Asked by Meghan Suchy on May 23, 2024

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Which of the following is not one of the irreducible constitutional minimum requirements under Article III of the Constitution?

A) The plaintiff suffered an injury in fact that is concrete, particularized, and actual or imminent.
B) The injury is exclusive to the plaintiff.
C) The injury is fairly traceable to the challenged conduct.
D) The injury is likely to be redressed by a favorable court decision.

Constitutional Minimum Requirements

Fundamental conditions or principles required by the constitution that must be met or complied with.

Article III

Refers to the third article of the United States Constitution, which establishes the judicial branch of the federal government, outlining the powers and structure of the federal courts.

Injury In Fact

A concrete and actual or imminent harm to an individual, which is necessary to establish standing in legal proceedings.

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Vanesa SernaMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Article III does not require that the injury be exclusive to the plaintiff. However, the other three requirements listed (injury in fact, fairly traceable to challenged conduct, and likely to be redressed by a favorable decision) are all considered irreducible minimums for establishing standing to sue in federal court.