5/29/2024, 3:57:00 AM | SCOTUSblog | news
Courts rather than arbitrators to decide whether Dogecoin dispute goes to arbitration
In a unanimous decision, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ruled that courts should decide disputes regarding the arbitration of Dogecoin disputes, even if multiple agreements conflict on this issue. The case, Coinbase v. Suski, involved a dispute over a Dogecoin sweepstakes on Coinbase, where two inconsistent documents were presented: Coinbase’s user agreement and the sweepstakes rules. The opinion emphasizes that the question of who should have the primary power to decide the arbitrability of disputes must be answered by a court, rather than arbitrators.