New Voices in Administrative Law II: The Supreme Court and Federal Court Jurisdiction

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The development of standing jurisprudence has been inextricably intertwined with the growth of the administrative state over the past 60 years and the bevy of new statutory rights, privileges, obligations, constraints, and interbranch dynamics that came with it. Over the past three terms, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued numerous opinions that are rich with standing doctrine. Three new voices in administrative law--all recent law school graduates--will address recent developments in standing jurisprudence, focusing on State standing, associational standing, and post-TransUnion common law analogues.

Featuring:

  • Eric Bush, Law Clerk to the Hon. Justin Walker, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
  • Shiza Francis, Associate, Shutts and Bowen LLP
  • Aaron Watt, Law Clerk to the Hon. Brian Miller, Eastern District of Arkansas
  • [Moderator] Prof. Aram Gavoor, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, The George Washington University Law School

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