Stephen L. Carter is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, a professor of law at Yale University and author of “Invisible: The Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster.”
Brown, Dartmouth and other elite schools are restoring their use of standardized tests in admissions. Why were they so hasty to dump them in the first place?
The reason the fast-food chain charges customers more for non-dairy-based coffee additives is because they’re a lot more expensive, not because it has control over the market.
Weighing the revenues of a product line such as guns against the risk of liability is a classic example of business judgment, not the basis of a lawsuit.