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The college admissions scam a/k/a "Operation Varsity
Blues" has made U.S. headlines. Beyond the Department of
Justice's criminal charges, students have filed a class-action
lawsuit against many universities for racketeering, negligence and
two separate types of consumer protection violations: deceptive
trade practices and unfair competition.
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In December 2022, Consumer Reports published a study on lead and cadmium in dark chocolate. Dark chocolate came into vogue when studies showed antioxidants in it may have health benefits.
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Welcome to Wiley's update on recent developments and what's next in consumer protection at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Federal Trade Commission.
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