Walmart’s proven ability to crush stores owned by both Moms and Pops may make it seem like an equal-opportunity exploiter, but that’s not what six women are arguing in front of the Supreme Court. Erin Gibson shines her “Modern Lady” spotlight on the legal battle that could potentially affect not just every woman, but anyone who likes to buy cheap stuff. Though it’s possible this piece is simply Erin’s excuse to unveil her dead-on impression of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
2011/04/15
Walmart vs. Women: Modern Lady
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