ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 69, Issue 2, 2024June 24, 2024 EDT
Navigating the Arbitration Speedway: Gig Economy Drivers Blindly Swerve Through Obstacles Created by the Uneven Application of the Federal Arbitration Act
Navigating the Arbitration Speedway: Gig Economy Drivers Blindly Swerve Through Obstacles Created by the Uneven Application of the Federal Arbitration Act
John David Dufort,
Articles in Vol. 69, Issue 2, 2024
Vol. 69, Issue 2, 2024
- Legislating Flexibility in the Post-Pandemic WorkplaceMadeleine Gyory
- Manufactured FinalityBryan Lammon
- Rewriting History: Copyright, Free Speech, and Reimagining Classic WorksCathay Y. N. Smith
- Reining in the Wild West: The Eleventh Circuit Pushes the Cryptocurrency Industry Towards Responsible Governance in _Wildes v. Bitconnect_Michael Beebe
- Whatever Happened to Protecting Families: The Sixth Circuit Narrows Availability of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Relief for Children of a Wrongfully Incarcerated ParentAllison Gherovici
- Navigating the Arbitration Speedway: Gig Economy Drivers Blindly Swerve Through Obstacles Created by the Uneven Application of the Federal Arbitration ActJohn David Dufort
John David Dufort, Navigating the Arbitration Speedway: Gig Economy Drivers Blindly Swerve Through Obstacles Created by the Uneven Application of the Federal Arbitration Act, 69 Villanova Law Review 439 (2024).
