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Mohawk v. Williams - more on oral argument
April 27, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

SCOTUSblog has quite a nice recap of the oral arguments on April 26, written by Kevin Russell, a partner at Goldstein & Howe.

Today's Argument in Mohawk Industries, Inc. v. Williams

Here's a tiny portion:

Based on argument, it was difficult to tell where a majority of the Court will come out on the RICO issues presented by this case -- namely, whether a corporation can ever be part of an association-in-fact enterprise and, if so, whether plaintiffs had alleged enough here to establish that the defendant corporation was participating in an enterprise with its outside recruiters when it hired illegal workers, rather than simply conducting its own affairs.

My previous comments on this case:

Mohawk Industries v. Williams oral argument

Mohawk v. Williams: RICO meets employment law

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