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Is The Supreme Court Disabling The Enabling Act, Or Is Shady Grove Just Another Bad Opera?, Robert J. Condlin
Is The Supreme Court Disabling The Enabling Act, Or Is Shady Grove Just Another Bad Opera?, Robert J. Condlin
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After seventy years of trying, the Supreme Court has yet to agree on whether the Rules Enabling Act articulates a one or two part standard for determining the validity of a Federal Rule. Is it enough that a Federal Rule regulates “practice and procedure,” or must it also not “abridge substantive rights”? The Enabling Act seems to require both, but the Court is not so sure, and the costs of its uncertainty are real. Among other things, litigants must guess whether the decision to apply a Federal Rule in a given case will depend upon predictable ritual, judicial power grab, …
Spokeo V. Robins And The Constitutional Foundations Of Statutory Standing, Maxwell Stearns
Spokeo V. Robins And The Constitutional Foundations Of Statutory Standing, Maxwell Stearns
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In Spokeo v. Robins, the Supreme Court granted certiorari to address the following question: Does Congress have the power to confer standing upon an individual claiming that a privately owned website violated its federal statutory obligation to take specified steps designed to promote accuracy in aggregating and reporting his personal and financial data even if the resulting false disclosures did not produce concrete harm? This somewhat arcane standing issue involves congressional power to broaden the scope of the first of three constitutional standing requirements: injury in fact, causation, and redressability. Although the case does not directly address the prudential …
Youngstown, Hamdan, And “Inherent” Emergency Presidential Policymaking Powers, Gordon G. Young
Youngstown, Hamdan, And “Inherent” Emergency Presidential Policymaking Powers, Gordon G. Young
Maryland Law Review
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Silences And Peculiarities Of The Hamdan Opinions, Peter E. Quint
Silences And Peculiarities Of The Hamdan Opinions, Peter E. Quint
Maryland Law Review
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You Ain’T Seen Nothin’ Yet: The Inevitable Post- Hamdan Conflict Between The Supreme Court And The Political Branches, Michael Greenberger
You Ain’T Seen Nothin’ Yet: The Inevitable Post- Hamdan Conflict Between The Supreme Court And The Political Branches, Michael Greenberger
Maryland Law Review
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Hamdan As An Assertion Of Judicial Power , Jana Singer
Hamdan As An Assertion Of Judicial Power , Jana Singer
Maryland Law Review
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Constitutional Limits On The Decisional Powers Of Courts And Administrative Agencies In Maryland, Edward A. Tomlinson
Constitutional Limits On The Decisional Powers Of Courts And Administrative Agencies In Maryland, Edward A. Tomlinson
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Federal Equitable Restraint: A Younger Analysis In New Settings
Federal Equitable Restraint: A Younger Analysis In New Settings
Maryland Law Review
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