Questions from Business Law


Q: 1. Judge Parillo elaborates on several exceptions to the “no

1. Judge Parillo elaborates on several exceptions to the “no duty” rule. What are they? Which exception does he think might apply to the defendants in this case? 2. What are the four factors the judge...

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Q: 1. What does the writer mean by Nikefication? By Uberization

1. What does the writer mean by Nikefication? By Uberization? Who are the stakeholders as these models of the corporation shift? Which stakeholders benefit and which are harmed? 2. What does he mean b...

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Q: Human resource research of job applicants: Which of these actions do

Human resource research of job applicants: Which of these actions do you think would amount to intrusion? How ethical would each be? (a) Googling the applicant’s name (b) Requiring that the applicant...

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Q: (a). What has the National Workrights Institute been doing about

(a). What has the National Workrights Institute been doing about this problem? (b). What is the Ban the Box movement? Has it had successes? Has the EEOC adopted its recommendation? (c). What would Mil...

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Q: Apple’s policy to not read employee emails - What might be the

Apple’s policy to not read employee emails - What might be the advantages and disadvantages of such policies from an employee's viewpoint? An employer's?

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Q: Analysis of census data revealed that by January 2016, work-

Analysis of census data revealed that by January 2016, work-at-home among the non-self-employed population had grown by 103% since 2005, and 3.7 million employees worked from home at least half the ti...

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Q: (a). What happened in EEOC v. Flambeau, 131

(a). What happened in EEOC v. Flambeau, 131 F. Supp. 3d 849 (U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, 2015). (b). In 2016 the EEOC published rules on this issue. What are they? (c)....

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Q: (a). Is this kind of consent voluntary? Do an

(a). Is this kind of consent voluntary? Do an ethical analysis. (b). Do people always “like” a product or a service because they believe it is good? (c). What happened when another Facebook user, Ange...

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Q: San Bernardino Shooting and Apple Privacy - What are the tensions in

San Bernardino Shooting and Apple Privacy - What are the tensions in this debate? Would a utilitarian say that Apple should help the FBI? A deontologist?

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Q: Can you find other laws that compel web sites to remove posts

Can you find other laws that compel web sites to remove posts? How effective are the technological controls in this area? Does Snap chat really make posted photos disappear for good?

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