35 min

Episode 1: A Conversation With Professor Gary Gildin About The Increased Importance Of State Constitutional Remedies In 2023 The Dickinson Law Review Podcast

    • Social Sciences

A conversation with Dickinson Law Professor Gary Gildin about the history of impacts of state constitutional remedies, and their increased importance in light of a trifecta of United States Supreme Court decisions released in the summer of 2022. The conversation covers the history of both federal and state constitutional remedies, and the federal statutory remedies implemented and expanded. We also discuss Professor Gildin's past writing on the topic, entitled “Redressing Deprivations of Rights Secured by State Constitutions Outside the Shadow of the Supreme Court’s Remedies Jurisprudence,” 115 Penn St. L. Rev. 877 (2011), which articulated the reasons which state constitutional remedies jurisprudence should not mirror the jurisprudence of federal constitutional remedies. Finally, we discuss the present state of the law on this issue, especially in light of the Supreme Court's summer 2022 term.

A conversation with Dickinson Law Professor Gary Gildin about the history of impacts of state constitutional remedies, and their increased importance in light of a trifecta of United States Supreme Court decisions released in the summer of 2022. The conversation covers the history of both federal and state constitutional remedies, and the federal statutory remedies implemented and expanded. We also discuss Professor Gildin's past writing on the topic, entitled “Redressing Deprivations of Rights Secured by State Constitutions Outside the Shadow of the Supreme Court’s Remedies Jurisprudence,” 115 Penn St. L. Rev. 877 (2011), which articulated the reasons which state constitutional remedies jurisprudence should not mirror the jurisprudence of federal constitutional remedies. Finally, we discuss the present state of the law on this issue, especially in light of the Supreme Court's summer 2022 term.

35 min