The Sierra Club sued the Secretary of the Interior for allowing the lease of federal land to

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The Sierra Club sued the Secretary of the Interior for allowing the lease of federal land to be used for a ski resort. The secretary studied the issue and decided such use was appropriate.
The Club claimed that the change in the use of the land would adversely change the area's aesthetics and ecology. The court of appeals held that the Club did not have standing to sue. Was that correct? [Sierra Club v. Morton, 405 U.S. 727, 92 S.Ct. 1361 (1972)]

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The Legal Environment of Business

ISBN: 978-0538473996

11th Edition

Authors: Roger E Meiners, Al H. Ringleb, Frances L. Edwards

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