Question

When Steve Garvey sued major league baseball for collusion in Major League Baseball Player's Association v. Garvey, the Supreme Court said that:
A.Once a case has been submitted to arbitration, the courts may examine the amount of the award but not the rational for granting the award.
B.Once a case has been submitted to arbitration, the courts may exercise jurisdiction and hear the case only if both plaintiff and defendant agree to submit to the court's jurisdiction.
C.If an arbitrator has issued an erroneous decision, the courts may vacate the award and may themselves decide the case on the basis of the arbitration record.
D.If an arbitrator has issued an erroneous award, the courts may vacate the award but must remand the case back to the arbitrator for further arbitration proceedings.

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