Don't stand so close to the courts -- "standing" and why many election cases fail
This episode looks at Bogert v. Secretary, the first U.S. Circuit-level case to result from the aftermath of the 2020 election. The case focuses on the concept of "standing"--a limit on judicial power that flows from the words "case or controversy" in the Constitution--to find that two important election-related issues had not been presented in a manner that the federal court system could address.
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