Bio
Kelsey is a junior content writer for ClassAction.org. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, she has recently adopted New Jersey as her new home. Before working for ClassAction.org, she taught high school English literature and journalism in St. Louis. She now enjoys the peace and quiet of writing her own pieces instead of editing thousands of awful student papers that made her eyes bleed.
Kelsey has a Master’s in education and studied English and history in college. Outside of work, Kelsey likes to explore her new town, dabble in art, and worry if she’ll survive the East Coast winters.
Recent Posts
Zyn Class Action Lawsuit Alleges ‘Unreasonably Dangerous’ Nicotine Pouches Are Advertised to Kids
A proposed class action lawsuit claims the big tobacco companies behind Zyn have purposefully marketed the oral nicotine pouches to kids while downplaying the viral products’ addiction and health risks.
Not ‘Natural’? Fiji Bottled Water Is Contaminated with Microplastics, Class Action Claims
A proposed class action claims The Wonderful Company has failed to warn consumers that its so-called “natural” Fiji bottled water is contaminated with potentially harmful microplastics.
What Is a Collective Action Lawsuit?
Though class and collective actions are both representative in nature—that is, both generally seek to represent groups of people who have allegedly suffered a similar harm—there are a few important differences between the two.
Class Action Says Amazon Conspired with Online Casino Apps to Operate Illegal Gambling Scheme
A proposed class action out of Washington alleges Amazon.com has conspired with numerous online casino apps to operate an illegal internet gambling scheme through which it exploits users and “reap[s] billions in profits.”
FTC, 17 States Allege Amazon Has Used ‘Monopoly Power’ to Squash Competition, Inflate Prices
The FTC sued Amazon over allegations that the retail juggernaut has weaponized an arsenal of competition-stifling strategies to illegally maintain monopoly power over the market.