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===''Sierra Club v. Morton''===
===''Sierra Club v. Morton''===
** <span style="color:#0000ff;">''[[Sierra Club v. Morton]]''</span>- SC held that the Sierra Club did not suffer injury in fact from degradation of the environment solely by reason of being an organization interested in the environment. However, the Court allowed that ''injury to a person’s environmental, aesthetic, or recreational enjoyment of a place could qualify as injury in fact. ''
** <span style="color:#0000ff;">''Sierra Club v. Morton''</span>- SC held that the Sierra Club did not suffer injury in fact from degradation of the environment solely by reason of being an organization interested in the environment. However, the Court allowed that ''injury to a person’s environmental, aesthetic, or recreational enjoyment of a place could qualify as injury in fact. ''
* <u>Associational or Representational Standing</u>- an association (like a public interest group or environmental group) can sue in its own name on behalf of its members if: (1) one of its members would have standing to bring the action, (2) the lawsuit relates to the purposes of the organization, and (3) neither the claim asserted nor the relief requested requires participation of individual members.  
* <u>Associational or Representational Standing</u>- an association (like a public interest group or environmental group) can sue in its own name on behalf of its members if: (1) one of its members would have standing to bring the action, (2) the lawsuit relates to the purposes of the organization, and (3) neither the claim asserted nor the relief requested requires participation of individual members.  


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