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Well, standing is usually a matter of law. But yes, I was oversimplifying, and anyhow IANAL.



My point was that your oversimplification was deceptive. You state that the judge only has two choices, and it's a matter of record that the actual judge in question chose neither of them.

>Well, standing is usually a matter of law.

The constitutionality of the concept of standing was not in question.




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