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Antifar
02/17/23 9:28:33 AM
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https://www.levernews.com/bidens-doj-backing-norfolk-southern-case-to-block-lawsuits/
A looming Supreme Court decision could end up making it easier for the railroad giant whose train derailed in Ohio this month to block lawsuits, including from victims of the disaster.

In the case against Norfolk Southern, the Biden administration is siding with the railroad in its conflict with a cancer-stricken former rail worker. A high court ruling for Norfolk Southern could create a national precedent limiting where workers and consumers can bring cases against corporations.

The lawsuit in question, filed initially in a Pennsylvania county court in 2017, deals with a state law that permits plaintiffs to file suit against any corporation registered to do business there, even if the actions that gave rise to the case occurred elsewhere.

In its fight against the lawsuit, Norfolk Southern is asking the Supreme Court to uphold the lower court ruling, overturn Pennsylvanias law, and restrict where corporations can be sued, upending centuries of precedent.

Oral arguments in the case were held last fall, and a ruling is expected from the Supreme Court in the coming months.

If the court rules in favor of Norfolk Southern, it could overturn plaintiff-friendly laws on the books in states including Pennsylvania, New York, and Georgia that give workers and consumers more leeway to choose where they take corporations to court an advantage national corporations already enjoy, as they often require customers and employees to agree to file litigation in specific locales whose laws make it harder to hold companies accountable.

Limiting lawsuits is exactly what the American Association of Railroads (AAR), the industrys primary lobbying group, wants. The organization filed a brief on the side of Norfolk Southern in the case, arguing that a ruling in favor of the plaintiff would open up railroads to more litigation.

It is also apparently what the Biden administration wants the Justice Department filed its own brief in favor of Norfolk Southern.

Should Norfolk Southern prevail, the company could use the ruling to challenge other lawsuits on the grounds that theyre filed in the wrong venue, said Scott Nelson, an attorney with the Public Citizen Litigation Group, which filed a brief backing the plaintiff in the Pennsylvania case.

Such a decision could affect lawsuits filed by residents exposed to hazardous chemicals as the result of accidents in other states such as the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment disaster, which occurred five miles west of the Pennsylvania state line.

[Norfolk Southern] might say, You can only sue us in Ohio or Virginia [where Norfolk Southern is headquartered], even if you were injured at your home in Pennsylvania from an accident that took place five miles away in Ohio, Nelson said.


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CyricZ
02/17/23 9:29:25 AM
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Well that's depressing as fuck.

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LightHawKnight
02/17/23 9:30:14 AM
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The DoJ proving once again they only side with the rich.

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Southernfatman
02/17/23 9:50:35 AM
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It is also apparently what the Biden administration wants

This is one of those times where "same thing both sides" actually applies. The way Biden handled the previous strikes as well.

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AzNDarkSamurai
02/17/23 9:52:26 AM
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Told you America is a 3rd world country disguised as a first

The rich control everything and the normal people fight for the scraps. Lack of social services for a first world country too. Sound familiar?

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legendary_zell
02/17/23 10:06:56 AM
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I've worked with the DoJ frequently and they're very often inexplicably conservative in their legal arguments. Even in civil rights issues. So, this isn't surprising.

I'd need to read their arguments, but I'm not sure what interest they would have in taking this position. I'd say it's their job to do the opposite.

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TaylorHeinicke
02/17/23 10:12:54 AM
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Southernfatman posted...
This is one of those times where "same thing both sides" actually applies. The way Biden handled the previous strikes as well.
@Heineken14

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SenlinDescends
02/17/23 10:14:07 AM
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It's like they WANT people to take justice into their own hands

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CountDrugula
02/17/23 10:24:41 AM
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Oh fuck this bullshit

If anyone wants a copy of Norfolk Southerns internal operators guide for the Pittsburgh-Cleveland rail network with lots of contact information, shoot me a PM

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TaylorHeinicke
02/17/23 10:52:01 AM
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CountDrugula posted...
Oh fuck this bullshit

If anyone wants a copy of Norfolk Southerns internal operators guide for the Pittsburgh-Cleveland rail network with lots of contact information, shoot me a PM
sure, i'll take some

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ThePieReborn
02/17/23 11:13:07 AM
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I'll do some reading later. Personal jurisdiction outside of specific personal jurisdiction is an absolute clusterfuck.

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