1. The World-Wide Volkswagen case (chapter 4) is considered an instrumental case in determining the constitutional limits of obtaining personal jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants. Briefly explain the finding of the court in this case and how that finding relates to the concept of long-arm statutes.
2. What do the two cases presented in (chapter 5), Rent-A-Center, Inc. v. Antonio Jones and 14 Penn Plaza, LLC. v. Pyett, reveal about how businesses and the Supreme Court view arbitration?
3. Briefly explain what analysis a court would use in determining whether a state law that conflicts with a federal regulation, absent federal preemption, should be held constitutional. (chapter 6)
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