X. Are an individual's constitutional due process rights violated when lower courts or arbitrators decline to hold an evidentiary hearing to review an individual's affidavit of indigency and economic status to determine whether or not an individual can afford arbitration proceedings?
B. Should an arbitrator and court be required to review an individual's economic circumstance to determine if the individual can afford arbitration costs once these costs are no longer speculative?
C. Should courts and arbitrators consider that arbitration proceedings "have been had" when the arbitration proceedings are terminated by the arbitrators due to a party or both parties' inability to fund arbitration costs?
D. Does the Federal Arbitration Act (hereinafter FAA) discriminate against individuals on the basis of economic circumstances? Does the FAA provide any modern mechanism or criteria to determine whether an individual can afford arbitration costs?
B. Should an individual lose their home or be placed in a Court Ordered receivership if the individual cannot afford the cost of arbitration proceedings but can afford to fund common area repairs and replacements through a third party?
F. Should arbitrators and courts be mandated by law to review an individual's affidavit of indigency or an individual's request to waive arbitration and hold an evidentiary hearing if requested by the party arguing they cannot afford arbitration costs?
G. In order to uphold an individual's constitutional right to due process, should Courts and arbitrators be required to review an individual's economic circumstances if an individual discovers arbitration costs are not affordable?
H. Should Courts and arbitrators consider unintended consequences for economically disadvantaged parties like the loss of a home or bankruptcy to ensure parties across this nation due process rights are equitably protected regardless of income status?
Whether lower courts and arbitrators violate an individual's constitutional due process rights by declining to hold evidentiary hearings to review affidavits of indigency and economic status before requiring participation in arbitration proceedings