1. In the Wal-Mart v. Dukes case, the Supreme Court ruled that the class-action suit could not continue because the plaintiffs could not show that they had enough in common in order to consider it as a class-action (based on class-action requirements). The Supreme Court highlighted that the plaintiffs did not have enough proof to show that there was discrimination. Ultimately, the Court’s decision showed how important it is for groups to show commonality to confirm that there is fairness when it comes to class-action legal proceedings.

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