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A Victory for Workers

THE SUPREME Court during recent terms has relied on cramped legal analysis to deny fairness to workers and criminal defendants in several notable cases. Yesterday, the justices issued a decision remarkable for the fact that it was unanimous in handing victory to the proverbial "little guy."
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