An Annotated Legislative Record of the Federal Arbitration Act
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This book presents an annotated legislative history of the Federal Arbitration Act, a statute that has transformed Americas civil justice system and blocked access to the courts for millions of Americans. The annotations provide broader context and insightful commentary for a better understanding of the legislative record, which is filled with references to many people, events, beliefs, and principles that may not be widely known today. This annotated legislative record reveals the original, limited purpose of the Federal Arbitration Act, which the Supreme Court has grossly misinterpreted in disturbing ways that are undermining access to justice for vulnerable parties.
By placing the legislative history in a broader context through detailed annotations, this book is an invaluable resource for attorneys, judges, arbitrators, arbitration institutions, lobbyists, policy makers, journalists, scholars, law students, or anyone interested in the role of arbitration in Americas civil justice system.
Sold By | Carolina Academic Press |
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ISBNs | 9781531020118, 1531020100, 1531020119, 9781531020101 |
Publish Year | 2021 |
Language | English |
Website | https://cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781531020101/An-Annotated-Legislative-Record-of-the-Federal-Arbitration-Act |