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Standing For Democracy: Is Democracy A Procedural Right In Vacuo? A Democratic Perspective On Procedural Violations As A Basis For Article Iii Standing, Helen Hershkoff, Stephen Loffredo
Standing For Democracy: Is Democracy A Procedural Right In Vacuo? A Democratic Perspective On Procedural Violations As A Basis For Article Iii Standing, Helen Hershkoff, Stephen Loffredo
Buffalo Law Review
Many commentators express concern that democracy in the United States is under threat, whether from the pressure of concentrated wealth and structural racism, government secrecy and authoritarian tendencies, an outdated constitutional structure and old-fashioned corruption, or perhaps a combination of them all. Against this background, this Article argues that the Supreme Court’s treatment of procedural rights for determining standing—the key that opens the door to federal court—is an overlooked factor in contributing to democratic erosion. According to the Court, violation of a congressionally conferred procedural right that does not safeguard some separate, non-procedural, concrete interest of plaintiff—a “procedural right in …
Privacy, Secrecy, And Reputation, Richard A. Posner
Privacy, Secrecy, And Reputation, Richard A. Posner
Buffalo Law Review
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Contribution To An Explication Of The Activity Of The Warren Majority Of The Supreme Court, Mitchell Franklin
Contribution To An Explication Of The Activity Of The Warren Majority Of The Supreme Court, Mitchell Franklin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Eighth Amendment, Beccaria, And The Enlightenment: An Historical Justification For The Weems V. United States Excessive Punishment Doctrine, Deborah A. Schwartz, Jay Wishingrad
The Eighth Amendment, Beccaria, And The Enlightenment: An Historical Justification For The Weems V. United States Excessive Punishment Doctrine, Deborah A. Schwartz, Jay Wishingrad
Buffalo Law Review
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Further Considerations Relating To Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin
Further Considerations Relating To Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin
Buffalo Law Review
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Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin
Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Impoundment Of Funds: Uses And Abuses, Louis Fisher
Impoundment Of Funds: Uses And Abuses, Louis Fisher
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.