Special Feature: Arbitration

Date Author Post Title
09.26.11 Closing thoughts on the arbitration symposium
09.23.11 AT&T Mobility and the end of consumer class action through Commerce Clause jurisprudence: Not so fast
09.22.11 A second, more circumstantial separability doctrine
09.21.11 Is the Supreme Court demanding enough as it provides incentives for the private funding of a federal small claims court?
09.21.11 The third arbitration trilogy: Revelation, reaction and reflection on the direction of American arbitration
09.20.11 Rent-A-Center v. Jackson: Delegating to arbitrator power to determine arbitrability
09.20.11 The uncertain future of the “manifest disregard” doctrine
09.19.11 Class actions in the wake of Concepcion
09.19.11 Eliminating class actions – a tsunami in the wake of AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion threatens access to justice
09.16.11 Do-it-yourself tort reform: How the Supreme Court quietly killed the class action
09.16.11 Some costs of flaunting but flunking Contracts
09.15.11 AT&T Mobility vs. Concepcion: From unconscionability to vindication of rights
09.15.11 Arbitrating employment discrimination claims in the collective bargaining context: the future is far from certain
09.15.11 AT&T Mobility, FAA preemption and class arbitration
09.14.11 Status and contract in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion
09.14.11 Separate and unequal
09.14.11 Is the end of class actions upon us?
09.13.11 Does the Federal Arbitration Act apply to wills and trusts?
09.13.11 Concepcion and the Arbitration Fairness Act
09.12.11 Announcing symposium on arbitration and the Court