
Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE’ Act Gets Pushback in Court
Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook from The New York Times
An August 2012 settlement has been reached in this class action, which alleged Crayola falsely labeled and advertised its 2011 colored bubbles as washable when, in fact, they permanently stained clothing and property. Note: Crayola reformulated colored bubbles in 2012 and relabeled packaging that no longer describes the bubbles as “washable.”
Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook from The New York Times
What’s sustainable about fast fashion?
At issue is company’s distribution of products illegally marketed as drugs.
The case may be resolved but what will deceived consumers get out of the deal?
The impact of a celebrity endorsement.