Junk for Joy, a 6-year-old car-donation outfit based in Texas with ties to the Lakewood-based charity, hasn't used any funds ...
Kars4Kids has to disclose who it primarily serves to continue advertising in the state that gives it 25% of its revenue.
A nonprofit funded by the charity runs two camps in Schoharie County, plus Torah study groups, Jewish matchmaking services ...
A California judge has given Kars4Kids 30 days to either take its ads off the air or update them to disclose its affiliations ...
Kars4Kids has to remove noncompliant ads from California airwaves by June 8.
A California judge ruled that Kars4Kids can no longer run its current ads in the state, calling the organization's ties to a Jewish group "deceptive." ...
One of the most recognizable car donation campaigns in America just suffered a massive legal blow in California. More Stories Like This Teen Shot at Massachusetts Car Meet as Burning Stolen Car Full ...
Kars4Kids is banned from using its ads in California after a court found that the funds from donated cars were used for teenagers' international trips and a $16.5 million building in Israel.
An Orange County judge has banned all Kars4Kids ads, including the earworm of a jingle, from broadcasting in the state of ...
Orange County judge rules catchy ad leaves out that the money is spent mostly on young Jewish adults on the East Coast.
Kars4Kids must stop broadcasting its widely known catchy jingle in advertisements across California after a judge found that the nonprofit violated the state’s false advertising and unfair competition ...
A California judge ruled that the infamous Kars4Kids jingle misleads donors. The company must pull the ads within 30 days, according to the ruling.