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The Delaney Anticancer Clause: A Model Environmental Protection Law, James S. Turner Oct 1971

The Delaney Anticancer Clause: A Model Environmental Protection Law, James S. Turner

Vanderbilt Law Review

In October 1969, the artificial sweetener cyclamate was banned from sale in the United States by Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Robert Finch. To justify his action legally Finch chose to rely'on the so-called Delaney Anticancer Clause of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938. Consequently, the Delaney Clause, with its requirement that any substance producing cancer in animals be removed from the American food supply, became an immediate center of controversy. The Secretary himself criticized the Clause as an undue restriction on administrative decision making and as an unscientific limitation on scientific discretion.


Possession Of Dangerous Drugs In A Car-New York's Criminal Presumption Statute, William M. Feigenbaum Oct 1971

Possession Of Dangerous Drugs In A Car-New York's Criminal Presumption Statute, William M. Feigenbaum

Buffalo Law Review

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Regulation Of Pharmaceutical Advertising, Anthony S. Zito Jr. Jan 1971

Regulation Of Pharmaceutical Advertising, Anthony S. Zito Jr.

Cleveland State Law Review

Federal trade commission regulation of pharmaceutical advertising is a subject of considerable current interest. The criteria for determining the acceptability of these advertisements are still evolving, and a definitive set of rules has not yet been fully articulated. Nevertheless certain trends are developing.' One of the major objectives of this paper is to predict the ultimate form of these rules.