Nike Case and shipping in California Supreme Court Rejects Appeal to decide.
The U.S. Supreme Court deals with the business world a strike Thursday, refusing to decide an appeal from a case pivoting whether Nike has free speech protection, if it publicly discuss their cases.The world’s largest manufacturer of sports shoes said his public defense of its labor practices overseas amounted to constitutionally protected freedom of opinion and expression, not the bad publicity, an activist claimed that the CA .
The activist Marc Kasky rights Beaverton Nike lied, if the refusal of her shoes were sweatshop conditions. Kasky continued Nike five years ago, but his case has never gone before the courts. The California Supreme Court ruled that last year, the appeal could be the go-ahead, and Nike introduced before the Supreme Court rejected the rule.
The company said that the decision of the High Court, extending a cooling impact on the ability of companies to defend their actions in public, an effect of that principle
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