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02 February 2006

Women sue Wal-Mart

Three Massachusetts women who are slightly-pissed about Walmart's failure to stock emergency contraception in its pharmacies have sued the corporate behemoth. Their claim is legally valid as Walmart's refusal to stock the pill is in direct violation of state regulation.
The lawsuit, filed in state court, seeks to force the company to carry the morning-after pill in its 44 Wal-Marts and four Sam Club stores in Massachusetts.

The plaintiffs argued that state policy requires pharmacies to provide all "commonly prescribed medicines."
Did you know that Walmart ranks second behind the U.S. government as the most sued organization in the world? Just FYI.

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