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National Public Radio Also Focuses on the Spread of Arbitration

Cfpb-consumer-financial-protection-bureauOnce something turns up on the mainstream media, it often goes viral.  Let’s hope that’s the case with The New York Times series on the dangers of the Supreme Court’s recent jurisprudence on arbitration and class action waivers.  Part III, which focuses on religious arbitration, is here.

My student, Collin Johnson, called to my attention some reports on National Public Radio on the same subject.  You can read or listen here and here.  The second reports on efforts by the Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to ban financial institutions from imposing mandatory arbitration and class action waivers.

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