
Protests, Mifepristone, and Bump Stocks
Amarica's Constitution
Legal Standing and Constitutional Law
The chapter delves into various legal cases and court decisions, exploring the concept of standing in American constitutional law and the implications for future litigation. It critiques Justice Kavanaugh's opinion on standing requirements and discusses the creation of causes of action by the Constitution or federal statutes. The conversation also touches on incentivizing private individuals to bring legal actions and the implications of court findings on subjects like drug regulation and religious freedom.
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