Blogger Jonathan Cobb at The Soapbox (Jul. 9) has some observations concerning this site's coverage (Jul. 8, Jul. 2, Jun. 29) of the decision to certify a class action of all women employees in the Wal-Mart case. And it's fair to say that columnist/commentators Wendy McElroy and Thomas Sowell don't like the court's decision at all. Plus: More from Sowell. Even more: Sally Pipes, Pacific Research Institute.
Always low class certification standards. Always
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