What is the test for standing to pursue a claim in the Court of Appeal?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Grill v. Quinn, No. 2:10-cv-0757 GEB GGH PS (E.D. Cal. 2013):

Article III of the Constitution requires concrete cases and controversies before the judicial power vests in the Article III courts. This doctrine is often termed a party's standing to pursue claims. If a plaintiff has no standing, the court has no subject matter jurisdiction.

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Washington Legal Foundation v. Legal Foundation of Washington, 271 F.3d 835, 847 (9th Cir. 2001) (en banc).

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