May 3, 2023 Supreme Court Rules for Deaf Student Denied Appropriate Education A U.S. Supreme Court ruling in a case involving a deaf student means many school districts and state boards of education may now face both administrative proceedings and civil suits over inadequate resources for disabled students. State Legislatures News, Policy, Education, State-Federal State Legislatures News
May 2, 2023 Can Public Officials Block Critics on Social Media? Supreme Court to Decide. Two cases will give the Supreme Court an opportunity to define when an official’s use of social media should be considered personal and when it should be considered a governmental function. State Legislatures News, Policy, State-Federal, Technology and Communication State Legislatures News
May 1, 2023 Supreme Court to Reexamine Use of Civil Asset Forfeiture The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that could determine the ability of state law enforcement agencies to use civil asset forfeiture, a practice that four states have abolished entirely. State Legislatures News, Policy, Civil and Criminal Justice, State-Federal State Legislatures News
April 28, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Cyrus Anderson Cyrus Anderson is the deputy sergeant-at-arms for the Wisconsin State Senate. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots State Legislatures News
April 28, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Thuba Nguyễn Thuba Nguyễn is a communications specialist for the Minnesota House People of Color and Indigenous (POCI) Caucus and Queer Caucus. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots State Legislatures News
April 28, 2023 Staff Snapshots | Jeff Wall Jeff Wall is the sergeant-at-arms for the Idaho House of Representatives. State Legislatures News, People, Staff Snapshots State Legislatures News