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Answer by Dale M for How does [arbitrary attorney] have standing?

Attorneys are not delegatesKeeping things very simple:Judge Sulivan has standing because he is the person named in the writ. Everyone has standing to challenge an order made on them personally.Judge...

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Answer by Kevin for How does [arbitrary attorney] have standing?

If a random attorney at the direction of a judge has standing to challenge actions within executive branch jurisdiction, why didn’t a judge prosecute the banks guilty of criminal fraud leading to the...

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Answer by David Schwartz for How does [arbitrary attorney] have standing?

Either the power is delegated and this is a member of the judicial branch challenging the executive branch’s use of its authority or it is not a delegation, in which case it is a random attorney with a...

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How does [arbitrary attorney] have standing?

As I understand it, Judge Sullivan has a conflict with the executive branch and appointed an attorney to plead his case. But how can one delegate power one doesn’t have? Either the power is delegated...

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