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Erwin Chemerinsky, Michael McConnell, Elizabeth C. Wiggins
September 19, 2024

First Amendment. Government Speech. Experts analyze whether government speech infringed on others' speech rights, in Murthy v. Missouri, and the government’s unconstitutional use of retaliation to suppress disfavored speech in National Rifle Association v. Vullo.

February 23, 2024

Opinion, Long v. Garland, No. 1:15-cv-1642 (E.D. Va. Feb. 23, 2024), D.E. 80, 2024 WL 761850, appeals pending, Docket Sheet, No. 24-1403 (4th Cir. May 7, 2024); Docket Sheet, No. 24-1369 (4th Cir. Apr. 30, 2024).

James A. Chance, Suzanna Sherry, Evan Lee
October 21, 2021

Standing. Experts discuss the novel theory of standing by inseverability, limitations on Congress’ ability to confer standing through legislation, and the questions raised by allowing nominal damages to save some completed harms from mootness.

James D. Garbolino
November 25, 2020

Jurisdiction | Standing | Redressability

Erwin Chemerinsky, James A. Chance, Melissa Murray
October 20, 2020

Reproductive Freedom. Experts discuss the constitutionality of admitting privileges requirements for abortion providers, and whether exceptions to ACA-required contraceptive coverage can be administratively expanded to include moral objection.

Jayme J. Herschkopf
June 28, 2017

This guide is designed to offer judges an introduction to the law and practice of securities litigation. It provides an overview of the types of legal and practical issues judges may confront in litigation arising under the securities laws, and, where possible, offers suggestions.

James D. Garbolino
March 5, 2016

Unaccompanied Alien Children | Standing to Appeal

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