If I was a member of the U.S. Senate, I would ask Kagan how she would have ruled on this extremely important consumer fraud case.
ESPN reports:
NFL fans miffed by the New England Patriots' secret videotaping of their opponents' signals can boycott games or team merchandise, but they can't seek legal damages for "Spygate," a U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday.
I'm surprised this case even made it to oral argument. The whole article is incredibly amusing.
Mayer and his lawyer, Bruce Afran, both worked for consumer advocate Ralph Nadar earlier in their careers and consider "Spygate" a consumer-fraud case.
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Mayer could seek a rehearing before the full 3rd Circuit Court or appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. He did not immediately return a message.
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Lawyer Shepard Goldfein, representing the NFL, argued that fans likely would buy tickets even if they knew the Patriots were stealing signals.
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