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Law Practice,
Labor/Employment

May 3, 2017

What's in a name? Sexism in craft beer marketing

The Brewers Association made headlines this April when it revised its Marketing and Advertising Code to address growing concerns about sexist marketing in the craft beer industry.

Kathleen Spero

Law Office of Kathleen Spero

Email: katie@speroimmlaw.com

Kathleen is an immigration attorney in San Diego.

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The Brewers Association, the national organization that represents 3,800 small and independent craft brewers in the United States, made headlines this April when it revised its Marketing and Advertising Code to address growing concerns about sexist marketing in the craft beer industry.

Alcohol advertising in the United States has largely been governed by voluntary advertising and marketing codes adopted by the three major alcohol supplier trade groups - the Beer Institute, the Distil...

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