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The Principle of Jurisprudence Holding That Only Those Parties with Sufficient

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Question 6

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The principle of jurisprudence holding that only those parties with sufficient connection to harm can bring suit is known as __________.


A) case law
B) stare decisis
C) ripeness
D) standing

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