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April 02, 2003
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CFA and U.S. PIRG Oppose S. 274, the "Class Action Fairness Act" as Senate Marks-Up the Bill
As the Senate Judiciary Committee considers S. 274, Consumer Federation of America and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group write to express our opposition to the “Class Action Fairness Act of 2003.” The bill will make it more difficult for consumers to obtain effective and efficient judicial relief for injuries caused by defective products, fraud in the marketplace, and discrimination.
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