In this Article I consider the following puzzle in standing doctrine the dichotomy between Executive Branch and private party standing Although the Executive Branch has standing to assert the interest in seeing that the law is obeyed private parties may not allege such an abstract grievance I argue that this apparent contradiction offers a new explanation for Article III standing doctrine standing enforces an Article II nondelegation principle by curtailing private prosecutorial discretionThe Executive Branch has an Article II duty to take care that the laws are faithfully executed and for that reason has standing to see that federal law is obeyed Notably in carrying out this responsibility the Executive Branch may pursue any violati...
Article III provides that the judicial power of the United States extends to certain justiciable cas...
The Supreme Court has offered scarce and inconsistent guidance on congressional standing—that is, wh...
The article is divided into three major sections. Section I traces the development of a separate doc...
In this Article I consider the following puzzle in standing doctrine the dichotomy between Executive...
The U.S. Supreme Court has insisted that standing doctrine is a “bedrock” requirement only of Articl...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted that standing doctrine is a bedrock requirement only of ...
Something surprising happened in the 2013 marriage equality cases that did not involve striking down...
Something surprising happened in the 2013 marriage equality cases that did not involve striking down...
The D.C. Circuit’s divided decision in Maloney v. Murphy granting standing to minority party members...
Although scholars have long criticized the standing doctrine for its malleability, its incoherence, ...
The Supreme Court insists that Article III of the Constitution requires a litigant to have standing ...
This essay was written for a book of essays on the nondelegation doctrine to be published by the Ame...
This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending feder...
The doctrine of standing is said to be key to vindicating the separation of powers guaranteed by the...
In a time where the executive branch continues to grow in size and strength, reviving the nondelegat...
Article III provides that the judicial power of the United States extends to certain justiciable cas...
The Supreme Court has offered scarce and inconsistent guidance on congressional standing—that is, wh...
The article is divided into three major sections. Section I traces the development of a separate doc...
In this Article I consider the following puzzle in standing doctrine the dichotomy between Executive...
The U.S. Supreme Court has insisted that standing doctrine is a “bedrock” requirement only of Articl...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted that standing doctrine is a bedrock requirement only of ...
Something surprising happened in the 2013 marriage equality cases that did not involve striking down...
Something surprising happened in the 2013 marriage equality cases that did not involve striking down...
The D.C. Circuit’s divided decision in Maloney v. Murphy granting standing to minority party members...
Although scholars have long criticized the standing doctrine for its malleability, its incoherence, ...
The Supreme Court insists that Article III of the Constitution requires a litigant to have standing ...
This essay was written for a book of essays on the nondelegation doctrine to be published by the Ame...
This Article explores the appropriate role of the executive branch in enforcing and defending feder...
The doctrine of standing is said to be key to vindicating the separation of powers guaranteed by the...
In a time where the executive branch continues to grow in size and strength, reviving the nondelegat...
Article III provides that the judicial power of the United States extends to certain justiciable cas...
The Supreme Court has offered scarce and inconsistent guidance on congressional standing—that is, wh...
The article is divided into three major sections. Section I traces the development of a separate doc...