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48 1 MESSAGE FROM THE CO-DIRECTORS We are pleased to share the Division of Enforcement’s annual report detailing the accomplishments of the Division during Fiscal Year 2019. The more than 1,350
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QUESTION PRESENTED: 1. Do Respondents lack taxpayer
standing
because they do not allege, nor can state, money, can the Respondents establish taxpayer
standing
to challenge the decisions of private
QPReport
providers be presumed to have third-party
standing
to challenge health and safety regulations on own behalf? 2. Are objections to prudential
standing
waivable (per the Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth
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rules was inconsistent with this Court's
standing
jurisprudence where the panel premised its holding that
standing
was absent on its merits holding that GHGs are
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Circuit nonetheless held that respondents have
standing
to sue petitioners. The question presented a claim “for purposes of collection” confers
standing
on assignees which have no personal stake in
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