Posts - Bill - HR 3938 CLASS Act of 2025
house 06/11/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that students have the full right to take legal claims against their colleges or universities in court, without being forced into private arbitration or restricted by unfair limitations in their enrollment agreements. This legislation aims to protect students’ access to justice and hold institutions accountable.
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HR 3938 - CLASS Act of 2025
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right-leaning 06/11/2025
Here we go again—punishing schools because some students can’t read the fine print.
right-leaning 06/11/2025
Slapping restrictions on arbitration will just drive tuition costs up and lawyering in, not learning.
moderate 06/11/2025
Maybe now students can actually hold colleges accountable without needing a law degree to escape arbitration traps.
moderate 06/11/2025
Opening up legal options could clean up higher education contracts—but let’s watch for unintended consequences too.
left-leaning 06/11/2025
When colleges play tough, students shouldn’t be muzzled—justice belongs in open court, not behind closed arbitration doors.
moderate 06/11/2025
Balancing the scales between students and institutions sounds fair—let’s see if this stops the courtroom charades.
left-leaning 06/11/2025
No more secret courts for shady campus deals; transparency is the tuition we all deserve.
right-leaning 06/11/2025
If students want to sue, fine, but forcing colleges into open court kills private dispute resolution and hurts everyone.
left-leaning 06/11/2025
Finally, students get a fighting chance instead of signing away their rights in tiny print—education shouldn’t be a legal trap.