
Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE’ Act Gets Pushback in Court
Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook from The New York Times
August 2016: The named plaintiffs dismissed all of her claims. The reasons for the dismissal have not been disclosed.
July 2016: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Sundial Brands and Nubian Heritage alleging that they market the Shea Moisture and Nubian Heritage brands of hair growth products as able to promote hair growth when, in reality, the products do not stimulate or cause hair growth. (Padilla et al v. Sundial Brands LLC and Nubian Heritage, Inc., and Does 1-25, Case No. 16-cv-4193, N. D. CA.)
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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.