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Standing
Requirements:
3rd Party Standing
Rule - No 3rd party standing UNLESS:
Taxpayer Standing
No generalized grievances - P must not be suing SOLELY as a citizen or as a taxpayer interested in having the gov't follow the law
Ripeness
Rule - in order for a case to be ripe, there must be a genuine and immediate threat of harm (when you see declaratory J, look for ripeness)
Mootness
Rule - if a matter has already been resolved, the case will be dismissed as moot, UNLESS:
Political Questions
Political questions will NOT be decided…these include:
Supreme Court Review
Cases come before the Supreme Court in 2 ways: