redressibility– can’t sue if no remedy
-Steel Co. (1998): No standing to sue for failure to file reports when company responds by filing reports
-complaint is past violation not ongoing
-Lyons (1983): No standing to sue for injunctive relief on chokeholds because can’t show you’re likely to be subject to policy again
-not moot unless behavior is not reasonably likely to occur (Laidlaw)
-also not moot if “capable of repetition yet evading review” (Doe v. Sullivan)
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