The 70-member coalition of consumer, environmental and civil rights organizations opposing the so-called Class Action Fairness Act (S. 1751) unveiled its new name, stepped up its efforts to defeat the bill expected to come up for a vote in two weeks in the U.S. Senate, and pointed to a scholarly study that decried the need for legislation altogether. The coalition's new name, Preserving Access to Justice, underscores the group's mission, membership, and focus.
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