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Apr. 18, 2017
New Supreme Court looks like old Supreme Court in determining class action rights
Neil M. Gorsuch made his U.S. Supreme Court oral argument premiere Monday, and indicated he shares predecessor Antonin G. Scalia's dim view toward plaintiffs' rights in class actions, a position that could hurt California's gargantuan state workers' retirement system.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Neil M. Gorsuch made his U.S. Supreme Court oral argument premiere Monday, and indicated he shares predecessor Antonin G. Scalia's dim view toward plaintiffs' rights in class actions, a position that could hurt California's gargantuan state workers' retirement system.
The former 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals justice asked just a handful of questions in a case pitting California Public Em...
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