The Rights Of Others: Protection And Advocacy Organizations’ Associational Standing To Sue
Popular discussion of the standing doctrine has reached a fever pitch. A search for “standing to sue” in the New… Continue reading →
Popular discussion of the standing doctrine has reached a fever pitch. A search for “standing to sue” in the New… Continue reading →
Oren Bar-Gill and Elizabeth Warren’s Making Credit Safer begins by noting that, while physical products, from toasters to toys, are… Continue reading →
In well-functioning domestic legal systems, courts provide a mechanism through which commitments and obligations are enforced. A party that fails… Continue reading →
Lawmaking bodies in one polity sometimes incorporate the law of another polity “dynamically,” so that when the law of the… Continue reading →
Over seventy years ago, the creation of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure represented the triumph of equity over the… Continue reading →