Dispatches from the Record: Clerk Notes No. 1 — Standing, or: When Seeing Is Not Acting

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Abstract

This bridge artifact in the civics / public-law lane of the Structural Flow library offers a structural reading of standing. The note asks why courts can acknowledge real harm, sometimes in detail, and still dismiss for lack of standing. Its answer is that standing is not primarily a denial of harm. It is a boundary rule governing when judicial perception is authorized to trigger institutional action. Using a Constitutional Physiology reading frame, the note treats courts as perceptual and interpretive organs, then shows how injury, causation, redressability, and generalized grievance become more legible once the boundary between seeing and acting is kept intact. This artifact is explanatory and public-facing.…

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Keywords
  • Reading (process)
  • Grievance
  • Artifact (error)
  • Denial
  • Perception
  • Point (geometry)
  • Object (grammar)
  • Perspective (graphical)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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