The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed a case involving the right to sue for statutory injuries that had been billed as "the big sleeper of the term." At issue was whether consumers who suffer no financial injuries have standing to sue for statutory violations under Article III of the Constitution. The court dismissed the case as improvidently granted (PDF). The action leaves undisturbed...
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