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Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Shutts
This case addresses two questions:
1) Are there procedural due process concerns with the class action device vis-a-vis the unnamed plaintiffs, who face the prospect of having their claims adjudicated (and thus extinguished) in a proceeding in which they exercised little, if any, control?
2) Are there constitutional limits on horizontal choice of law? For example, could a state court choose to apply its own state's law to transactions bearing little, if any, connection to that state?
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