ASSOCIATION OF DATA PROCESSING SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS V. CAMP 397 U.S. 150 (1970) CASE BRIEF

ASSOCIATION OF DATA PROCESSING SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS V. CAMP

397 U.S. 150 (1970)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over standing. Association (P) challenged a ruling by the Comptroller of the Currency (D) permitting national banks to make data processing services available to other banks and bank customers. The District Court dismissed the complaint, as Ps lacked standing to bring the suit, and the Court of Appeals affirmed.

FACTS: Association of Data Processing Service Organizations (P) sought to challenge a ruling by the Comptroller of the Currency (D) that national banks as incident to their banking services, may make data processing services available to other banks and to bank customers. The lower court found that Ps lacked standing. The Court of Appeals affirmed and the Supreme Court granted certiorari.

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