Kasky v. Nike, Inc.

NACA filed this amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States, supporting Marc Kasky’s 1998 filing alleging that petitioner Nike, Inc. made false or misleading assertions of fact…

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Attorney Resources

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NACA and Partners Urge FCC to Collect Thorough Information for Robocall Report

The National Association of Consumer Advocates joins other consumer groups to submit input on the Federal Communications Commission’s upcoming report on Advanced Methods to Target and Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls. In…

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The Importance of a Student Loan Management Program

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NACA in the News: Senate Backs Bid To Nullify CFPB Overdraft Rule

Law360, Senate Backs Bid To Nullify CFPB Overdraft Rule “The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to overturn a Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule aimed at limiting overdraft fees at large…

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NACA Joins Groups in Letter to Congressional Leaders on COVID-19

Consumer, civil rights, housing, and labor organizations wrote to congressional leaders to recommend that the stimulus package for COVID-19 provide substantial relief for workers, consumers, and small businesses. Download PDF…

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NACA in the News: The power of the sun, the courts and the need for change

Hartford Courant, Opinion: The power of the sun, the courts and the need for change By: Christine Hines, Anneliese Lederer Even as it brings sweltering heat, we can appreciate the…

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Christine Hines

…Consumer Champion award. Before joining NACA, she was consumer and civil justice counsel at Public Citizen, where she advocated on a range of issues, primarily covering consumer product safety and…

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Report: Identifying the Most Harmful Consumer Contract Terms

NACA released a report identifying and outlining common consumer contract terms that cause the most harm to consumers, including forced arbitration clauses, class action bans, jury trial waivers, shortened statute…

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