Event Title

Article III Limits on Statutory Standing

Presenter Information

John G. Roberts Jr.

Location

Duke Law School

Start Date

21-1-1993 2:30 PM

End Date

21-1-1993 3:45 PM

Description

Henry James wrote that "[w]e must grant the artist his subject, his idea, his donee: our criticism is applied only to what he makes of it." Dean Nichol and Professor Pierce lose sight of this principle in their criticism of Justice Scalia's opinion for the majority in Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife.

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John G. Roberts Jr., Article III Limits on Statutory Standing, 42 Duke Law Journal 1219-1232 (1993)

Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol42/iss6/4

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Article III Limits on Statutory Standing

Duke Law School

Henry James wrote that "[w]e must grant the artist his subject, his idea, his donee: our criticism is applied only to what he makes of it." Dean Nichol and Professor Pierce lose sight of this principle in their criticism of Justice Scalia's opinion for the majority in Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife.