A Small Crack In High Court's Pro-Employer FAA Absolutism

By Scott Oswald ( January 15, 2019, 7:04 PM EST) -- Lately it's become reasonable to ask: Is there any arbitration provision however lopsided and unfair that the U. S. Supreme Court won't deem enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act, a 90-year-old statute that modern corporations have wielded to push their disputes out of public courts and onto the secret, tilted field of arbitration? . . .

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