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Landmark Ruling in TransUnion v. Ramirez: For Damages Suits, “Risk of Future Harm” is No Longer Concrete Harm to Support Article III Standing in Federal Court Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Over a strong dissent from Justice Thomas, the Supreme Court in
TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez on June 25, 2021 dramatically reorganized and narrowed the Article III landscape for constitutionally cognizable damage suits in federal court. Suits for damages based solely on “risk of future” harm, the Court ruled, are not “Cases” or “Controversies” under the U.S. Constitution and no longer meet what were long thought to be minimal “injury in fact” requirements for a plaintiff to establish standing to sue.