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The Constitutional Class Action and Mass Litigation Warrior

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The Constitutional Class Action and Mass Litigation Warrior

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Class action litigation sits at the intersection of the Due Process Clause's requirements for adequate representation of absent class members, the Seventh Amendment's guarantee of a jury trial, and the constitutional dimensions of the class arbitration question. Hansberry v. Lee's foundational principle remains the bedrock of class action due process. Wal-Mart v. Dukes and Comcast Corp. v. Behrend erected significant constitutional and rule-based barriers to class certification. The Constitutional Class Action and Mass Litigation Warrior is Volume XCIII of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series. Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full class action constitutional landscape: the Due Process Clause and class representation — Hansberry, the adequate representation requirement, and the constitutional minimum for class notice; Rule 23 and the constitutional floor; Wal-Mart v. Dukes and Comcast's commonality and damages requirements; the Seventh Amendment and class damages — whether statistical sampling and aggregate proof violate the jury trial right; class arbitration — Concepcion, Epic Systems, and constitutional dimensions of class arbitration waivers; and mass tort constitutional dimensions.

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