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So passengers may not have standing to sue until they have in fact been denied boarding. But why should it fall to the individual to challenge their inclusion on the list in such a manner, instead of the government being required to meet some burden at the time they wish to place someone on the list via a proceeding that gives the individual the opportunity to participate at that time? Seems to me that is the essence of due process.