This Article addresses the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions in Hollingsworth v. Perry and United States v. Windsor, the two cases in the October 2012 Term that took up issues of marriage rights of same-sex couples. After Part I of the Article provides a brief Introduction, Part II examines the Supreme Court’s opinion in Perry. It summarizes the litigation; teases out divergent views of the relevance of federalism for the Court’s standing ruling in the case; identifies the problematic constitutional underpinnings of the Perry dissenters’ views of federal court standing, which rely on an unjustified constitutional privileging of initiative lawmaking; and explains why Perry is likely to have but limited impact on the Supreme Court’s Article III ...
This Article provides an insight into the Court’s divergent views on the federal standing issue in H...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
The legitimacy of recent judgments in the Supreme Court, lower federal courts and State courts which...
This Article addresses the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions in Hollingsworth v. Perry and United State...
In this paper, we consider two questions. First, we address whether there was proper standing for th...
Part I of this Article sketches the virtually unbroken string of pro-marriage decisions in the lower...
Federalism is once again at the forefront of the Supreme Court’s most contentious cases this Term. T...
October 25, 2013 Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Review Symposium The Supreme...
Justice Kennedy\u27s opinion in United States v. Windsor is characterized by a number of strained an...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Hollingsworth v. Perry, in which the Court ...
The recent ruling in Perry v. Schwarzenegger raises serious constitutional issues about the legitima...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
This essay argues that federalism played a profoundly important role in the Supreme Court\u27s decis...
On June 26th, 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down a much anticipated decision answering...
This Article asks what the Supreme Court’s opinion in United States v. Windsor stands for. It first ...
This Article provides an insight into the Court’s divergent views on the federal standing issue in H...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
The legitimacy of recent judgments in the Supreme Court, lower federal courts and State courts which...
This Article addresses the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions in Hollingsworth v. Perry and United State...
In this paper, we consider two questions. First, we address whether there was proper standing for th...
Part I of this Article sketches the virtually unbroken string of pro-marriage decisions in the lower...
Federalism is once again at the forefront of the Supreme Court’s most contentious cases this Term. T...
October 25, 2013 Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Review Symposium The Supreme...
Justice Kennedy\u27s opinion in United States v. Windsor is characterized by a number of strained an...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Hollingsworth v. Perry, in which the Court ...
The recent ruling in Perry v. Schwarzenegger raises serious constitutional issues about the legitima...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
This essay argues that federalism played a profoundly important role in the Supreme Court\u27s decis...
On June 26th, 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down a much anticipated decision answering...
This Article asks what the Supreme Court’s opinion in United States v. Windsor stands for. It first ...
This Article provides an insight into the Court’s divergent views on the federal standing issue in H...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
The legitimacy of recent judgments in the Supreme Court, lower federal courts and State courts which...