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Legislation that supporters said would target abuses of class action lawsuits was rejected by the Senate on Thursday, a victim of election-year skirmishing. The bill met strong opposition from consumer, civil rights and environmental groups, as well as 12 state attorneys general who said they opposed the act because it "unduly limits the rights of individuals to seek redress for corporate wrongdoing in their state courts."
July 12, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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