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    What is my recourse if a judge blatantly ignores binding precedent?

    In a common law court system like the United States, there is a concept called "stare decisis," which states that inferior courts must - not should, but must - adhere to the decisions of past, superior courts. In the event that a judge simply ignores a binding precedent that a litigant...
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    Are arbitration confirmations "equitable relief?"?

    When a person moves to confirm an arbitration award, is that a type of equitable relief?
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    Does the court have to remand a case to arbitration if the entire contract is...

    ...being challenged? According to the 2006 Supreme Court case of Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna, an arbitrator must decide the legality of a contract, unless the arbitration clause itself is being challenged. Does that apply if the very entering into the contract, much less the...
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