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This judicial scrutiny was once applied so stringently that class actions were frequently thrown out. Starting in the '50s, however, constitutional issues like desegregation and legislative reapportionment were successfully fought as class actions. Then, in 1967, the California Supreme Court swept away an important barrier to class actions on the part of consumers. A Los Angeles cab company was accused of rigging its meters to overcharge customers. In denying the charge, the company argued in part that the suit should be dismissed because it would be impossible to find and reimburse each passenger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: One for All | 12/13/1971 | See Source »

Under Zwick's slick direction, the actors create a five-year-old's world that knocks down any age barrier. Zwick admits that he never saw any previous performances of "Charlie Brown". He is none the worse for it. Working with only a 50-cent paper-back copy of the original text, the director and his cast have evolved a fresh product of communal effort...

Author: By Celia B. Betsky, | Title: Charlie Brown | 12/3/1971 | See Source »

...Cornell. Ed Marinaro ploughed his way to a new NCAA three-year career rushing record. The senior halfback rolled past Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens' 1867 yd. record on his second carry of the day, and he continued to ramble on past the 4,000 yd. barrier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Marinaro Breaks NCAA All-Time Rushing Mark | 11/2/1971 | See Source »

...needs only eight yards rushing against Columbia this Saturday before the home crowd in Ithaca, N.Y.. to break the NCAA career rushing record of 3.867 yds., currently held by Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens of Oklahoma. Marinaro has four more games to easily surpass the 4,000 yd. barrier...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Saturday Was Ed's Day; Marinaro Cited Again | 10/28/1971 | See Source »

Long Ago, Tomorrow is a British film about two paralytics who find their handicaps no barrier to love. There are perhaps a dozen other ways to describe the plot, none of which would make it sound any less sentimental. Moreover, Director-Scenarist Bryan Forbes (Seance on a Wet Afternoon) seems less dedicated to insights than to untoward assaults on the tear ducts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: How to Neck in a Wheelchair | 10/25/1971 | See Source »

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