Social Issues·Argumentative
An argumentative essay making the case that the NCAA's pre-reform NIL rules systematically extracted commercial value from student-athletes while denying them compensation – and that federal legislation, not voluntary NCAA tinkering, is the only durable fix.
1,675 words·8 min read·Donated by students
Business & Management·Expository
An expository essay on Basel III's impact on European and U.S. banking sectors – capital shortfalls, liquidity requirements, and strategic responses banks deploy to maintain compliance.
487 words·2 min read·Donated by students
Business & Management·Expository
An expository essay on Red Bull's 2014 class-action settlement over false advertising claims. Examines the lawsuit's arguments, the company's defense, and the $13 million verdict that forced a slogan change.
1,018 words·5 min read·Donated by students
Business & Management·Analytical
An analytical essay examining Mark Piper's legal options after Turnip Plaza Hotel broke a promised employment contract. Applies promissory estoppel theory to determine remedies and evaluates the ethical dimensions of the breach.
2,142 words·10 min read·Donated by students
Philosophy & Ethics·Analytical
A case study analyzing two tort law scenarios: defamation claims against a media company and an editor's violations of publishing ethics and trespassing laws.
612 words·3 min read·Donated by students
Business & Management·Expository
An expository essay on collective bargaining processes, union membership trends during 2009, the Great Depression's impact on labor movements, and workplace policies including profit-sharing and leaves of absence.
1,547 words·7 min read·Donated by students
Business & Management·Expository
An expository memo explaining the union organizing process, detailing what employers can and cannot do during a campaign, and identifying unfair labor practices under NLRA.
987 words·4 min read·Donated by students