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WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito said Monday they were concerned that a bank could be forced to pay billions of dollars for buying Florida residents' vehicle records.
Justices refused to step in and stop a class-action lawsuit filed by a Florida driver under a federal privacy law against Fidelity Federal Bank & Trust.
In an unusual move, Scalia wrote to explain that the court may be interested later in reviewing the case "depending on the course of proceedings." Alito, the newest member of the court, joined Scalia.
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