William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Introduction
This issue contains articles from the "Rethinking DC Representation in Congress Symposium" and the "Standing in the Roberts Court Symposium."
Volume 23 (2014-2015), Issue 1 (2014)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
"…Chosen by the People of the Several States…": Statehood for the District of Columbia
Larry Mirel and Joe Sternlieb
The Right to Vote: Is the Amendment Game Worth the Candle?
Heather K. Gerken
Three Questions for the "Right to Vote" Amendment
Richard Briffault
Democratic Capital: A Voting Rights Surge in Washington Could Strengthen the Constitution for Everyone
Jamin Raskin
Welcome to New Columbia: The Fiscal, Economic and Political Consequences of Statehood for D.C.
David Schleicher
How to Make Sense of Supreme Court Standing Cases – A Plea for the Right Kind of Realism
Richard H. Fallon Jr.
Standing and the Role of Federal Courts: Triple Error Decisions in Clapper v. Amnesty International USA and City of Los Angeles v. Lyons
Vicki C. Jackson
Does the Supreme Court Ignore Standing Problems to Reach the Merits? Evidence (or Lack Thereof) from the Roberts Court
Heather Elliott
Governmental Sovereignty Actions
Ann Woolhandler
Retained by the People: Federalism, the Ultimate Sovereign, and Natural Limits on Government Power
Stephanie Hall Barclay