Strategies for Protecting Prosecutorial Discretion

To strengthen this defense against prosecutorial preemption, we need a multi-pronged approach: we must continually monitor and assess of strategies’ effectiveness, we must correct false media narratives, and we must build coalitions with communities to ensure that the approaches they support are allowed to flourish.  

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Adam Polaski
Exploring the Double-Edged Sword of Housing Preemption

“If we want to create policy that solves housing problems and endures across the shifting whims of politics, we cannot rely on simple rubrics dictating that local is good, while state is bad, or vice versa. We need to propose solutions that actually solve problems, rather than just stymie the level of government in which the opposite political party holds power. “

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Adam Polaski
New Report – 'Protecting Local Democracy: 2023 Legislative Session Overview'

LSSC’s latest report, Protecting Local Democracy: 2023 Legislative Session Overview, explores all the preemption trends that played out in states across the country this past year. The report also highlights what issues advocates are most concerned about as we head into 2024 – from an uptick in efforts to remove duly elected prosecutors from office, to how preemption is abused to undermine local election authority.

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2023 Mid-Session Report Explores National Trends in Abusive Preemption Legislation

The scope of abusive preemption bills are widening – from Death Star preemption; to efforts to undermine the power of reform-oriented prosecutors; to discriminating against transgender youth; to making it harder for local officials to successfully conduct elections. LSSC’s mid-session report explores the top trends we’re tracking so far this session, as well as a few promising victories that advocates are securing.

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Adam Polaski
Promoting Inclusive Growth: We Know What Works

In the latest post of our 2022 Research Cohort blog series, Mildred E. Warner of Cornell University explores how abusive state preemption legislation suppresses wages, undermining inclusive growth. Warner explains how we can promote more inclusive growth by raising returns to labor.

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Adam Polaski