Cort , 4 days ago She's saying the states don't have standing to bring the suit. They're unable to prove they were harmed specifically, so they don't have standing. A better way to read the phrase in question would be "the court's doctrine regarding standing" See: Standing
She's saying the states don't have standing to bring the suit. They're unable to prove they were harmed specifically, so they don't have standing.
A better way to read the phrase in question would be "the court's doctrine regarding standing"
See: Standing