James T OReilly
James T OReilly
Comment
Cornell law review. 2008 Jul;93(5):1075-90. DOI: 2008
Greater and lesser powers of tort reform: the primary jurisdiction doctrine and state-law claims concerning FDA-approved products [0.03%]
Catherine T Struve
Catherine T Struve
Carl Tobias
Carl Tobias
The FDA and deference lost: a self-inflicted wound or the product of a wounded agency? A response to Professor O'Reilly [0.03%]
David C Vladeck
David C Vladeck
Comment
Cornell law review. 2008 Jul;93(5):981-1002. DOI: 2008
Losing deference in the FDA's second century: judicial review, politics, and a diminished legacy of expertise [0.03%]
James T OReilly
James T OReilly
Gary Lawson
Gary Lawson
Comment
Cornell law review. 2008 Jul;93(5):927-38. DOI: 2008
It's a wonderful life: is it possible to say that a severely disabled child has been harmed by the mere fact of being born? [0.03%]
有生命即大幸——严重残疾儿童的出生就是一种伤害吗?
Ronen Perry
Ronen Perry
"It's a Wonderful Life," the title of Frank Capra's classic 1946 movie, seems to encapsulate a fundamental all-American conviction. Unsurprisingly, several courts and jurists have applied the movie-title maxim as the ultimate retort to one ...
Nina A Mendelson
Nina A Mendelson
Administrative agencies frequently use guidance documents to set policy broadly and prospectively in areas ranging from Department of Education Title IX enforcement to Food and Drug Administration regulation of direct-to- consumer pharmaceu...