Recurring Procedural Problems: What is the Future and what are the Stakes of Standing for State Plaintiffs and Nationwide Injunctions?

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It seems every year there are two procedural issues that require the Court repeatedly to engage in refereeing policy disputes between the states and the federal government, regardless of which party controls the White House.  State standing doctrine and universal relief (nationwide injunctions) essentially force the first case up to the Supreme Court. This panel will address where the law stands now on these two procedural issues and whether the Court is happy with the current state of affairs or likely to make a change.