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Airbnb's Arbitration Agreement Doesn't Apply to Guest Who Didn't Rent Property, Holds Illinois Court

“The arbitration provision should only apply when the claims arise from a plaintiff’s use of the Airbnb platform and not on the fortuity of a plaintiff having created an account. Holding otherwise leads to the absurd result of the majority’s decision in Rice,” the majority ruled.         Click Here To Read The Full Article

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Court Says Immigration Judges' Challenge to Public Speaking Policy Is 'Reasonable,' But Must Be Brought Administratively

“Were plaintiff’s members to pursue their reasonable, nonfrivolous constitutional claims through the CSRA’s administrative process and fail to secure review in the Federal Circuit, it is possible that plaintiff would then be entitled to district court review; however, at this stage, this Court is satisfied that it lacks jurisdiction over plaintiff’s claims,” U.S. District Judge […]

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