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To bring a case before a federal court in the United States, several conditions must be met: | To bring a case before a federal court in the United States, several conditions must be met: | ||
# Injury-in-fact | # Injury-in-fact; has there been an actual harm? | ||
# Causation of injury is based on the defendant's conduct | # Causation of injury is based on the defendant's conduct | ||
# Redressability means that there is a remedy for the injury or wrong; there is a relief | # Redressability means that there is a remedy for the injury or wrong; there is a relief |
Revision as of 14:46, November 19, 2022
To bring a case before a federal court in the United States, several conditions must be met:
- Injury-in-fact; has there been an actual harm?
- Causation of injury is based on the defendant's conduct
- Redressability means that there is a remedy for the injury or wrong; there is a relief