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Arbitration

2017

Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

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How The Supreme Court's Misconstruction Of The Faa Has Affected Consumers, Margaret L. Moses Jan 2017

How The Supreme Court's Misconstruction Of The Faa Has Affected Consumers, Margaret L. Moses

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Neither the drafters of the Federal Arbitration Act nor the Congress that adopted it intended for it to cover consumers or workers or displace state jurisdiction or state substantive law. The FAA was simply intended to provide a means for resolving disputes among commercial entities that might voluntarily choose to forego their rights to have their disputes settled in court, in favor of what they deemed to be a simpler and more efficient means of dispute resolution. That point, which is entirely beyond dispute, has been lost on the Supreme Court. In a series of cases over the past fifty …