October 02, 2017 | National Law Journal
Will the Supreme Court Sacrifice Workers' Rights to Arbitration?Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard what may be the most important workers' rights cases in over 80 years. The employers' arguments dismiss the National Labor Relations Board, gut the labor laws, and falsely make eliminating class actions the "core" of the Federal Arbitration Act. Their implications, moreover, are staggering.
By Arthur H. Bryant
6 minute read
July 25, 2016 | National Law Journal
No New Law in 'Spokeo'—And That's Big NewsThe company sought a ruling gutting statutory damage claims and class actions. It didn't get one.
By Arthur H. Bryant
9 minute read
May 23, 2016 | National Law Journal
'Iqbal' Brings Seven Years of Bad Luck for PlaintiffsOPINION: The heightened pleading standard established in 2009 is based on faulty propositions.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
April 11, 2016 | National Law Journal
Post-Scalia, Class Actions Hang in the BalanceFrom 2011 to 2015, the justice wrote the opinions for some of the most pivotal decisions of our time.
By Arthur H. Bryant
10 minute read
December 21, 2015 | National Law Journal
Will the High Court Further Limit Class Actions?Recent oral arguments suggest that any far-reaching restrictions imposed by the justices are unlikely.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
December 19, 2015 | National Law Journal
Will the High Court Further Limit Class Actions?Recent oral arguments suggest that any far-reaching restrictions imposed by the justices are unlikely.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
November 09, 2015 | National Law Journal
Op-Ed: VW Creates the Perfect 'No-Injury' Class ActionAutomaker's emissions scandal points out fallacy of argument in case before the high court.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
November 06, 2015 | National Law Journal
Op-Ed: VW Creates the Perfect 'No-Injury' Class ActionAutomaker's emissions scandal points out fallacy of argument in case before the high court.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
September 07, 2015 | National Law Journal
Will Class Actions Get the Hammer Next Term?The high court will take up cases further defining the rights of consumers suing corporations.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
September 05, 2015 | National Law Journal
Will Class Actions Get the Hammer Next Term?The high court will take up cases further defining the rights of consumers suing corporations.
By Arthur H. Bryant
5 minute read
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