"Why Class Actions Are Something both Liberals and Conservatives Can Lo" by Brian T. Fitzpatrick
 

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Vanderbilt Law Review

Publication Date

5-2020

ISSN

0042-2533

Page Number

1147

Keywords

class actions, cy pres doctrine, common law doctrine

Disciplines

Civil Law | Common Law | Law

Abstract

In Professor Redish's review of my new book, The Conservative Case for Class Actions, he argues that liberals should oppose the class action because the cy pres doctrine used to distribute settlement money is democratically illegitimate and that conservatives should oppose it because it is inferior to government policing of the marketplace or no policing at all. But cy pres is a longstanding common law doctrine and relying on it is no more illegitimate than relying on any other common law doctrine that has not been abrogated by legislation. Moreover, contrary to popular caricatures, conservatives actually do believe the marketplace needs some policing, and, for all the reasons we prefer private solutions over government solutions in other areas, we should prefer a private police force staffed with class action lawyers over government bureaucrats.

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