Tag: Article III
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Justiciability, Federalism, and the Administrative State
Zachary D. Clopton
Article III provides that the judicial power of the United States extends to certain justiciable cases and controversies. So if a plaintiff bringing a federal claim lacks constitutional standing or her dispute is moot under Article III, then a federal court should dismiss. But this dismissal need not end the story. This Article suggests a…
Sep 2018