James R Bruner
James R Bruner
J Hersch
J Hersch
Professor Hersch argues that most state regulations aimed at fighting teen smoking have had little or no effect. She provides evidence that despite widespread age restrictions on purchasing tobacco, most teens do not consider it difficult f...
P Slovic
P Slovic
Professor Slovic challenges Professor Viscusi by suggesting that "risk" is a term with varying meanings and the potential for misinterpretation by study participants. He distinguishes between the probability and severity of a risk, and sugg...
Comment
Duke law journal. 1998 Apr;47(6):1133-41. DOI: 1998
W K Viscusi
W K Viscusi
Professor W. Kip Viscusi argues for a move away from the adversarial approach to tobacco regulation, an approach that is currently embodied in class action lawsuits and the proposed broadening of FDA regulatory power over cigarettes. In thi...
The FDA may not regulate tobacco products as "drugs" or as "medical devices" [0.03%]
美国食品和药物管理局或许不能将烟草制品作为“药品”或“医疗用品”来监管
R A Merrill
R A Merrill
Professor Richard Merrill contends that the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act does not grant the FDA regulatory authority over cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products. The fact that Congress did not expressly deny the FDA regulatory au...
C R Sunstein
C R Sunstein
Professor Cass Sunstein argues that the FDA has the authority to regulate tobacco products. He considers the text of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, which supports the FDA assertion, and the context of its enactment, which argues ...