Standing Flashcards
What are the 3 (or 4) requirements of Standing?
1) Injury in Fact
2) Zone of Interest
3) Linkage
a) Causation
b) Redress
What is required to have an injury in fact for standing?
need to be:
1) Actual and Imminent; OR
2) Concrete and Particularized; AND
3) Economic, Ecological, or Aesthetic.
Does the injury in fact have to specific or can it be in the future?
Citizen injuries must be specific. Sometime or someday in the future will not work.
What does the Zone of Interest require?
Plaintiff must be in a group that Congress intended to protect with the statute.
What type of suit doesn’t need the Zone of Interest prong?
A citizen suit. If there is a citizen suit provision, then a citizen bringing the suit will automatically fulfill the zone of interest requirement.
What is required for the Causation and Redress parts of the Linkage requirement?
Causation: Does the regulation involved case the injury?
Redress: Does not require reversal to be redressability. It is enough that it will slow or reduce the problem.
What does Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife stand for?
The idea of citizen suit provisions. If a citizen suit provision exists, then the zone of interest does not have to be fulfilled.
What is the common standing problem seen in Data Processing v. Camp with agency actions?
Agency regulates A, however, this regulation of A affects B. So B wants to challenge the regulation even though the regulation was not aimed at them.
This creates a problem with the zone of interest.