Okla-homey
11/20/2008, 10:07 AM
A while back, one of our happy campers posted something as to WTF "standing" really means in the context of the right to bring and maintain a lawsuit to stop gubmint from doing something or other that person doesn't like.
I encountered this this morning and it explains the notion of "standing" pretty well and quite succinctly:
To have standing, a complainant must have a dog in the hunt; if complainant has no such dog, then complainant cannot object to things occurring in the hunt.
Texas Disposal Systems Landfill, Inc. v. Texas Com'n on Environmental Quality, 259 S.W.3d 361 (2008)
I encountered this this morning and it explains the notion of "standing" pretty well and quite succinctly:
To have standing, a complainant must have a dog in the hunt; if complainant has no such dog, then complainant cannot object to things occurring in the hunt.
Texas Disposal Systems Landfill, Inc. v. Texas Com'n on Environmental Quality, 259 S.W.3d 361 (2008)