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Hopefully the judge is overwhelmed by disgust from a movement like this, since binding arbitration has only served as a means to deny consumers access to judicial remedies. It should never have been an option in the first place.
Curiously, the whole point of having justice and arbitration systems is to prevent parties from resorting to violence for vengeance. It's why, in the four boxes of freedom, the ammunition box follows the jury box.
Even if he did, the SCOTUS precedents lean heavily in favor of forced arbitration. Which will likely be Christian as well because they use a flavor of Christianity that believes the wealthy are blessed by God and the poor are poor because they're not good Christians. Almost like forced arbitration was a ruse from the word go.