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Arbitration by Faith

Is justice served when religious arbitration replaces settling disputes in a court of law?

05/05/2016 | Rating NR

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Arbitration by Faith

Clip: 5/5/2016 | 9m 40s

Is justice served when religious arbitration replaces settling disputes in a court of law?

Christian arbitration is required in a growing number of business and employment agreements. Correspondent David Tereshchuk interviews individuals who wanted to take legal action but were bound by their agreements to engage in Christian arbitration.  He also talks to Bryce Thomas, an attorney and Christian arbitrator and with Pepperdine University Law School professor Michael Helfand.

05/05/2016 | Rating NR

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