McDonald's coffee case
Stella Liebeck v. McDonald's Corporation, a.k.a. the "McDonald's coffee case", is a well-known product liability lawsuit in the United States. The details of the case are often exaggerated for rhetorical purposes in the oft-heated debate in the U.S. over tort reform. This article will outline the basic case and its cultural implications. It is a good example of the use of selected information to support a given position.
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McDonald's Corporation - Product liability - Lawsuit - United States - Rhetoric - Tort reform
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