On January 22, 2018, the United States Supreme Court denied a petition for writ of certiorari that requested review of the court’s May 2016 ruling in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins. The 2016 Spokeo ruling concerned the types of injuries that are sufficient to confer standing to sue under Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
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Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Standing Principles from Spokeo Posted on: February 05, 2018 In: Digital Insights Blog
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