Rosario v. Livaditis

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1992-05-13

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HARLINGTON WOOD, Jr„ Circuit Judge. These appeals arise from a lawsuit instituted by a class of former students of two beauty schools. The class alleged that the schools were “sham schools” because the schools provided little or no education and did not adequately prepare the students for a career in cosmetology despite representations to the contrary. These students’ claims were grounded in RICO, the Illinois Consumer Fra…

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