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Minor Leaguers' Lawsuit Over Pay Allowed to Proceed, Supreme Court Says
October 9th, 2020
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Minor Leaguers' Lawsuit Over Pay Allowed to Proceed, Supreme Court Says
Earlier this week, minor-league baseball players celebrated after they were granted class-action status in a lawsuit against Major League Baseball. On Monday, the Supreme Court denied the “MLB’s appeal of a previous ruling that granted class-action status to a group of 29 players currently suing Major League Baseball for violation of minimum-wage laws.” If the appeal had been granted, “players would have had to individually bring their cases against MLB” and the process would have been much more lengthy and cumbersome.
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