By Hugh Scott ( July 5, 2017, 11:43 AM EDT) -- In May 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Spokeo Inc. v. Robins[1] and thus ventured into the arcane area of when standing to sue exists for intangible injury that results from violation of a statute. Although, as a number of courts have noted,[2] Spokeo did not change the law of standing, it did clarify how courts should apply established standing principles to determine when a plaintiff who alleges to be the victim of a statutory violation has standing to pursue that claim in federal court....
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