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Artículo

26 jun 2003

Autor:
Theresa Howard, USA TODAY

Advertisers say ruling [in Nike case] leaves them in limbo [USA]

The Supreme Court's refusal Thursday to decide whether Nike's public relations effort is protected by the First Amendment leaves businesses in limbo, likely for years.

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