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Favre, Ch. 9 (Access to the Court – Standing and Legal Injury)

1) What is "standing"? Why is it important in a case?

2) What might have allowed the Sierra Club to have standing in Sierra Club v. Morton?

3) What change did the Sierra Club case bring to standing law?

4) Aside from its similarity to the Morton case, what was the reason the IPPL v. Inst. for Behavioral Research plaintiffs did not have standing?

5) Under what basis did the plaintiff have standing in ALDF v. Glickman?

6) Why did Kama the dolphin not have standing in CEASE v. The New England Aquarium?

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