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Motion to dismiss
Definition
An early-stage request by the defendant asking the court to throw out the case without a trial, often because the plaintiff's complaint fails to state a valid legal claim or, as here, because the plaintiff lacks standing. At this stage, courts generally accept the plaintiff's factual allegations as true.
Examples
- •The district court dismissed Bost's case at the motion to dismiss stage, finding his declaration insufficient to establish standing