Transportation stocks sink after Supreme Court backs trucker who resisted being forced into arbitration after suing over wages
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Contract truckers just scored a huge win today when the Supreme Court affirmed that they can't be forced into arbitrationAmerica's 350,000 independent truckers are now able to settle disputes with their employers out of court.
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Constellation Brands stock sinks 7% after releasing disappointing 2019 outlookConstellation Brands reported third-quarter earnings Wednesday morning before the bell.
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New Jersey Supreme Court rules in favor of NFL over Super Bowl ticket pricesThe NFL did not skirt any state consumer protection laws when the league decided how to allocate tickets for the 2014 Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium, a court ruled.
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Supreme Court considers whether predecessors made a mistake 40 years agoShould justices overturn a precedent that says states can be sued in other states without their consent? The case is a key test of a concept called stare decisis, or respecting past decisions, for the court’s strengthened conservative majority.
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Republican bid to delay redistricting in VirginiaGOP leaders had asked for stay while high court considers appeal of gerrymandering case
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