November 2014 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Under new FDA rules, movie theaters, chain restaurants, and supermarkets with 20 or more locations will have to provide calorie counts on the foods they sell.  The stores have until November 2015 to comply and provide calorie information on their menus.  Amusement parks, vending machines, bakeries, coffee shops, and convenience stores must also comply with …

August 2014 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Teachers in Michigan are testing the new Right-to Work law by deciding whether to stay in their union.  Michigan has one of several Republican-controlled legislatures that passed laws making union membership and dues voluntary.  Many of the 112,000 active members have until the end of August 2014 to decide whether to stay.  About 1,500 left …

2014 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Posted by Chris Widuta. Did you ever stop to notice how busy life can be? Either you’re on your way to your parents, maybe going to class that meets twice a week during rush hour, or off to the gym to see your friends. Life got busy really quickly for me and I am still managing …

May 2015 – Page 2 of 4 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

According to the latest ruling by Second Circuit, the NSA’s collection of massive amounts of phone records violated the US Patriot Act. Although they never reached the constitutional question, the court said that Congress never gave the agency the authority. But Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican, believes the court had …

October 2017

In class, we discuss the American legal system’s doctrinal foundation of presumption of innocence, based on Blackstone’s formulation, and even deeper, its Biblical roots. A Kansas man was recently released from prison for a crime he did not commit. His brother confessed to killing his niece and then committed suicide. Kansas has no law helping …

March 2018 – Page 2 of 3 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Posted by Yacheng Xu. Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley “warned that investing in privately issued digital money such as bitcoin could end in big financial losses for those involved.” He opined, “There is a bit of a, I would say, speculative mania around cryptocurrencies in terms of their valuations, which I …

April 2017 – Page 2 of 2 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Posted by August Pimentel. President Donald Trump recently had a libel case against him dismissed in the Supreme Court of New York on the basis that his tweets were spreading opinion rather than fact, and therefore could not be held accountable for libel. The conflict began in February 2016, when Cheryl Jacobus, a Republican strategist who …

FIFA Officials Indicted Over $150 Million Bribery Scheme

The Justice Department charged fourteen people, including nine current or former FIFA figures and five sports marketing professionals, for allegedly “‘foster[ing] a culture of corruption and greed that created an uneven playing field for the biggest sport in the world,’” FBI Director James Comey said. The government alleged racketeering and corruption involving more than $150 million in bribes …

April 2016 – Page 2 of 7 – Blog Business Law – a resource for business law students

Posted by Natalie Kenny. The parent company that makes Old Spice, Proctor & Gamble, is being sued by Rodney Colley of Alexandria, Virginia because of a defect in the deodorant. The plaintiff shared photos of himself with burns under his arms which he claims are from Old Spice deodorant. The plaintiff says he suffered “severe rashes, …

December 2015

Posted by Robert Santos. Usually when people go on vacation, they come home with a souvenir of some sort such as a hat or refrigerator magnet. Lauren Guerra will be going home with a little more than a silly souvenir–in fact she will be going home with 3.5 million dollars. This will be a trip …