Rethinking the Rhode Island Trilogy: An Erosion of the Judiciary's Support for Arbitration

Matthew M. Bodah


DOI: 10.2190/MHGK-V5UL-PJVB-PG66

Abstract

In this article, the author examines the judiciary s treatment of the arbitration process, and, particularly, the finality of arbitrators decisions in the state of Rhode Island. It is argued that a change in judicial philosophy reflects the policy predilections of the court as state government has grown increasingly conservative on economic and labor relations matters.

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