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I don't believe I'm changing the target. I'm trying to explain that the way that you see the 7th Amendment -- as giving you an ultimate right to a jury trial in all civil cases over $20 -- is simply not what the 7th…
As far as asserting more than $20 in damages and getting thrown out of court on jurisdiction: tons and tons and tons. Happens all the time. Here's an example:…
1) I'm assuming you're getting that $20 figure from the Seventh Amendment, and while your interpretation seems reasonable and natural, it's not how the Seventh Amendment has been interpreted. First, the Seventh…
I should add that what I'm trying to illustrate here is that arbitration clauses are a big problem. Arbitration is a stacked deck, and consumers always lose. They lose even when they win, since you can only arbitrate…
1) Negative. You do not. What you have is a right to a jury trial in a civil case, where a federal court has jurisdiction , that would have been brought before the courts of law (rather than equity) in England in 1789.…
That may well be true, but two things to think about in that regard: 1) You don't have a Constitutional right to have private companies not collect your data. You don't have a Constitutional right to sue those private…