Rather, he explained, an American citizen plaintiff must have suffered a tangible and particular harm.
This result, known as the Storm King Doctrine, was the first time environmentalists were given standing to object to scenic or recreational injury without showing tangible economic harm.
I felt only slightly guilty for trespassing on his privacy; as long as he remained unaware of the fact, I'd done him no tangible harm.
The issue was whether Ms. Harris could sue without demonstrating tangible psychological harm.
Her lawyers hope to be helped by the Court's holding that victims who suffer no tangible economic harm may still bring a lawsuit.
By other bad consequences Baker means privacy violations and conduct that does not necessarily result in tangible harm, but does result in unwanted consequences.
Some of these protesters would insist that they are simply trying to counter attitudes that threaten tangible harm to individuals.
Most harassment cases that do make it to trial involve allegations of repeated harassing behavior, some showing that the plaintiff suffered tangible harm or was subjected to a hostile work environment.
There is a broad cultural consensus that unwanted sexual advances are morally repugnant, but the law concerns itself with monetary recovery for tangible harm.
Not for any tangible harm the Children will do it; they don't hurt people.