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Can Federal Courts Confirm or Vacate an Arbitration Award?
In vaden versus discover bank, the supreme court held that federal courts have jurisdiction over motions to compel arbitration only if they would have had jurisdiction over the underlying controversy in the first place. But an odd consequence of that rule would be that diversity cases raising state law claims do get into federal courts, but non diversity cases raising federal law claims don't. So let's a play one clip illustrating that. As well as her concluding remarks from her time at the electorn. Wouldn't you love to end class like? Ha ha, maybe we should start ending our podcasts. That's the nass of maga we gotha. I'm not saying it's an easy case for you.