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Workers can expect sympathy from Amy Coney Barrett – as long as they don’t bring a class action to defend their rights

  • Written by Elizabeth C. Tippett, Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Oregon
imageAmy Coney Barrett has issued mixed rulings when it comes to workers.Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

When it comes to Supreme Court rulings, constitutional law cases – like Roe v. Wade and Citizens United – tend to hog the limelight. But that’s not the only type of case that matters.

The Supreme Court issues a lot of important...

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