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Do You Have a Paper About Article III Standing?
If so, please submit it to the Constitutional Law Institute's fall conference!
As followers of this blog will surely know, there have been a lot of important developments in the law of standing recently at the Supreme Court and in the lower courts. For that reason, the Constitutional Law Institute at the University of Chicago will be hosting a conference in late September about Article III standing doctrine. If you have a paper on this topic you might like to present, please consider submitting it by tomorrow.
The official announcement and submission details are below:
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String together all the whiny comments about standing in 303 Creative. That would beat least paper-length.
The comments about standing in Biden v Nebraska would be a lot more interesting.
Standing room only?
Now THAT’s a crowded conference!
I thought it might be interesting to read a paper explaining why the state have standing to demand the federal government enforce emissions standards, but not have standing to demand the federal government enforce immigration laws. But then I realized it would be a pretty short paper: the justices liked the former regulations, but not the latter.