Justiciability Flashcards

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Justiciability Doctrines

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  1. No advisory opinions
  2. Standing
  3. Political Question
  4. Mootness
  5. Ripeness
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Standing elements

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  1. Injury in fact
  2. Causation
  3. Redressability
  4. No third parties
  5. No General Grievances
  6. Zone of interest.

(Mass. v. EPA)

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Taxpayer standing

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No Taxpayer standing. Exception = Government spends money in violation of the establishment clause

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Legislator Standing

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No standing

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Political Question Doctrine

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Q made by president or officer of the law cannot be reviewed by the courts. Left up to branches to decide (Baker v. Carr; Nixon)

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Mootness

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P must present a live controversy at all stages of Federal Court action (Has the dispute already resolved itself?)

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Prohibition of advisory opinions

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cannot offer advisory opinions to other branches or other courts on a matter that is not currently before the court

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Ripeness

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When review is appropriate, seeks to separate matters that are pre-mature for review because an injury is speculative versus those questions that are appropriate for federal court action.
Has the dispute come to full fruition?

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Standing

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Determination of whether this is the proper person to bring this matter to court

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Redressability

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P must show that judicial relief will address the harm

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