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Class Certification

Definition

The formal court ruling that allows a lawsuit to proceed as a class action. A judge must find that the group of people is large enough, that they share common legal questions, and that the named plaintiffs can adequately represent the whole group.

Examples

  • The district court certified a class of asylum seekers turned away at the border, but the government argues that each person's experience was too different to allow for class-wide treatment.

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