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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Food and Drug Law
Reforming Cocaine Sentencing: The New Commission Speaks, David Yellen
Reforming Cocaine Sentencing: The New Commission Speaks, David Yellen
Articles
No abstract provided.
Breathe Deeply: The Tort Of Smokers' Battery, Irene Scharf
Breathe Deeply: The Tort Of Smokers' Battery, Irene Scharf
Faculty Publications
This Article explores the long and faltering history of attempts to impose liability on tobacco product manufactures. Part II traces the manufacturers' historical and current actions of targeting youth through both promotions and deceptive advertising. Part III argues in favor of an expanded cause of action against the manufacturers for the intentional tort of battery. Part IV discusses the prospect of awards of punitive damages in these cases, and the Epilogue summarizes other advantages of the battery cause of action.
Hiv-Aids In The 1990s Aids Law Symposium: Legal, Ethical, And Policy Issues: Introduction, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 239 (1994), Michael L. Closen
Hiv-Aids In The 1990s Aids Law Symposium: Legal, Ethical, And Policy Issues: Introduction, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 239 (1994), Michael L. Closen
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fda Reform And The European Medicines Evaluation Agency, Theodore Ruger
Fda Reform And The European Medicines Evaluation Agency, Theodore Ruger
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Rare Diseases, Drug Development And Aids: The Impact Of The Orphan Drug Act, Michael Henry Davis, Peter S. Arno, Karen Bonuck
Rare Diseases, Drug Development And Aids: The Impact Of The Orphan Drug Act, Michael Henry Davis, Peter S. Arno, Karen Bonuck
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
In this article, we examine the Orphan Drug Act with an eye toward its contribution to the public interest, using AIDS drugs to illustrate many of the central points. The major policy question is, How, if at all, can the act be used to meet the legislative goal of stimulating drug development for small patient populations without resulting in prices that make drugs inaccessible?
Drug Addiction During Pregnancy: A Call For Increased Social Responsibility, Page Mcguire Linden
Drug Addiction During Pregnancy: A Call For Increased Social Responsibility, Page Mcguire Linden
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
A Definite And Permanent Idea - Invention In The Pharmaceutical And Chemical Sciences And The Determination Of Conception In Patent Law, 28 J. Marshall L. Rev. 687 (1995), Jackie Hutter
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.