Courts' 'One-Plaintiff Rule' Raises Concerns Over Fairness and Justice
The "one-plaintiff rule" in federal courts allows cases to proceed even if only one plaintiff has standing. However, this practice is problematic as all plaintiffs should have standing, not just one. This rule can lead to unfair outcomes and goes against legal principles. The reason for this rule's acceptance lies in the incentives of courts and litigants, as well as misunderstandings about judicial power.