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Episode 51 - Nostra Maxima Culpa

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Scott and Cole are joined by Andy Little to discuss the role of corporations, corporate responsibilities, and Christian ethics in the corporate world. Andy wants the world to know that "lawyers really don't go by doctor" ;-)

Links:

Peter Wehner, "The Evangelical Church is Breaking Apart," The Atlantic, Oct. 24, 2021 (quoting Alan Jacobs).

Grimshaw v. Ford Motor Company, 1981

"J&J's Controversial Bankruptcy Strategy Upheld by Judge" by Stephen Church

"J&J’s ‘Texas Two-Step’ Talc Bankruptcy Strategy Remains in Doubt" by James Nani

"A Humane Economy: The Social Framework of the Free Market" by Wilhelm Ropke

"Judge Greenlights J&J Strategy to Resolve Talc Lawsuits in Bankruptcy Court" by Dietrich Knauth and Tom Hals

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Email: cpsquarepodcast@gmail.com

Twitter: @cp_square

Dr. Self's Website: jscottself.com

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Scott and Cole are joined by Andy Little to discuss the role of corporations, corporate responsibilities, and Christian ethics in the corporate world. Andy wants the world to know that "lawyers really don't go by doctor" ;-)

Links:

Peter Wehner, "The Evangelical Church is Breaking Apart," The Atlantic, Oct. 24, 2021 (quoting Alan Jacobs).

Grimshaw v. Ford Motor Company, 1981

"J&J's Controversial Bankruptcy Strategy Upheld by Judge" by Stephen Church

"J&J’s ‘Texas Two-Step’ Talc Bankruptcy Strategy Remains in Doubt" by James Nani

"A Humane Economy: The Social Framework of the Free Market" by Wilhelm Ropke

"Judge Greenlights J&J Strategy to Resolve Talc Lawsuits in Bankruptcy Court" by Dietrich Knauth and Tom Hals

Contact Us:

Email: cpsquarepodcast@gmail.com

Twitter: @cp_square

Dr. Self's Website: jscottself.com

Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy

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