| Robert W. Schachner - 2001 - 436 páginas
...sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as a result of its enforcement and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally (262 US 447, 488). Standing serves another purpose. An individual or party that has... | |
| George M. Stephens - 2002 - 224 páginas
...sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as the result of its enforcement, and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally. . . . Looking through forms of words to the substance of [the] complaint, it is merely... | |
| Andrea Demirjian - 2006 - 680 páginas
...sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as a result of its enforcement and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally (262 US 447, 488). Standing serves another purpose. An individual or party that has... | |
| Mark K. Moller - 2007 - 384 páginas
...sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as the result of its enforcement, and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally.8 The Court in Frothingham held that paying taxes alone was insufficient to confer... | |
| 1931 - 1508 páginas
...immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as the result of its enforcement, and not merelv that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with...From the above review it is clear that the proposed drainage act (S. 4123) is not violative of the constitution, and that its provisions are authorized... | |
| Louis Fisher - 2009 - 386 páginas
...sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as the result of its enforcement, and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally.'4 The interest of a taxpayer was declared to be too remote to justify his bringing... | |
| Charles Ellewyn George - 1924 - 428 páginas
...sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as the result of its enforcement, and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally. If a case for preventive relief be presented, the court enjoins, in effect, not the... | |
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