Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5350

Introduced
9/15/25  

Caption

FAIR Act of 2025 Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB 5350 would fundamentally alter the landscape of arbitration, specifically targeting clauses often found in contracts that seek to limit an individual’s ability to take disputes to court. This includes disputes related to employment, consumer protection, antitrust issues, and civil rights violations. The bill aims to facilitate access to legal recourse for individuals who typically might feel pressured to forgo court due to binding arbitration requirements, thus reinforcing protections against potential injustices that can arise from mandatory arbitration clauses. The legislation underscores a significant shift towards greater accountability in business practices and protection of consumer rights.

Summary

House Bill 5350, known as the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act of 2025 or the FAIR Act of 2025, aims to amend Title 9 of the United States Code regarding arbitration practices. The primary purpose of the bill is to prohibit predispute arbitration agreements that compel individuals to resolve future employment, consumer, antitrust, and civil rights disputes through arbitration rather than in court. This bill seeks to enhance the rights of individuals, workers, and small businesses by ensuring their ability to participate in joint, class, or collective actions for unresolved disputes, particularly those involving significant social and economic implications.

Contention

Notable points of contention concerning HB 5350 arise primarily from the interests of businesses that favor arbitration as a means of resolving disputes more efficiently and privately. Critics, particularly from the business community, argue that eliminating predispute arbitration agreements could lead to increased litigation costs and a potential surge in court cases, which they believe might overwhelm the judicial system. Proponents of the bill, however, assert that the measure is crucial for safeguarding individuals' rights and ensuring they are not coerced into disadvantageous arbitration agreements that favor large corporations. This bill represents a broader debate on the balance between corporate interests and consumer rights in the regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB2953

FAIR Act of 2023 Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act of 2023

US SB1376

Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act

US SB5238

Ending Passenger Rail Forced Arbitration Act

US HB7119

Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act

US SB4087

Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act

US HB9820

Employee and Retiree Access to Justice Act of 2024

US HB8622

Preventing the Algorithmic Facilitation of Rental Housing Cartels Act of 2024

US SB4308

Competition and Antitrust Law Enforcement Reform Act of 2024

US HB697

Justice for All Act of 2023

US HB10077

University Forced Vaccination Student Injury Mitigation Act of 2024

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