Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor Mank wrote State Standing in United States v. Texas: Opening the Floodgates to States Challenging the Federal Government or Proper Federalism?, which will be published in 2018 in the University of Illinois Law Review.
Professor Mank published several articles. Does a House of Congress Have Standing Over Appropriations?: The House of Representatives Challenges the Affordable Care Act, was published at 19 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, 141-90 (2016).
Professor Mank’s article The Supreme Court Acknowledges Congress’ Authority to Confer Informational Standing in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins, is now in print at 94 Washington University Law Review (2016).
His article Data Breaches, Identity Theft and Article III Standing: Will the Supreme Court Resolve the Split in the Circuits?, is available at92 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1323-68 (2017).
He also published Article III Standing for Private Plaintiffs Challenging Greenhouse Gas Regulations, 53 San Diego L. Rev. 287-334 (2016).
In a new treatise on federal courts, Larry W. Yackle, Federal Courts: The Current Questions (Carolina Academic Press 2017), four law review articles by Professor Mank were cited.
Professor Mank wrote the chapter, “Standing and Related Doctrines” (pages 386-397), in Decision Making in Environmental Law (Edward Elgar 2016; Lee Paddock, Robert Glicksman & Nicholas S. Bryner eds.), Vol. II. Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law, available on Elgaronline.
Professor Mank received the university-level Award for Faculty Excellence. This award is given by the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Vice President for Research.