KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE State supreme court elections are often ignored by the public and the media, but they can have a dramatic impact on public policy, especially in the post-Roe v. Wade era, when abortion policy is being sent back to the states. Numerically, 2024 is a very big year for such elections: They will be held in 33 states. And in several of those states, ideological control of the court could shift depending on the results. This year, Michigan, Ohio, Montana, North Carolina, Kentucky, Arizona, and Florida will be home to some of the most consequential supreme court elections.
One year after 54% of voters approved an amendment to the constitution legalizing marijuana, the state's high court ruled 4-1 that the measure known as Amendment A was "void in its entirety" and violated a single-subject rule.
One year after 54% of voters approved an amendment to the constitution legalizing marijuana, the state's high court ruled 4-1 that the measure known as Amendment A was "void in its entirety" and violated a single-subject rule.
One year after 54% of voters approved an amendment to the constitution legalizing marijuana, the state's high court ruled 4-1 that the measure known as Amendment A was "void in its entirety" and violated a single-subject rule.