Campbell v. Louisiana, 523 U.S. 392, 18 (1998)

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Cite as: 523 U. S. 392 (1998)

Opinion of Thomas, J.

nity for declaratory or injunctive relief to prevent repeated violations.

For these reasons, I would hold that petitioner—who does not claim that he was discriminated against or that the alleged discrimination against others had any effect on the outcome of his trial--lacks standing to raise the equal protection rights of excluded black veniremen. Accordingly, I join Parts I, II, IV, and V of the Court's opinion and concur in the judgment.

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