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Standing As An Article Ii Nondelegation Doctrine, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Standing As An Article Ii Nondelegation Doctrine, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

No abstract provided.


Supreme Court Preview 2014-2015: Moot Court, Neal Devins, Michael Scodro, Andrew Pincus, Joan Biskupic, Garrett Epps, Irving Gornstein, Tara Leigh Grove, Allison Orr Larsen, Dahlia Lithwick, Erin E. Murphy, David Savage, Richard Wolf Sep 2019

Supreme Court Preview 2014-2015: Moot Court, Neal Devins, Michael Scodro, Andrew Pincus, Joan Biskupic, Garrett Epps, Irving Gornstein, Tara Leigh Grove, Allison Orr Larsen, Dahlia Lithwick, Erin E. Murphy, David Savage, Richard Wolf

Tara L. Grove

No abstract provided.


Standing Outside Article Iii, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Standing Outside Article Iii, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

The U.S. Supreme Court has insisted that standing doctrine is a “bedrock” requirement only of Article III. Accordingly, both jurists and scholars have assumed that the standing of the executive branch and the legislature, like that of other parties, depends solely on Article III. But I argue that these commentators have overlooked a basic constitutional principle: federal institutions must have affirmative authority for their actions, including the power to bring suit or appeal in federal court. Article III defines the federal “judicial Power” and does not purport to confer any authority on the executive branch or the legislature. Executive and …


Office Hours: Let's Talk About Emoluments, Jeffrey Bellin, Michaela Lieberman, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Office Hours: Let's Talk About Emoluments, Jeffrey Bellin, Michaela Lieberman, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

April 2, 2018: On this week’s episode, Professor Tara Grove breaks down the pending emoluments clause litigation against President Trump, and cautions against an increasing reliance on courts to address political problems. She also gives thanks to a now-famous mentor who helped mold her distinctive teaching style, and tests her knowledge of Disney characters.


Justice Scalia's Other Standing Legacy, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Justice Scalia's Other Standing Legacy, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

No abstract provided.


A (Modest) Separation Of Powers Success Story, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

A (Modest) Separation Of Powers Success Story, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

No abstract provided.


Commentary On Marriage Grants: Article Iii & Same-Sex Marriage, Neal Devins, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Commentary On Marriage Grants: Article Iii & Same-Sex Marriage, Neal Devins, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

No abstract provided.


Government Standing And The Fallacy Of Institutional Injury, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Government Standing And The Fallacy Of Institutional Injury, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

A new brand of plaintiff has come to federal court. In cases involving the Affordable Care Act, the Defense of Marriage Act, and partisan gerrymandering, government institutions have brought suit to redress “institutional injuries”—that is, claims of harm to their constitutional powers or duties. Jurists and scholars are increasingly enthusiastic about these lawsuits, arguing (for example) that the Senate should have standing to protect its power to ratify treaties; that the House of Representatives may sue to preserve its role in the appropriations process; and that the President may go to court to vindicate his Article II prerogatives. This Article …


Article Iii In The Political Branches, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Article Iii In The Political Branches, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

In many separation of powers debates, scholars excavate the practices and constitutional interpretations of Congress and the executive branch in order to discern the scope of various constitutional provisions. I argue that similar attention to political branch practice is warranted in the Article III context. That is true, in large part because much of the constitutional history of the federal courts has been written not by the federal judiciary, but by the legislative and executive branches. To illustrate this point, this Essay focuses on the Exceptions Clause of Article III. The Supreme Court has said little about the meaning of …


Congress's (Limited) Power To Represent Itself In Court, Tara Leigh Grove, Neal Devins Sep 2019

Congress's (Limited) Power To Represent Itself In Court, Tara Leigh Grove, Neal Devins

Tara L. Grove

Scholars and jurists have long assumed that, when the executive branch declines to defend a federal statute, Congress may intervene in federal court to defend the law. When invalidating the Defense of Marriage Act, for example, no Supreme Court Justice challenged the authority of the House of Representatives to defend federal laws in at least some circumstances. At the same time, in recent litigation over the Fast and Furious gun-running case, the Department of Justice asserted that the House could not go to court to enforce a subpoena against the executive. In this Article, we seek to challenge both claims. …


Constitutional Dilemmas: Defense Of Marriage Act (Doma), Neal Devins, Tara Leigh Grove Sep 2019

Constitutional Dilemmas: Defense Of Marriage Act (Doma), Neal Devins, Tara Leigh Grove

Tara L. Grove

No abstract provided.


When Free Speech And Free Enterprise Collide, Cathy Lewis, Timothy Zick, Joe Howell Sep 2019

When Free Speech And Free Enterprise Collide, Cathy Lewis, Timothy Zick, Joe Howell

Timothy Zick

It's been a month since comments by Chick-fil-A President and COO Dan Cathy galvanized some while incensing others, and amplified the nationwide conversation about marriage equality. Instead of revisiting the debate, HearSay host Cathy Lewis examines the complex interplay of civil and economic liberties that first fostered the controversy.


“Facebook In The Flesh”, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

“Facebook In The Flesh”, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


Trans-Border Exclusion And Execution, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

Trans-Border Exclusion And Execution, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


War And The Politics Of Free Speech, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

War And The Politics Of Free Speech, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The University Campus As “Useless Appendage”, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The University Campus As “Useless Appendage”, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The Sanctity Of Polling Places, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The Sanctity Of Polling Places, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The Press And Preemptive Arrests, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The Press And Preemptive Arrests, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The Reaction To Convention Militarization, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The Reaction To Convention Militarization, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The Occupation — Place, Balance, And Proximity, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The Occupation — Place, Balance, And Proximity, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The Fleeting Expletives Case, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The Fleeting Expletives Case, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The First Amendment’S Trans-Border Dimension, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The First Amendment’S Trans-Border Dimension, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The First Amendment’S Global Dimension, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The First Amendment’S Global Dimension, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The First Amendment And The World, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The First Amendment And The World, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The First Amendment Protects Military Funeral Protests, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The First Amendment Protects Military Funeral Protests, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

Military funeral protests are offensive, but protected free speech.


The Dark Side Of Territoriality, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The Dark Side Of Territoriality, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


The First Amendment In Trans-Border Perspective: Toward A More Cosmopolitan Orientation, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

The First Amendment In Trans-Border Perspective: Toward A More Cosmopolitan Orientation, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

This Article examines the First Amendment’s critical trans-border dimension—its application to speech, association, press, and religious activities that cross or occur beyond territorial borders. Judicial and scholarly analysis of this aspect of the First Amendment has been limited, at least as compared to consideration of more domestic or purely local concerns. This Article identifies two basic orientations with respect to the First Amendment—the provincial and the cosmopolitan. The provincial orientation, which is the traditional account, generally views the First Amendment rather narrowly—i.e., as a collection of local liberties or a set of limitations on domestic governance. First Amendment provincialism does …


Supreme Court Preview 2014-2015: First Amendment, Timothy Zick, Walter E. Dellinger Iii, Paul Smith, Dahlia Lithwick Sep 2019

Supreme Court Preview 2014-2015: First Amendment, Timothy Zick, Walter E. Dellinger Iii, Paul Smith, Dahlia Lithwick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


Space, Place, And Speech: The Expressive Topography, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

Space, Place, And Speech: The Expressive Topography, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.


Rights Dynamism, Timothy Zick Sep 2019

Rights Dynamism, Timothy Zick

Timothy Zick

No abstract provided.