Series 17 to 200 claims please welcome christopher. [applause] our next panelist is the professor himself who wrote the book he is a graduate of notre dame where hes a runnerup valedictorian. But he made up for that when he went to Harvard Law School and won the fay diploma for being top student to graduate in his class. a its a lot easier. Hes been a lawyer and professor including back at harvard for a while. Currently at vanderbilt and the author of this book makes a compelling case as to the classaction mechanism and will hear more from him in a bit. Our moderator today is judge on the night circuit, he is a graduate, a korean immigrant to start with and came to this country and graduated from i believe cornell and also Harvard Law School. Round of applause for judge kenneth lee. [applause] thank you for the introductions. I think we will have a great debate here. We have two experts on class actions. Little bit of format, i will give professor fitzpatrick the floor and let him spea
Trillion dollars why not give us a trillion dollars a year in free money josh many think thats why i think you know if thats where it starts is is this sort of you know justice and thinking about money as this obstruct thing that Central Banks can print with theres no consequences for debt and so why not why not distribute this way is where it comes down to also you know i pay taxes presumably to get something in exchange i get the infrastructure i get the place i get the sanitation i get the military and its an abstract process and it goes through the matrix of politicians but why cant i just pay my taxes and get a dividend back i can make an investment in any other enterprise i get yang calls that are freedom dividend should be being paid dividends from my investment into america the enterprise again i think it comes back to this its as much about justice as i can on that and so its i think this is. And you know regardless if the economy is growing in the share the distribution is ju
Actions including over 20 dismissals of classaction cases so you may have a sense of where his position is on that. Hes a graduate of georgetown and university of Virginia Law School where he is also the author of a chapter in the popular letter guide series on the claims. [applause] the next panelist is the professor that wrote the book. He is a graduate of notre dame. He made up for that when he went to graduate school and was the top graduate in his class. He makes a case into class action mechanism and we will hear more from him in just a b bit. [applause] we are going to have a great debate with experts on class actions. Brian and i were classmates in law school they are more libertarian. To write a book in support of classaction complaints. [laughter] thank you for that kind introduction. The reason i think conservatives should support class actions is because we have to ask ourselves what the alternative is. The alternative was told to us in an amicus brief filed by the United S
Review. He is also the author of the chapter in the popular guide series on 17200 claims so please welcome christopher sure about. [applause] our next panelist is the professor himself he wrote the book. He is a graduate of notre dame where he was a runnerup valedictorian. But he made up for that when he went to Harvard Law School in one of the diploma for being top student to graduate in his class. [inaudible] and he has been a lawyer and a professor including back at harvard for a while. Is currently a vanderbilt and hes the author of this book and makes get compelling case on the class action mechanism that we will hear more from him in just just a bit. And our moderator today, is judge on the ninth circuits, he is a graduate of well hes a korean immigrant to start with and came to this country and graduated from i believe cornell, and then Harvard Law School. He has classmates . Is magna cum laude and it works out several places special counsel to the judiciary committed he was rec
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