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Case Solutions Manual — Business Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Cases, 1st Edition — Richard A. Spinello — ISBN 9781506368047 — Latest Update 2025/2026 — (All Case Studies Covered 5–15)

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This verified Solutions Manual entry for Business Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Cases (1st Edition) by Richard A. Spinello (ISBN 9781506368047) provides a comprehensive, case-organized academic resource aligned with the textbook’s structure. Intended for instructors and academic catalogues, it supports business ethics coursework focused on corporate responsibility, legal regulation, stakeholder conflicts, and global ethical challenges. The case study coverage begins with Case Study 5.1: Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, followed by Case Study 5.2: The Hobby Lobby Case, Case Study 6.1: Texas Gulf Sulphur, Case Study 6.2: All in the Family: The Stewart Insider Trading Case, Case Study 6.3: Manipulating the LIBOR, Case Study 6.4: Fraud or Shrewd Business? The Case of Goldman Sachs, Case Study 6.5: The Wells Fargo Sales Scam, Case Study 7.1: The New Economics of Drug Pricing: Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Case Study 7.2: Big Pharma Confronts AIDS, Case Study 7.3: Myriad Genetics: Patenting the Genome, Case Study 8.1: Plain Packaging and the Ongoing Trials of Big Tobacco, Case Study 8.2: The Chevy Cobalt Ignition Switch Crisis, Case Study 8.3: Takata’s Airbag: Unsafe in Any Car?, Case Study 8.4: The Samsung Recall: A Galaxy of Troubles, Case Study 9.1: Poisoned Land: The Tragic History of Love Canal, Case Study 9.2: Deepwater Horizon: BP on the Edge, Case Study 9.3: Volkswagen’s Dieselgate, Case Study 9.4: Chevron in the Amazon: Anatomy of Environmental Degradation and Its Aftermath, Case Study 10.1: Data Breaches at Yahoo, Case Study 10.2: Going Dark: Apple versus the FBI, Case Study 11.1: Microsoft Accused: The Browser Wars and the Antitrust Case, Case Study 11.2: Challenging the Google Monopoly, Case Study 12.1: Sexual Harassment or Imprudence?, Case Study 12.2: Voluntary Redundancies at PSA Group, Case Study 12.3: GPS Monitoring and Employee Privacy Rights: Excerpts from Cunningham v. New York State Department of Labor, Case Study 13.1: ITT in Chile: Corporate Executives and Marxist Presidents, Case Study 13.2: Rubber at Any Price: Firestone and the African Strongman, Case Study 14.1: GlaxoSmithKline in China, Case Study 14.2: Seeds of Scandal at Monsanto, Case Study 14.3: The Resource Curse and Equatorial Guinea, Case Study 15.1: Worker Abuses in the Supply Chain: The Disturbing Case of Apple in China, and Case Study 15.2: Sweatshops and Deathtraps: The Garment Industry in Bangladesh.

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Comprehensive Case Solutions Manual for
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Case Notes
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Chapters 5 through 15
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Sections III, IV, and V
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Chapter 5 Cases
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Case 5.1
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Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission

Case Summary
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In this now famous court decision, the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that a federal election
law could not ban corporate expenditures for political campaigns or electioneering
communications. The Supreme Court Justices (in a 5–4 vote) concluded that the federal law
banning such spending violated the First Amendment rights of corporations and other
institutions. The case, which follows up on the theme of corporate rights introduced in
Chapter 2, has raised many vexing questions about the scope of those rights. Is this decision a
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logical extension of Supreme Court cases affirming a corporation’s limited right to political
participation? Or is it a miscarriage of justice based on a misconception of the corporation?
Does this sweeping decision represent sound legal reasoning, consistent with a reasonable
view of the corporation, or is it grounded in fatally flawed assumptions about the nature and
limited purpose of the corporate enterprise?
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Analysis and Teaching Suggestions

Citizens United can allow for a fruitful (and sometimes emotional) discussion on the essence
of the First Amendment and its scope. The First Amendment prohibits the government from
“abridging freedom of speech and of the press.” Broad free speech rights are a distinctive
quality of the U.S. Constitution, and it could be valuable for instructors to probe students on
their views about the virtually “absolute” freedom of thought and speech that is characteristic
of American political society. In Citizens United, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations
and unions have the same First Amendment right to spend their money to influence elections
as ordinary citizens do. According to law professor Eugene Volokh, money isn’t speech but
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the First Amendment protects your right to speak using your money. As Chapter 2 makes
clear, this case follows a long line of judicial precedent that enshrines corporate liberty rights
in the law. Some focus on this trend (if class time allows) can also be a useful avenue of
discussion. The key issue in Citizens United is whether or not there is a fundamental liberty
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inherent in campaign spending that applies to corporations as well as individuals.


Consult the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Supreme Court case and outline
the arguments on both sides of the debate. (The decision can be downloaded at the Supreme
Court website: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-205.pdf.)
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Discussion Questions:

• In your view should for-profit corporations be entitled to the same rights of
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free speech and political participation as individual citizens? Or should
those rights be limited in some way?

The principal argument supporting the Citizens United outcome is that government
should not restrict the speech of some elements of society such as wealthy corporations
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and organizations (including unions) simply because they have money and choose to use
that money to favor a political candidate or cause. The First Amendment prohibits
Congress from promulgating laws that fine citizens or associations of citizens for simply
engaging in political speech. The main theme of the First Amendment is anti-censorial
since it is meant to protect American citizens from regulations that stifle free expression.
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According to former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, “the government cannot be
trusted to assure, through censorship, the ‘fairness’ of political debate.” The bottom line
is that the government should not limit or constrain the amount of “election speech” that
is permissible, and the First Amendment prevents it from doing so, even if that political
speech originates from within a powerful corporation.i
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• Does this ruling threaten free, fair elections in any way?

The big concern, of course, is the influx of too much money into political campaigns with
political candidates beholden in some way to their major contributors. Those contributors
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are also more likely to gain access to political leaders and capture their attention, which is
antithetical to democratic values. The danger is that the interests of ordinary and




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