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Warth v. Seldin, No. 73-2024 (U.S. Supreme Court) (422 U.S. 490; 95 S.Ct. 2197) (June 25, 1975) (Justice Powell)

Here the Court held that in civil rights suits for damages "[T]he plaintiff generally must assert his own legal rights and interests, and cannot rest his claim to relief on the legal rights or interests of third parties." (Id., at 499).

 

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