Stilp v. Commonwealth, General Assembly

In Stilp v. Commonwealth, General Assembly, 596 Pa. 62, 940 A.2d 1227 (2007), where a citizen sought a declaratory judgment that the Auditor General had authority to audit the General Assembly, the Supreme Court ruled that the citizen lacked standing, citing as sufficient the fifth factor of the Application of Biester (1979) test, because the Auditor General as an elected official was far better situated to bring a declaratory judgment action on that question.