We invite you to check out SCOTUSblog Symposium on Arbitration. The blog has featured the following guest-posts:
- AT&T Mobility and the end of consumer class action through Commerce Clause jurisprudence: Not so fast, Terry Moritz
- A second, more circumstantial separability doctrine, Thomas Carbonneau
- The third arbitration trilogy: Revelation, reaction and reflection on the direction of American arbitration, Thomas Stipanowich
- Class actions in the wake of Concepcion, Michael Rubin
- Eliminating class actions – a tsunami in the wake of AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion threatens access to justice, Jean Sternlight
- Some costs of flaunting but flunking Contract, Lawrence Cunningham
- Status and contract in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, Hiro Aragaki
- Separate and unequal, Cliff Palefsky
- Is the end of class actions upon us?, Brian Fitzpatrick
- Concepcion and the Arbitration Fairness Act, Christopher Drahozal
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