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Self-inflicted injury

Definition

A harm that the plaintiff has voluntarily brought upon themselves rather than one caused by the defendant's conduct. Courts are skeptical of self-inflicted injuries as a basis for standing because the plaintiff could have avoided the harm by choosing differently.

Examples

  • The argument that Bost's additional campaign spending is his own choice, not compelled by the ballot receipt deadline, especially if he faces no real risk of losing

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