standing-to-sue

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
22-289 The National Association of Realtors, et al. v. The PLS.com, LLC Ninth Circuit 2022-09-27 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) antitrust antitrust-market illinois-brick indirect-network-effects indirect-purchaser-rule multiple-listing-services ohio-v-american-express relevant-market standing-to-sue two-sided-platform First, in defining the relevant antitrust market for a two-sided platform with indirect network effects, can courts simply elect not to analyze both s…
19-1096 Multiventas y Servicios, Inc., et al. v. Oriental Bank Puerto Rico 2020-03-06 Denied credit-default-swap due-process foreclosure foreclosure-standing jurisdiction mortgage-securitization note-ownership promissory-note securities-law securitization standing standing-to-sue ucc-section-3 ucc-section-8 uniform-commercial-code 1. In an action for collection of monies and foreclosure where the plaintiff is neither owner, nor holder, nor possessor of the promissory note, if th…
19-735 William Tong, Attorney General of Connecticut v. Tweed-New Haven Airport Authority, et al. Second Circuit 2019-12-10 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) federal-aviation-act federal-preemption political-subdivision preemption runway-length standing standing-to-sue state-regulation state-sovereignty supremacy-clause Does a political subdivision of a State have standing to sue its creator State under the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution? Does the…
19-728 Brian Davison v. Facebook, Inc., et al. Fourth Circuit 2019-12-09 Denied Response Waived censorship civil-rights delegation-of-authority due-process first-amendment free-speech government-delegation private-forum public-forum standing standing-to-sue 1. Whether a person has standing to sue the government for a delegation of censorship authority to a private party when his speech on a topic of publi…