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The Supreme Court rejected T-Mobile's appeal in 3 cases yesterday, which means an earlier federal ruling that says states "can refuse to enforce arbitration clauses if they include bans on class actions" will stand. Now T-Mobile has to go back to state courts to deal with the class action lawsuits against it. [Associated Press]

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(Nelsons voice from Simpsons) Ha-ha!

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The Roberts Court ruled against big business? Has the world gone all topsy turvy on me?

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LOL! serves them right for being a bunch of idiots!

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Seriously? After all the posts on this issue this little aside is how you address the Supreme Court's decision on an issue you've pounded at for months? This is kinda sad guys.

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Let that be a lesson to T-Mobile: Make sure you bribe BOTH parties!

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@mgresser:
No kidding. I after reading the content of this post, I would have expected it to be a big headline, not just a tiny footnote.

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@B: Must be some kind of misdirection before they lay the real hammer on us.