The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that a group representing as many as 1.5 million women cannot proceed with a class action sex discrimination lawsuit against Walmart. The decision, which overturns an earlier ruling in favor of the class action, means the women will have to file individual claims against Walmart.
While the Court was divided on other issues at stake in the case, including the level of "common elements" required to bring a class-action suit against an employer, the Justices were united in their decision that this case wasn't eligible for class-action status:
I'm glad , this was BS anyway.
ReplyDeleteGet in the kitchen and make us a samich , get us a beer too.
who did they pay off?
ReplyDeleteWhy certainly....right after I get done enjoying my time with a real man and then pick a few white oleander flowers for my special homemade sandwich spread.
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