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The Department Of Consumers, W. E. Forte Oct 1967

The Department Of Consumers, W. E. Forte

Vanderbilt Law Review

In 1872, Congress began protecting the American consumer by enacting legislation to prevent mail fraud. From this modest beginning, the consumer protection activities of the federal government have proliferated until today there are at least 33 government agencies engaged in 296 consumer protection activities. In 1961, the estimated annual expenditures by the federal government for direct consumer protection activities totaled 272 million dollars and the number of full-time federal employees engaged in such activities was almost 22,000. Expenditures for consumer advancement, a broader concept, were estimated at 681 million dollars in 1961 and the number of full time federal employees …


Regulation Of Prescription Drug Discount Advertising Sep 1967

Regulation Of Prescription Drug Discount Advertising

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Investigational Drugs And The Law, George F. Archambault Jan 1967

Investigational Drugs And The Law, George F. Archambault

Cleveland State Law Review

Moving directly to the subject "Investigational Drugs and the Law" and being concerned primarily with preventative law, a topic not unlike preventative medicine, what is it that must be known as a lawyer in this specialty field in order to aid physicians and pharmacists involved in clinical research, in clinical pharmacology research, in hospital administration, and in nursing and pharmacy practices to keep them from legal pitfalls? It is necessary to tackle the subject in a two-pronged manner: (1) the federal and state statutes, and (2) case law.