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How to Organize a Class Action Lawsuit

・ 1 Understand the legal terms: A class action is a procedure used to efficiently handle a lawsuit in which... ・ 2 Research the scope of the problem. How you do this will depend greatly on the issue. The Web is a tremendous... ・ 3 Hire an a...

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What is the definition of a class action lawsuit

A class action lawsuit is one brought by one or more plaintiffs on behalf of a large group of others who have a common interest.

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What is a class action lawsuit?

A class action lawsuit occurs when more than one person sues a product or manufacturer for damages incurred. For instance, if a type of sunglasses caused blindness and everyone who had purchased them sued then that would be a class action s...

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Special school programs for blacks: racist or essential?

Q: http://www.sptimes.com/2007/03/25/Tampabay/Special_school_progra.shtmlFor decades, school districts have organized around a simple idea: Whatever you give to white students, give it to black students, too.Put both groups of students in the same schools. Expose them to the same teaching. If they struggle, give them the same help.In the Tampa Bay area and across the nation, this was how educators atoned for the long-ago sin of relegating black children to inferior schools.Now, in a class-action lawsuit that has Pinellas County's top educators on the defensive, the plaintiffs say the policy of equal access has failed the school district's 20,000 black students.Black kids, they contend, will need uniquely tailored programs if the district ever hopes to erase an education gap that has them lagging behind every other ethnic group in school performance.Make up your mind, do you want to intergrate or not!

A: I'm a big one for equal rights for all, but I gotta agree with you. Special classes for black students is a step backward toword special water fountains(segregation). What difference would they possibly teach? And doesn't that reinforce the concept that we're different?How bout we start being humans and see what we have in common that way; it's a lot more than they think.


 

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