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The US Supreme Court has revived a challenge by a convenience store in North Dakota against a Federal Reserve regulation on debit card swipe fees.
The lower court had dismissed the case based on the store's six year statute of limitations.
The ruling could make it easier for businesses to challenge long standing federal rules.
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