Multiple Choice
For mandatory arbitration to be constitutional:
A) proceedings must be bound by standard judicial tenets such as discovery.
B) licensed practitioners must preside over all proceedings.
C) all disputing parties must agree in advance to be bound by the arbitration award.
D) fair procedures must be provided by the legislature and ultimate judicial review is available.
E) the foundational statute must have passed with a super-majority.
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