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The Ninth Circuit affirmed summary judgment for the defendants, holding that the Union lacked organizational standing to sue on its own behalf, lacked associational standing to bring damages claims on behalf of members, and that prospective injunctive relief claims were moot due to passage of statutes of limitation and changed circumstances.
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