Federalism, Private Rights, and Article III Adjudication
This Article sheds new light on the private rights/public rights distinction used by the Supreme Court to assess the extent to which the United States Constitution permits adjudication by a non-Article III federal tribunal. State courts have traditionally been the primary deciders of lawsuits over private rights—historically defined as suits regarding “the liability of one … Continue reading Federalism, Private Rights, and Article III Adjudication
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