What Case or Controversy? A Discussion of “Standing” in 303 Creative, Inc. v. Elenis
Document Type
Event
Publication Date
3-27-2024
Abstract
On March 27, the newly established student organization, Gender & Sexuality Law Forum (GSLF) at Catholic Law, hosted its inaugural event titled, What Case or Controversy? A Discussion of “Standing” in 303 Creative, Inc. v. Elenis. The program provided a platform for an open and informative discussion on the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative, Inc. v. Elenis and its implications for legal standing. Samantha Pearl (3L), GSLF president, welcomed attendees and introduced the speakers: Professor Kevin Walsh and David Post.
Professor Walsh set the stage with an insightful overview of the standing requirement to bring suit in federal court. David Post, an Adjunct Scholar at the Cato Institute and formerly a professor at Beasley School of Law at Temple University, provided the keynote remarks, sharing his perspectives on the case while raising important considerations for future standing-related issues.
The event concluded with a Q&A session, during which attendees posted questions to both speakers. The Q&A was moderated by Alexandra Van Cleef (2L), GSLF community engagement chair.
Recommended Citation
Walsh, Kevin C. and Post, David, "What Case or Controversy? A Discussion of “Standing” in 303 Creative, Inc. v. Elenis" (2024). Other Lectures & Events. 80.
https://scholarship.law.edu/other_lectures/80
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