Standing to sue is the:
A) requirement that a controversy being brought to court is real and substantial, as opposed to academic or hypothetical.
B) basis for federal court jurisdiction over a lawsuit that arises when the parties in the lawsuit live in different states.
C) ruling that a person has disobeyed a court order or has shown disrespect to the court or to a judicial proceeding.
D) basis for federal court jurisdiction over a lawsuit that arises when one of the parties is a foreign citizen.
E) requirement that an individual must have a sufficient stake in a controversy before he or she can bring a lawsuit.
E
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Who among the following founding thinkers was most likely to support proposed provisions that strengthened national power?
a. George Mason b. James Madison c. James Winthrop d. Samuel Adams
Compared to New York, another large state, California has a lower percentage of foreign-born residents.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)