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Caiter2013

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Did Johnson Controls' fetal-protection policy discriminate against women?

Question 2

Which of the following items cannot be trademarked?
 a. Color.
  b. Symbol.
  c. Phrase.
  d. Surname.
  e. Shape.



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. Johnson Controls, Inc. (JCI) was concerned only with the harm that might befall the unborn offspring of the female employees. Its policy did not apply to its male employees.

Answer to Question 2

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