The following excerpt is from Cal. Ass'n of Rural Health Clinics v. Douglas, D.C. No. 2:10-CV-00759-FCD-EFB, No. 10-17574, No. 10-17622 (9th Cir. 2013):
"Article III of the Constitution requires that there be a live case or controversy at the time that a federal court decides the case; it is not enough that there may have been a live case or controversy when the case was decided by the court whose judgment we are reviewing." Burke v. Barnes, 479 U.S. 361,
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