Courts and Society
Standing is a legal principle that determines whether a party has the right to bring a lawsuit in court. It requires that the party has a sufficient connection to the harm suffered and that the issues raised are appropriate for judicial resolution. This concept is essential in impact litigation strategies, as it ensures that cases brought forward have genuine stakes and real consequences, which can influence the court's willingness to hear the case and the overall legal outcomes.
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