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The Surprising Reach Of Fda Regulation Of Cannabis Even After Descheduling, Sean M. O'Connor, Erika Lietzan Jan 2019

The Surprising Reach Of Fda Regulation Of Cannabis Even After Descheduling, Sean M. O'Connor, Erika Lietzan

American University Law Review

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Ships In The Night: Resolving Administrative Conflict Between Fda- And Patent-Related Legislation, Carlos Garcia, Jonathan Stroud Jan 2019

Ships In The Night: Resolving Administrative Conflict Between Fda- And Patent-Related Legislation, Carlos Garcia, Jonathan Stroud

American University Law Review

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The Demise Of Drug Design Litigation; Death By Federal Preemption, Aaron D. Twerski Jan 2018

The Demise Of Drug Design Litigation; Death By Federal Preemption, Aaron D. Twerski

American University Law Review

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Using The Public Nuisance Doctrine To Combat Antibiotic Resistance, Amanda Purcell Jan 2018

Using The Public Nuisance Doctrine To Combat Antibiotic Resistance, Amanda Purcell

American University Law Review

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Citizen Petitions: Long, Late-Filed, And At-Last Denied, Michael A. Carrier, Carl Minniti Jan 2017

Citizen Petitions: Long, Late-Filed, And At-Last Denied, Michael A. Carrier, Carl Minniti

American University Law Review

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Title Iii Of The Bioterrorism Act: Sacrificing U.S. Trade Relations In The Name Of Food Security, Claire S. Boisen Jan 2007

Title Iii Of The Bioterrorism Act: Sacrificing U.S. Trade Relations In The Name Of Food Security, Claire S. Boisen

American University Law Review

Part I examines in detail the two conflicting laws that are the basis of this Comment—Title III of the Bioterrorism Act and the SPS Agreement—focusing on those portions of Title III that adversely impact international trade. Part I also presents the WTO case EC Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products (Hormones), the first food regulation case disputed in the WTO system for a violation of the SPS Agreement. This case clarified the two major principles of the SPS Agreement that are explored in this Comment: the prohibition on discrimination and the obligation to support trade–restrictive measures with an analytical risk …


"Racially-Tailored" Medicine Unraveled, Sharona Hoffman Jan 2005

"Racially-Tailored" Medicine Unraveled, Sharona Hoffman

American University Law Review

In June 2005, the FDA approved BiDil, a heart failure medication that is labeled for use only by African-Americans and thus is the first treatment of its kind. The drug likely portends a future of growing interest in "race-based" medicine. This phenomenon is emerging at the same time that scientists, in light of the Human Genome Project, are reaching an understanding that "race" has no biological meaning, and consequently, "racially-tailored" medicine is both puzzling and troubling. This Article explores the reasons for the new focus on "racial-profiling" in medicine. It analyzes the risks and dangers of this approach, including medical …


The Rx-To-Otc Switch Of Claritin, Allegra, And Zyrtec: An Unprecedented Fda Response To Petitioners And The Protection Of Public Health, Holly M. Spencer Jun 2002

The Rx-To-Otc Switch Of Claritin, Allegra, And Zyrtec: An Unprecedented Fda Response To Petitioners And The Protection Of Public Health, Holly M. Spencer

American University Law Review

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Pediatric Testing Of Prescription Drugs: The Food And Drug Administration's Carrot And Stick For The Pharmaceutical Industry , Kurt R. Karst Feb 2000

Pediatric Testing Of Prescription Drugs: The Food And Drug Administration's Carrot And Stick For The Pharmaceutical Industry , Kurt R. Karst

American University Law Review

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Identifying The Enemy In The War On Drugs: A Critique Of The Developing Rule Permitting Visual Identification Of Indescript White Powder In Narcotics Prosecutions , Michael D. Blanchard, Gabriel J. Chin Apr 1998

Identifying The Enemy In The War On Drugs: A Critique Of The Developing Rule Permitting Visual Identification Of Indescript White Powder In Narcotics Prosecutions , Michael D. Blanchard, Gabriel J. Chin

American University Law Review

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Unitedstates V. Ursery: Drug Offenders Forfeit Their Fifth Amendment Rights , Sean M. Dunn Apr 1997

Unitedstates V. Ursery: Drug Offenders Forfeit Their Fifth Amendment Rights , Sean M. Dunn

American University Law Review

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The Drug Courier Profile: In Planes, Trains, And Automobiles; And Now In The Jury Box , Mark J. Kadish Feb 1997

The Drug Courier Profile: In Planes, Trains, And Automobiles; And Now In The Jury Box , Mark J. Kadish

American University Law Review

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