The New Yorker on the Impact of Scalia’s Death on Class Actions and Arbitration

Here. Excerpt:

[M]any of the Roberts Court’s most important business cases were decided by a 5–4 margin, with the five conservative Justices voting as a bloc. And, as [Vanderbilt law professor Brian] Fitzpatrick points out, “Scalia has done more than any other justice in making it difficult for consumers and employees to bring class-action suits. So his absence alone may make a difference.”

(HT: Eric Sanders)

 

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