Court Defends Secretive Arbitrations To 3rd. Circ.
By Dan Packel ( May 16, 2013, 2:58 PM EDT) -- An attorney defending the constitutionality of the Delaware Chancery Court's confidential arbitration program told a Third Circuit panel Thursday that the involvement of judges as arbitrators didn't violate the First Amendment since related proceedings have a long history of being closed to the public....
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