Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor sat as a judge on the Ninth Circuit during a special session at the University of Montana. After oral arguments, the Justice (as well as the other judges appearing on the panel) spoke to law students on topics such as the judicial confirmation process and the importance of thorough preparation for oral arguments.  NBC Montana and the Missoulian provide coverage.
SCOTUSblog’s symposium on class action lawsuits has added posts from the University of Minnesota’s Allan Erbsen and Andrew J. Trask of McGuire Woods. Professor Erbsen focuses on class certification after the Court’s decision in Wal-Mart v. Dukes; he argues that to determine whether a class should be certified under Rule 23(b)(3), lower courts should focus on its heterogeneity. Trask reviews what he describes as possibly the Court’s busiest Term in history for class actions, and he concludes that – despite predictions to the contrary – the class action is “alive and kicking.â€
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