The House passed a bill aimed at giving Americans back their right to sue companies. (via CNBCMakeIt)
Samuel Corum | Getty Images News | Getty Imagesblock your ability to sue them in federal court. That means if a a company shares your personal information without your approval, or a business fraudulently charges you over and over, you can't take them to court.
Arbitration doesn't just affect you when you're buying things or using a service. The Economic Policy Institute found that
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