Thursday round-up

The November sitting begins next Monday, November 2.  In the ABA Journal, Mark Walsh previews the second case that day:  Spokeo v. Robins, in which the Court will consider whether a Virginia man can maintain his lawsuit against the Internet database that, he alleges, published inaccurate information about him in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.  Commentary on the case comes from Erwin Chemerinsky, who at Hamilton and Griffin on Rights urges the Court to “reaffirm that Congress, by statute, can create rights, albeit rights that otherwise would not exist, and the infringement of these rights is a sufficient injury for standing.”  

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