By Leslie Krasny
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, enacted in June 2009, authorizes the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate the manufacture, distribution, advertising, promotion, sale and use of tobacco products. The new law addressed the regulatory void resulting from the decision in FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 529 U.S. 120 (2000), in which the Supreme Court held that Congress had not given ...
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