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Koons Buick, Inc. v. Nigh

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Citations
  
543 U.S. 50 (more)

End date
  
2004

Concurrence
  
Thomas

Full case name
  
Koons Buick Pontiac GMC, Inc. v. Bradley Nigh

Majority
  
Ginsburg, joined by Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Breyer

Concurrence
  
Stevens, joined by Breyer

Concurrence
  
Kennedy, joined by Rehnquist

Koons Buick Pontiac GMC, Inc. v. Nigh, 543 U.S. 50 (2004), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that Congress's 1995 amendment of the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) left unaltered the prior minimum and maximum limits of $100 and $1000 prescribed for statutory damages awarded to plaintiffs in TILA violation suits involving personal-property loans.

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