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SCOTUS sides with Corporations ... again.
#1
SCOTUS has done it again ...

"The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that AT&T—and indeed, any company—could block class-action suits arising from disputes with customers and instead force those customers into binding arbitration."

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/...-suits.ars

This is terrible news for consumers. Corporations can force you into binding arbitration and they get to pick the arbitrator.

You're all screwed.
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#2
I mourned this decision yesterday.
Regular people in this country are screwed with every passing day.
But I try to be positive anyway.
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#3
Spock wrote:
SCOTUS has done it again ...

"The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that AT&T—and indeed, any company—could block class-action suits arising from disputes with customers and instead force those customers into binding arbitration."

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/...-suits.ars

This is terrible news for consumers. Corporations can force you into binding arbitration and they get to pick the arbitrator.

You're all screwed.

so what's protecting YOU?
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#4
yeah, f$cking awful.
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#5
Small picture: I won't miss the $5 in coupons I get from class action settlements.
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#6
We have all the grounds we need to remove Clarence Thomas from the SCOTUS. Scalia could possibly be challenged on blantant conflict of interest, but it would be a long shot. Thomas is guilty on numerous counts. There just needs to be more of a widespread uprising about his unethical and illegal behavior.

Complaints can be filed with State Attorneys General. I've done that; however, it won't go anywhere here in SC.

There is currently a disbarment proceeding in Missouri, but the politics of their Supreme Court may make them overlook Thomas' criminality.
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#7
Honey, are kids in bed? I have to tell you something. Corporations can force you into binding arbitration and they get to pick the arbitrator.
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#8
Dakota wrote:
Honey, are kids in bed? I have to tell you something. Corporations can force you into binding arbitration and they get to pick the arbitrator.

You're the kind of guy who would actually brag about being screwed over, aren't you?

That's a rhetorical question, by the way - you already answered it in your previous post.
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#9
I plan to incorporate myself as soon as possible.

Not only will I pay less in taxes, I'll also be able to cheat my customers and employees and pollute the air and water with impunity, and make unlimited, anonymous political contributions to the causes of my choice. Life will be good!

Just call me Grace62, Inc.
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#10
Dakota must enjoy getting screwed.
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