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By Erwin Chemerinsky The California Supreme Court's recent decision in In re Tobacco II Cases is a major victory for consumers in California. The California Supreme Court followed the literal language of Proposition 64 and the intent of the voters and preserved the class action as a crucial device for remedying harms suffered by large numbers of people. The decision involves a lawsuit initially filed in 1997on behalf of re...
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