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Food Allergies and Food Labeling: An International Problem
(2001)The United States should step up to the plate and pass a regulation requiring the inclusion of allergens on ingredient labels regardless of the amount of allergen in the food. This regulation would put some teeth into the ... -
The Food and Drug Administration and Drug Legalization: A Brief Model of Regulation
(2002)This paper offers a brief model of FDA regulation of currently illegal narcotics in the United States. Given that nearly three out of four Americans believe that the drug war has failed, recent calls from prominent liberal ... -
THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION AND THE PROPOSED REGULATION OF CIGARETTES
(1995)Since the 1930s the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") has taken broad Jurisdiction over eveiyday products in an attempt to ensure public health. Despite that mission, the FDA In particular and the Federal government In ... -
Food and Drug Administration Regulation of Imported Foods and Compliance With International Trade Obligations
(2005)The Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 (“Bioterrorism Actâ€) granted the Food and Drug Administration (“FDAâ€) new ... -
Food Irradiation: Why Aren't We Using It?
(2001)Despite its conceded effectiveness against foodborne pathogens, the use of irradiation is still uncommon in the food industry. The question is why a technology that is both extremely effective and safe by any scientific ... -
Food is Prevention The Case for Integrating Food and Nutrition Interventions into Healthcare
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Food Labeling Regulation: A Historical and Comparative Survey
(2001)By tracing the history of food labeling laws, we can see that labeling regulation has come a long way from the branding of bread during the reign of King John in the thirteenth century. The food label has gone from a mere ... -
Food Law & Policy: The Fertile Field's Origins and First Decade
(2014)Legal knowledge, learning, and scholarship pertaining to the production and regulation of food historically centered around two distinct fields of law: Food & Drug Law and Agricultural Law. The former focuses on the ... -
Food Law & Policy: The Fertile Field's Origins and First Decade
(2014)Legal knowledge, learning, and scholarship pertaining to the production and regulation of food historically centered around two distinct fields of law: Food & Drug Law and Agricultural Law. The former focuses on the ... -
Food Regulation in Biblical Law
(1998)Everyone needs to eat, yet most societies and many world religions limit the available food supply by practicing some form of dietary restriction. However, biblical law presents a special case because "few [societies] ... -
Food Sovereignty Revisited: Should the United States Reevaluate its Commitment to Free Trade in Food Products in the 21st Century?
(2002)Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has worked to prevent another terrorist attack on American citizens. One possible form of attack could be intentional adulteration of the food supply. This ... -
FOOD, DRUGS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: HOW THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION HAS INTERACTED WITH THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT OF 1969
(2000)The paper proceeds in three parts. Part II provides an overview of NEPA. The section examines the statutory text and foundational case law to understand how the statute operates and the obligations it imposes on agencies. ... -
Foreclosure and the Failures of Formality, Or Subprime Mortgage Conundrums and How to Fix Them
(2013)The subprime mortgage crisis was not only an economic disaster but posed challenges to traditional rules of property law. Banks helped create the crisis by marketing mortgages through unfair and deceptive practices. They ... -
FOREIGN-LANGUAGE LABELING OF FOOD AND DRUGS IN THE WAKE OF RAMIREZ V. PLOUGH INC.: IS AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE THE SOLUTION FOR AMERICA?
(1994)In 1993, the California Supreme Court handed down a decision in the case Ramirez v. Plough. Inc.1 holding that manufacturers of nonprescription drugs in that state have no duty under the tort law to print mandatory warnings ... -
Foreward: Why Retry? Reviving Dormant Racial Justice Claims
(Michigan Law Review, 2003) -
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(Duke University School of Law, 2007) -
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(Students of the Harvard Law School, 2005)