Chapter Fifteen: (1)
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Chapter Fifteen
Comparison with the United States
The Israeli Supreme Court has opened its court-room doors much more widely than the U.S. Supreme Court to litigants seeking review of the legality of government actions. Israeli standing is wide open, almost any individual or non-profit organization can file a petition for review of a government action. In the United States, a plaintiff must have standing and injury in fact in order to bring a case to court.
Standing as a Barrier to Judicial Review
In a recent case in Portland, Oregon, a federal judge ruled that the State of Oregon did not have standing to challenging the use of Department of Homeland Security paramilitary...
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