Bradford Mank / Spring 2017

  • 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. Robinsis 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 at 92 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.

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