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Other incidents have led to more easily traceable harm.
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Seizing on these doctrines, late nineteenth century judges had been all too prone to issue matter-of-law rulings that, for a given class of negligence claims, either assigned responsibility for victims' injuries to the fault or choices of victims, or wrote them off as harms not traceable to anyone's wrong.
See id. at 12. Connecticut argues that the harm is fairly traceable to the injury, as set out in Massachusetts v. EPA, 549 U.S. 497 (2007), where the Court stated that the carbon emissions only had to "meaningfully contribute" to the harm.
To prove an antitrust violation, any financial harm suffered by private plaintiffs must be traceable to the negative effect on competition from the collusion.
American Electric argues that the alleged harm was caused over centuries from billions of different sources and therefore the conduct is not "fairly traceable" to the power companies' carbon emissions; to rule otherwise would give a right of action for anyone on the planet to sue any party that outputs greenhouses gases at any time.
It is traceable.
Actually it is traceable.
Today everything is traceable.
Mesodiscrimen hardly traceable.
Wings: Not traceable.
Mesodiscrimen not traceable.
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