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    • Ensuring a Consistent Supply of Anthrax Vaccine 

      Gelfand, Rebecca A. (2002)
      During the recent anthrax attacks, the country's supply of anthrax vaccine was dangerously low. The reasons for this were (1) the failure of the FDA, the Defense Department, and its contractor, BioPort Corporation, to plan ...
    • FDA Regulation of Imported Foods in an Age of Globalization 

      Schisa, Michael W. (2002)
      This essay will explore the intersection between the FDA’s regulation of imported foods and the United States’ obligations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) the ...
    • FDA's Role in the Silicone Breast Implant Story 

      Friedland, Shelly (1997)
      This paper will present the history of FDA's policy regarding silicone breast implants, as well as an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of these actions. Although FDA Commissioner David Kessler's essential judgment ...
    • A Hypothetical Case: UNITED STATES v. Clonaid 

      Wu, Chun-Ying (2003)
      The government took the place of FDA to bring a suit against Clonaid Company to grant preliminary injunction to enjoin defendant Clonaid Company from cloning human beings and using human embryos in SCNT research in violation ...
    • THE REGULATION OF SPORTS PRODUCTS AS DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS: SHOULD THE FDA HAVE STRICTER REQUIREMENTS? 

      King, Carlotta D. (2003)
      Since the Food and Drug Administration (“FDAâ€) has control over the regulation of dietary supplements, this paper discusses whether the current regulation is sufficient to guard the safety ...