Supreme Court backs credit card binding arbitration – CreditCards.com

"The flaw in this argument is its premise: that the disclosure provision provides consumers with a right to bring an action in a court of law," Scalia wrote. "It does not." He said the Credit Repair Organization Act "was silent" on the issue of arbitration.
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