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Supreme Court To Consider Actual Injury Requirement For Absent Class Members - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Today, the United States Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari in Trans Union LLC v. Ramirez. At issue is an eight-figure judgment obtained by a certified class of consumers for statutory and punitive damages based on violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act ( FCRA ), which was upheld by a divided Ninth Circuit panel. The Supreme Court s order accepts the following Question Presented for review: Whether either Article III or Rule 23 permits a damages class action where the vast majority of the class suffered no actual injury, let alone an injury anything like what the class representative suffered. The litigation arises out of the named plaintiff s car

Challenge to fellow Republicans

Things start at the county level. I know and interact with our county recorder (a conservative). I also interact with our election director. Our recorder interacts with the other 14 county recorders. She has not detected “massive” fraud. The other 14 recorders comprised of both Republicans and Democrats have not detected massive fraud. The IT departments did not detect massive fraud. Consequently, the Dominion software conspiracy is so smart and so well “cloaked” it fooled 15 experienced recorders, election directors and IT departments in every county? Dominion software is so intelligent, it “changed” just enough ballots for Biden to win . without detection? Further, are the Democrats so much smarter than Republicans that they were able to pull this Dominion implementation off, without Republicans having one inkling, hence not intervening? I would say this is somewhat of a self indictment on Republican intelligence. To be blunt, Republicans must be pr

US election: I m very disappointed in Supreme Court —Trump – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Kayode Oyero US President Donald Trump has expressed disappointment in the country’s Supreme Court after the apex court rejected a Republican lawsuit that sought to overturn the victory of Democrat Joe Biden in last month’s presidential election. “I am very disappointed in the United States Supreme Court, and so is our great country!” the Republican incumbent tweeted on Friday. “Democrats would never put up with a Presidential Election stolen by the Republicans!” Trump also alleged. Read Also But the president-elect said Trump has had full opportunity to contest the results in court and “in every case no cause or evidence was found to reverse or question or dispute.”

Massachusetts bishops criticize state legislation to expand abortion Published 12/18/2020

By Jacqueline Tetrault Pilot Staff Posted: 12/18/2020 Pilot file photo/Gregory L. Tracy BOSTON The bishops of Massachusetts have expressed disappointment that a budget amendment expanding abortion is moving forward. A state budget amendment containing several provisions of the controversial ROE Act made its way to Gov. Charlie Baker s desk last week. On Dec. 11, the governor sent the amendment back to the Legislature with recommended changes. Those included keeping the age of consent for an abortion at 18 years old rather than lowering it to 16. The original ROE Act had sought to eliminate the age of consent completely so that minors of any age could obtain abortions without the permission of a parent, guardian, or judge.

Supreme Court rejects challenge to Trump Admin s plan to keep undocumented immigrants excluded from Census

Supreme Court rejects challenge to Trump Admin s plan to keep undocumented immigrants excluded from Census 3 months 2 weeks 13 hours ago Friday, December 18 2020 Dec 18, 2020 December 18, 2020 10:04 AM December 18, 2020 in News Source: ABC News Share: As President Donald Trump faces what many feel are his last few weeks in office, one of his administration s most pressing initiatives regarding the inclusion of immigrants in the U.S. census has overcome a legal hurdle that threatened its advancement.   According to ABC News, the United States Supreme Court ruled Friday, by a vote of 6-3, that an attempt to prevent the President from excluding undocumented immigrants from a key Census count was premature.

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