Class Dismissed: Ascertainability, Adequacy, and the College Bribery Cases by Vanessa Miller
Aggregate-party litigation, particularly the class action device, is a powerful and pervasive tool of social change. The class action is an “ingenious procedural innovation that enables persons who have suffered a wrongful injury…to obtain relief as a group” (Eubank v. Pella Corp., 7th Cir. 2014). There are few examples in the history of aggregate-party litigation