I assume you are familiar with the Military Lending Act, so if a servicemember would prefer to go to court to enforce his or her rights, instead of being forced into arbitration, do you think that servicemember's choice should be protected?
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Questioning Kraninger about the rights of servicemembers under the Military Lending Act.
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