Key Consumer Rights Laws

Key Consumer Rights Laws by Clara MacCarald, published by Enslow Publishing in 2020, is an informative exploration of consumer rights in the United States. This 80-page edition presents a historical overview beginning with President John F. Kennedy’s Consumer Bill of Rights in 1962 and examines how consumer rights have evolved over time. The book addresses various topics, including food and drug acts, fair trade, and road safety, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the protections available to them.
In this engaging work, readers will discover the complexities of consumer rights and the role of government in safeguarding these rights versus the interests of industries. The narrative encourages young adults to critically assess the balance between consumer protection and regulatory rollback. By delving into these essential topics, the book aims to empower readers with knowledge about their rights as consumers in a changing world.
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In 1962, President John F. Kennedy described consumer rights in what came to be known as the Consumer Bill of Rights. Since then, as the world has expanded and changed, so have our rights as consumers. Readers explore food and drug acts that keep us safe and healthy, as well as fair trade and road safety. Sometimes the government sides with consumers. Other times it sides with industries, rolling back regulations that keep us all safe. What rights do we have as consumers? Empower your readers to find the answers.
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