Los Angeles Valley College Hot Coffee Film Reflection paper

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Los Angeles Valley College

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  1. Write a minimum 650-word reflection paper on the film “Hot Coffee.” Think about these and other things:

What did you learn? What surprised you? What did you think of the power of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce? Are you surprised that Karl Rove has so much influence in the United States? There are many others with similar power. Are you surprised that there are not more public interest groups fighting back against organizations like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce? Why?

Something to consider: If the 7th Amendment were to be incorporated, it would mean that the constitutional right to a jury trial for civil cases would apply at the state level. It would level the playing field for all of the people whose cases we saw in the film. It would also be a huge challenge to the notion of binding arbitration. Why do think that there are not greater and more public efforts to incorporate the 7th Amendment?


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Running head: HOT COFFEE REFLECTION PAPER

Hot Coffee Reflection Paper
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HOT COFFEE REFLECTION PAPER

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Hot Coffee Reflection Paper
Rarely do you come across a documentary such as Hot Coffee, which is not only
entertaining but also informative for it vividly illuminates more on the wrongs of
implemented systems; such as "Tort reform". Having seen the film to its conclusion, I must
admit that Hot Coffee is a scaling documentary that is strongly brewed to stir up the
audience’s blood pressure at a remarkably faster rate than a triple espresso. I was intrigued to
learn the truth about the infamous McDonald’s coffee case, and how it was it overtime
created a room for misuse especially by large corporations and media just so that they could
protect their interests. Thanks to Saladoff’s in-depth discussion of the case, ...

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