| United States. Maritime Subsidy Board - Maritime law - 1980 - 1112 pages
...supra, established the criteria for standing in this instance.6 First, the plaintiff must allege that "the challenged action has caused him injury in fact, economic or otherwise." 397 US at 152. Second, it must be shown that "the interest sought to be protected by the complainant... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1970 - 1156 pages
...standing exists when the plaintiff alleges, as the plaintiffs in each of these cases alleged, that the challenged action has caused him injury in fact, economic or otherwise." He thus shows that he has the requisite "personal stake in the outcome" of his suit. Baker v. Carr,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 380 pages
...established a two-part test for standing to appeal under the APA, (1) "whether the plaintiff alleges that the challenged action has caused him injury in fact, economic or otherwise," and (2) "whether the interest sought to be protected by the complainant is arguably within the zone of interests... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1972 - 788 pages
...standing to challenge administrative action on two conditions : (1) "whether the plaintiff alleges that the challenged action has caused him injury in fact, economic or otherwise" and (2) "whether the interest sought to be protected by the complainant is arguably with the zone of interests... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Automobiles - 1972 - 778 pages
...standing to challenge administrative action on two conditions: (1) "whether the plaintiff alleges that the challenged action has caused him injury in fact, economic or otherwise" and (2) "whether the interest sought to be protected by the complainant is arguably with the zone of interests... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Environmental law - 1972 - 684 pages
...upon this for the illumination of difficult questions. Standing exists when the plaintiff alleges that the challenged action has caused him injury in fact, economic or otherwise.^ Defendants, in their brief, recognized that federal courts have granted standing to persons or groups... | |
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