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SCOTUSblog: Symposium on Arbitration

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by Victoria VanBuren

Tuesday, Sep 27, 2011


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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
  • Is the Supreme Court demanding enough as it provides incentives for the private funding of a federal small claims court?, Nancy Welsh
  • The third arbitration trilogy: Revelation, reaction and reflection on the direction of American arbitration, Thomas Stipanowich
  • Rent-A-Center v. Jackson: Delegating to arbitrator power to determine arbitrability, Steven Bennett
  • The uncertain future of the “manifest disregard” doctrine, John Elwood
  • 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
  • Do-it-yourself tort reform: How the Supreme Court quietly killed the class action, David Schwartz
  • Some costs of flaunting but flunking Contract, Lawrence Cunningham
  • AT&T Mobility vs. Concepcion: From unconscionability to vindication of rights, Myriam Gilles
  • Arbitrating employment discrimination claims in the collective bargaining context: the future is far from certain, Dan Ratner
  • AT&T Mobility, FAA preemption and class arbitration, Jill Gross
  • 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
  • Does the Federal Arbitration Act apply to wills and trusts?, David Horton
  • Concepcion and the Arbitration Fairness Act, Christopher Drahozal

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About Victoria VanBuren

Born and raised in Mexico, Victoria is a native Spanish speaker and a graduate of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey), or "the MIT of Latin America." She concentrated in physics and mathematics. Immediately after completing her work at the Institute, Victoria moved to Canada to study English and French. On her way back to Mexico, she landed in Dallas and managed to have her luggage lost at the airport. Charmed by the Texas hospitality, she decided to stay and made her way back to Austin, which she's adopted as home.

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