Does Commercial Arbitration Favor Corporations or Consumers? [POLICYbrief]
Short video featuring Alida Kass
When there is a dispute between a company and their consumers, there are two primary...
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Short video featuring Alida Kass
When there is a dispute between a company and their consumers, there are two primary...
Short video featuring Alida Kass
Alida Kass, President of the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute, defines “arbitration” in this episode...
Short video featuring Mike Lee
In Part 2 of Episode 3, Senator Mike Lee tackles the Framers’ debates that lead...
Short video featuring Mike Lee
In Part 1 of the third installment of The Constitution Line By Line with U.S....
Short video featuring Mike Lee
Article I Section 2 of The Constitution is the focus of Episode 2 of The...