
Monetizing Minors
How brands exploit kid influencers and their followers.
In December 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Charlotte School of Law for allegedly failing to inform current and prospective students about the school’s failure to comply with American Bar Association (ABA) standards for accreditation. (Barchiesi et al v. Charlotte School of Law, LLC, Infilaw Holding, LLC, and Infilaw, Inc., Case No. 16-cv-861, W. D. NC.)
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