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Artikel

26 Jun 2003

Autor:
Theresa Howard, USA TODAY

Advertisers say ruling [in Nike case] leaves them in limbo [USA]

The Supreme Court's refusal Thursday to decide whether Nike's public relations effort is protected by the First Amendment leaves businesses in limbo, likely for years.

Part of the following timelines

U.S. Supreme Court refuses to rule in Nike case; activist can continue lawsuit against Nike over alleged false statements about its labour practices

Nike lawsuit (Kasky v Nike, re denial of labour abuses)