17 Aug, 2023 Illinois Enacts Novel Law Regulating Children in Content By Jordyn Milewski Wendy Stryker On Friday, the Governor of Illinois announced he signed into law SB1782, a novel law which amends Illinois’s Child Labor Law to “create[]...
01 May, 2023 Think Twice Before Putting Your Disclosures Behind a "More Information" Link or an "i" By Jeff Greenbaum The Federal Trade Commission has been raising lots of concerns lately about the ways in which advertisers are using (or misusing) online...
07 Mar, 2023 How Much Real Cheese Should be in "Pizza"? By Jeff Greenbaum If you advertise pizza -- well, actually, "pizza rolls" -- will consumers expect that the product has a certain amount of real cheese? ...
17 Oct, 2022 What Does "Recyclable" Really Mean? Court's Recent Opinion Diverges From FTC Guidance By Jordyn Milewski A recent decision out of the Northern District of Illinois adds a new entry to the lexicon of "recyclability," straying from the FTC's...
22 Feb, 2022 Is It Misleading to Include Butter Substitutes in "Golden Butter" Crackers? By Jeff Greenbaum Pepperidge Farm sells "Golden Butter" crackers, which are made from flour, butter, vegetable oil, and other ingredients. Is the "Golden...
15 Feb, 2022 If You Advertise "Smoked Almonds," Does That Mean That They Were Actually Roasted Over an Open Fire? By Jeff Greenbaum Family Dollar Stores sold a product called "smoked almonds." The front of the packaging includes a photo of the almonds and big red...