Every lawyer knows that in order to sue in federal court, plaintiffs must show that they are not merely raising abstract disputes, but have actually suffered concrete injuries. As the Supreme Court has long held, that requirement is built into Article III, section 2 of the United States Constitution, which limits the federal judiciary’s power
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