The following excerpt is from Salazar v. Kokor, Case No.: 1:14-cv-211-MJS (E.D. Cal. 2014):
Plaintiff fails to suggest a real and immediate threat of injury. See City of Los Angeles v. Lyons, 461 U.S. 95, 101-102 (1983) (plaintiff must show "real and immediate" threat of injury, and "past exposure to illegal conduct does not in itself show a present case or controversy regarding injunctive relief . . . if unaccompanied by any continuing, present, adverse effects."). Plaintiff has failed to satisfy this element.
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