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In the last decade, Silicon Valley and its leading innovators were touted as creating a more enlightened and connected world through an approach to technological and business disruption summarized by the motto, “move fast and break things”....
When Proctor & Gamble introduced the Tide Pod line of laundry detergent products, it did not quite get the result that they expected. While the product was successful in the marketplace, it also sparked a bizarre viral reaction on the...
In the 1970s, schools and sporting teams started responding to concern over using Native American imagery in logos, chants, and mascots. Some moved away from the imagery entirely. Others argued against changes, claiming that terms like Warriors...
The public may punish public figures whose demonstrations appear disrespectful. From the perspective of many observers, Colin Kaepernick had played well enough in the past to have been signed to an NFL team, at least as a backup quarterback. He...
Luxury retail brand, Canada Goose, faces opposition from a prominent animal rights group surrounding the sourcing of materials used for its jackets. Several regulatory agencies have questioned the advertising practices of Canada Goose. Canada...
Since 2005, the nation’s top-ranked high school basketball prospects (and future NBA players) have been forced to delay their NBA draft declarations by one year. The “One-and-Done” rule has faced harsh scrutiny for a number of reasons, and...
Beginning the 2016 NFL preseason, 49ers’ quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, did not stand for the national anthem. In opposition of social injustices and systematic oppression, the one-kneed gesture grew to a larger protest of the national anthem....
En 2013 Daniela Orozco era directora General de la Fundación Punto Verde, parte de la empresa mexicana Recicla Electrónicos México, S.A. (en adelante REMSA), ubicada en Querétaro. Ambas organizaciones tenían como objetivo lograr un cambio de...
El caso plantea la necesidad de tomar una decisión con respecto a qué acción legal debía emprender una asociación civil mexicana para recuperar el pago acumulado atrasado y presente de parte de una editorial, que había dejado de pagar las...
In 1849, parishioners of the Chicago, Illinois, German United Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church began burying their beloved dead in the adjacent St. Johannes Cemetery. Although church congregants expected their departed would remain in their...