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96 Va. L. Rev. Brief 1 (2010-2011)

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IN BRIEF

VOLUME 96                    APRIL2,2010                      PAGES 1-8
ESSAY
THE MANDATORY CORE OF SECTION 4 OF THE FEDERAL
ARBITRATION ACT
David Horton*
INTRODUCTION
IN April 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in
Rent-a-Center v. Jackson,' a case that has profound implications for
the future of American dispute resolution. The issue before the Court is
not the merits of Antonio Jackson's civil rights lawsuit against his for-
mer employer, nor even the validity of the mandatory arbitration con-
tract that he was required to sign before he could begin work. Instead,
the Court must decide whether Jackson-and the hundreds of millions of
other employees, consumers, and franchisees who are subject to manda-
tory arbitration clauses-have a non-waivable right to challenge the
fairness of such provisions in federal court. Because the Federal Arbitra-
tion Act (FAA)2 allows courts to nullify one-sided arbitration clauses
under the unconscionability doctrine, the judiciary has traditionally
served as a bulwark against harsh dispute resolution terms.3 Yet the con-
* Associate Professor, Loyola Law School (Los Angeles). Thanks to Corina Valderrama
for outstanding research assistance.
Rent-A-Center West, Inc. v. Jackson, 130 S. Ct. 1133 (Jan. 15. 2010),
http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfi les/09-497.htm.
2 Federal Arbitration Act. 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 16 (2006).
See, e.g., Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl, The Unconscionability Game: Strategic Judging and
the Evolution of Federal Arbitration Law, 83 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1420, 1437-39 (2008) (survey-
ing the kinds of terms in arbitration clauses that courts have invalidated under the uncons-
cionability doctrine).

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