Standing to sue is the:

A) requirement that a controversy being brought to court is real and substantial, as opposed to academic or hypothetical.
B) basis for federal court jurisdiction over a lawsuit that arises when the parties in the lawsuit live in different states.
C) ruling that a person has disobeyed a court order or has shown disrespect to the court or to a judicial proceeding.
D) basis for federal court jurisdiction over a lawsuit that arises when one of the parties is a foreign citizen.
E) requirement that an individual must have a sufficient stake in a controversy before he or she can bring a lawsuit.


E

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