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RADIO (Judith Regan): CAC’s Wydra on Judith Regan Show: Is Wal-Mart Too Big to Sue?
Constitutional Accountability Center’s Chief Counsel Elizabeth Wydra appeared on The Judith Regan Show to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision in Wal-Mart v. Dukes. In that case, the Court blocked female employees’ massive class-action gender discrimination lawsuit, essentially suggesting that some corporations are too big to be held accountable
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