Three industry associations recently challenged President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring two regulations to be repealed for every one new regulation promulgated.
The associations sued the government and the case was heard in the D.C. District Court, with the court first deciding whether the associations had Article III standing to bring the case.
The court concludes that the associations failed to meet their burden of plausibly alleging or proffering facts that, if accepted as true, would establish that they have standing to sue, and granted the government’s motion to dismiss the case. Read on for details of how the court got to its conclusion.
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