| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1984 - 1138 pages
...essence of the standing inquiry is whether the parties seeking to invoke the court's jurisdiction have 'alleged such a personal stake in the outcome of the controversy as to assure be applied to religious organizations, but leave open questions of construction and validity for further... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - United States - 1963 - 598 pages
...at 797. The nature of petitioner's injury, however is relevant to the determination of whether she has "alleged such a personal stake in the outcome...adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination of difficult constitutional questions." Baker... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1964 - 200 pages
...of standing is a necessarily flexible one, designed principally to ensure that the plaintiffs have "such a personal stake in the outcome of the controversy...adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination of difficult constitutional questions . .... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1964 - 648 pages
...of standing is a necessarily flexible one, designed principally to ensure that the plaintiffs have "such a personal stake in the outcome of the controversy...adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination of difficult constitutional questions . .... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 920 pages
...of'standing is a necessarily flexible one, designed principally to ensure that the plaintiffs have "such a personal stake in the outcome of the controversy...adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination of difficult constitutional questions . .... | |
| United States. Tax Court - Taxation - 1975 - 1272 pages
...at 99. The central question raised by standing is whether the party seeking adjudication of an issue has "alleged such a personal stake in the outcome...adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination." Baker v. Carr, 369 US 186, 204 (1962). The... | |
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