On the recordJune 26, 2025
[T]he decision whether to let private plaintiffs enforce a new statutory right poses delicate questions of public policy.
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Neil Gorsuch
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cbsnews.com[T]he decision whether to let private plaintiffs enforce a new statutory right poses delicate questions of public policy.
Gorsuch discusses the complexities of allowing private enforcement of new rights.
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