The Supreme Court justices are considering expanding the Federal Arbitration Act's exemption to include "last-mile" delivery drivers, even if they do not cross state lines. This development could allow more workers to bypass mandatory arbitration and seek legal remedies in court, impacting employer-employee dispute resolution practices. The ruling may clarify the scope of interstate worker protections under federal law.
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