Monday round-up

There is still more coverage of and commentary on the class-action case Campbell-Ewald Co. v. Gomez.  Writing for the ABA Journal, Debra Cassens Weiss reports that the Court’s more “liberal justices appeared to side with [the plaintiff] and conservatives against him,” while “Justice Anthony M. Kennedy appeared to be the swing vote.” At Mayer Brown’s Class Defense Blog, Archis Parasharami looks back at last week’s oral arguments and concludes that “a number of the Justices were concerned about allowing a plaintiff whose individual claims would be fully satisfied by an offer of judgment to nonetheless invoke the machinery of the federal courts.”  And at Jost on Justice, Kenneth Jost observes that, although the legal issue at stake in the case “might have seemed impenetrably technical and minimally significant,” “the stakes are actually quite high.” 

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