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Standing is the ability of a party to participate in a lawsuit in court based upon their stake in the outcome. A party seeking to demonstrate standing must be able to show the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action at issue. Otherwise, the court will rule that you "lack standing" to participate in the suit and dismiss your claim.

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