For a long time, redistricting has admittedly been an issue that appeals to only the wonkiest among us. But given the hyperpartisan times we live in, how state legislative maps are being drawn has become...
Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last two years, you know that the debate over how to best ensure that states have fair elections with adequate access for all eligible voters has been...
This week SNCJ Managing Editor Rich Ehisen is joined by NetChoice Policy Counsel Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Amazon Music
This week SNCJ Managing Editor Rich Ehisen is joined by Law360 Editor-at-Large for Employment Vin Gurrieri to analyze two high profile cases that threaten to torpedo President Joe Biden's efforts to...
This week our host Rich Ehisen is joined by Professor Maanasa Kona of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute’s Center on Health Insurance Reforms (CHIR) in Washington D.C. and Loren Adler...
State Net Capitol Journal Managing Editor Rich Ehisen is joined by Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Faculty Director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University, and Julia Pollak, Chief Economist...
State Net Capitol Journal Managing Editor Rich Ehisen is joined by our own Lou Cannon and Wendy Underhill of NCSL to talk about police reform and voting/elections issues. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen...
Here's what you can expect with the Legislative Deep Dive Podcast. Brought to you by LexisNexis and hosted by State Net Capitol Journal Managing Editor Rich Ehisen. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen...
When Gov. Jerry Brown signed California's first-in-the-nation board diversity law (AB 979) in 2018, he did so with the acknowledgement that it would likely be challenged in court and that it had "flaws"...
A growing number of U.S. states have imposed their own sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. But are those sanctions legal? And what other tools might states have at their disposal to show...