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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Food and Drug Law
Zoning For Public Health: Why A National Land Use Scheme Is Essential To Sustainable Food Production, Victor J. Absil
Zoning For Public Health: Why A National Land Use Scheme Is Essential To Sustainable Food Production, Victor J. Absil
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Don't You Know That You're Toxic? Cercla Section 113(H) Challenges, Sovereign Immunity, And Perfluoroalkyl Substances In Pennsylvania Drinking Water In Giovanni V. Navy, Stephanie J. Oppenheim
Don't You Know That You're Toxic? Cercla Section 113(H) Challenges, Sovereign Immunity, And Perfluoroalkyl Substances In Pennsylvania Drinking Water In Giovanni V. Navy, Stephanie J. Oppenheim
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reversal Of Fortune: Moving Pharmaceuticals From Over-The-Counter To Prescription Status?, Lars Noah
Reversal Of Fortune: Moving Pharmaceuticals From Over-The-Counter To Prescription Status?, Lars Noah
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Culinary Jurisprudence And National Identity: Penny Pether On The Taste Of Country Cooking, Nan Seuffert
Culinary Jurisprudence And National Identity: Penny Pether On The Taste Of Country Cooking, Nan Seuffert
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shortsighted Response To Reverse Payments: How The Third Circuit May Cause Consumers To "Pay For The Delay" Of New Drug Development, Jude Steinniger
Shortsighted Response To Reverse Payments: How The Third Circuit May Cause Consumers To "Pay For The Delay" Of New Drug Development, Jude Steinniger
Villanova Law Review
This case note examines the legislation of the Hatch-Waxman Act, its purpose, and the mechanics that led to the resulting reverse payment settlements. Next it surveys the landscape of prior case law in the circuit courts, and focuses on the recent Third Circuit decision in In re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation that has rekindled the Hatch-Waxman debate. Then the note analyzes the policy concerns advanced by opposing sides of the argument and the economic fallout likely to result. Finally, it concludes with the assertion that the Supreme Court must intervene and establish the most beneficial standard of analysis for reverse payment …
In Re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation: The Third Circuit's Controversial Pay-For-Delay Antitrust Decision Splits With Other Circuit Courts, Carl W. Hittinger, Lesli C. Esposito
In Re K-Dur Antitrust Litigation: The Third Circuit's Controversial Pay-For-Delay Antitrust Decision Splits With Other Circuit Courts, Carl W. Hittinger, Lesli C. Esposito
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prescription For Change: Third Circuit Diagnoses Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives As Exempt From Overtime Pay In Smith V. Johnson & Johnson, Brooke Burns
Villanova Law Review
The article presents information on the pharmaceutical companies manufacturing brand-name drugs and the issues related to pharmaceutical sales representative (PSR). The intensive sales training program, the exempt from overtime pay based on the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act and the economic justice and security of low income group are discussed. The court decision of Smith v. Johnson & Johnson, white-collar exemptions and employee misclassification are also discussed.
Is Preemption Right For You - The Third Circuit Applies Preemption To A Misleading Drug Advertisement Claim In Pennsylvania Employee Benefit Trust Fund V. Zeneca, Inc., Diana Rabeh
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Growing Controversy: Genetic Engineering In Agriculture, Holly Beth Frompovicz
A Growing Controversy: Genetic Engineering In Agriculture, Holly Beth Frompovicz
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Strictly Speaking About Ephedra: A Baseball Tragedy Helping To Define The Dynamic Between Warning Defect And Design Defect, Michael Kane
Strictly Speaking About Ephedra: A Baseball Tragedy Helping To Define The Dynamic Between Warning Defect And Design Defect, Michael Kane
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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Do Recent Studies Prove That Farmed Salmon Are Toxic - A Commentary On Whether The Current Fda Guidelines Adequately Protect Consumers From Potential Toxins In Farmed Salmon, Arthur Cutillo
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Don't Bite The Hand That Provides Life-Saving Drugs: Application Of The Hatch-Waxman And Sherman Acts To The Pharmaceutical Industry And The Detrimental Effects To Future Innovation In Order To Achieve Current Savings For Consumers, Edward J. King
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Battle Over Life-Saving Pharmaceuticals: Are Developing Countries Being Tripped By Developed Countries, Michelle M. Nerozzi
The Battle Over Life-Saving Pharmaceuticals: Are Developing Countries Being Tripped By Developed Countries, Michelle M. Nerozzi
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Emerging Theories Of Proof In Products Liability: Resolving The Problem Of Identifying Des Manufacturers, Linda Mogul Madway
Emerging Theories Of Proof In Products Liability: Resolving The Problem Of Identifying Des Manufacturers, Linda Mogul Madway
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.