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Standing (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Last month, he notes, the Second Circuit held that states and municipalities had standing to sue to impose on caps on certain companies’ greenhouse gas emissions. Here’s an overview from Skadden of that ruling.
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The "case or controversy" clause of Article III of the Constitution imposes a minimal constitutional standing requirement on all litigants attempting to bring suit in federal court.
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Standing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For example, law students in the United States are taught that standing-to-sue is mostly a matter of constitutional law. They are taught that standing consists mostly of examining whether three "constitutional minima" are met (injury-in-fact, causation, and redressibility).
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It rejected the respondents' challenge to the Sierra Club's standing to sue, and determined that the hearing had raised questions "concerning possible excess of statutory authority, sufficiently substantial and serious to justify a preliminary injunction . . . ." The respondents appealed, and the Court of Appeals for...
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