( December 5, 2019, 8:49 AM EST) -- WASHINGTON, D. C. — There is no division among the federal circuit courts and no conflict with any U. S. Supreme Court ruling on whether a trial court can interpret a delegation provision in an arbitration agreement, so high court review is not warranted, two customers in a payday lending row involving a Montana Indian tribe argue in a Nov. 26 opposition brief (Sequoia Capital Operations, LLC v. Jessica Gingras, et al. , No. 19-331, U. S. Sup. ). . . .