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Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2012
September 24, 2012 CDT
Judge Posner’s “Practical” Theory of Standing: Closer to Justice Breyer’s Approach to Standing than to Justice Scalia’s
Bradford C. Mank
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politics of standing
prudential standing
constitutional standing
standing
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Bradford C. Mank,
Judge Posner’s “Practical” Theory of Standing: Closer to Justice Breyer’s Approach to Standing than to Justice Scalia’s
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Hous. L. Rev.
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