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09Jan

Who Me? Couldn’t Be: Eleventh Circuit Finds Plaintiffs Lack Standing to Sue Ala. Attorney General in Equal Protection Lawsuit

Carlton Fields | | Return|
Plaintiffs often select a state’s Attorney General, the official who ordinarily exercises power to enforce state laws, as the defendant to sue in cases involving a constitutional challenge to a state law....
By: Carlton Fields
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/who-me-couldn-t-be-eleventh-circuit-47589/

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