A discussion with a full-year CPR Institute intern and her work covering the U.S. Supreme Court.
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By Sasha Hill, on a new SCOTUS request to review incorporation of ADR rules and severability.
Read PostBy Sasha Hill, on a coach's discrimination suit that has ended, for now, a prominent ADR scheme.
Read PostBy Sasha Hill and Russ Bleemer, on the coming new Scotus rule for choosing courts under the Federal Arbitration Act.
Read PostAnalysis for arbitration afficionados: Flowers Foods v. Brock and Jules v. Andre Balazs Properties are argued, and much more.
Read PostBy Sasha Hill, on a Supreme Court cert petition, a response, and an amicus that would re-assert--or terminate--the NFL's employment arbitration...
Read PostBy Sasha Hill & Russ Bleemer, on Flowers Foods' U.S. Supreme Court return seeking to limit exemptions from employment arbitration
Read PostBy Sasha Hill, on the second of two U.S. Supreme Court arbitration arguments in March.
Read PostBy Sasha Hill, on the latest U.S. Supreme Court fight over the extent of the Federal Arbitration Act's exemption for employment cases.
Read PostBy Sasha Hill, on the latest U.S. Supreme Court case examining the transportation workers' exemption from arbitration under federal law.
Read PostBy Russ Bleemer, on the second of two Jan. 9 arbitration cert petitions.
Read PostBy Sasha Hill, on a new U.S. Supreme Court cert petition with implications for the future of mass arbitrations.
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