Business & Production for the Albany Government Law Review and a co-Executive Editor of International Law Studies.
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State High Courts Taking Their Rightful Place
By Bronson C. Stephens
Bronson Stephens, a third year student at Albany Law School, is a Senior Editor for the Center, as well as the Immigrants’ Rights/International Human Rights Project Director of the law school's Pro Bono Society.
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