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August 11, 2017
MEJIA v. UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
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0:17-cv-61617
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Constitutional - State Statute
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Class Action
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February 16, 2018
Uber Driver Can't Sue Over Gun-Carrying Ban, Judge Says
A Florida federal judge on Friday tossed an Uber driver's proposed class action alleging the rideshare giant's rule prohibiting drivers and passengers from carrying a gun violates their constitutional rights, finding that the driver has not claimed he's been harmed by the policy and therefore can't sue.
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