A mere five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration (the FDA ) began, for the first time in its 100-year history, to take the position that its prescription drug labeling regulations defeated the ability of injured plaintiffs to pursue common law tort claims based on the adequacy of the labeling. This position, radical to many and rational to others, places federal preemption of prescription drug labeling actions directly in the center of the debate over the proper roles of federal regulation and state tort laws in promoting product safety. The U.S. Supreme Court has contributed to this debate with several product liability preemption decisions in the past two decades. Seeking to promote both understanding and balance regarding the ope...
The article reports on the benefits of federal preemption on the regulation of prescription drug war...
Perhaps the most dramatic indication that the courts have shifted attitudes on health and safety mat...
Daily front-page stories recounting the failure of defibrillators, pacemakers, heart stents and infu...
A mere five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration (the FDA ) began, for the first time in its...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has promulgated a new regulation which revises the format for...
On March 4, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Wyeth v. Levine. In that case, the Court c...
The dispute over FDA regulatory preemption is familiar: Preemption advocates assert that products li...
Part I of this article examines the preemption doctrine while Part II explores the development of th...
Federally approved prescription drug labeling has not been considered conclusive on the reasonablene...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s important ruling in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett concerns wh...
This Article provides a brief explanation of the state of preemption doctrine and explains how the C...
Prescription drug warning labels are regulated by both state products liability law and federal regu...
Federal agencies now regulate the manufacture, design, and labeling of hundreds of consumer products...
Most people think of preemption as a technical constitutional doctrine, but it is pivotally importan...
Therefore, one approach for a drug maker, knowing of a potential hazard, would be to unilaterally st...
The article reports on the benefits of federal preemption on the regulation of prescription drug war...
Perhaps the most dramatic indication that the courts have shifted attitudes on health and safety mat...
Daily front-page stories recounting the failure of defibrillators, pacemakers, heart stents and infu...
A mere five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration (the FDA ) began, for the first time in its...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has promulgated a new regulation which revises the format for...
On March 4, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Wyeth v. Levine. In that case, the Court c...
The dispute over FDA regulatory preemption is familiar: Preemption advocates assert that products li...
Part I of this article examines the preemption doctrine while Part II explores the development of th...
Federally approved prescription drug labeling has not been considered conclusive on the reasonablene...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s important ruling in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett concerns wh...
This Article provides a brief explanation of the state of preemption doctrine and explains how the C...
Prescription drug warning labels are regulated by both state products liability law and federal regu...
Federal agencies now regulate the manufacture, design, and labeling of hundreds of consumer products...
Most people think of preemption as a technical constitutional doctrine, but it is pivotally importan...
Therefore, one approach for a drug maker, knowing of a potential hazard, would be to unilaterally st...
The article reports on the benefits of federal preemption on the regulation of prescription drug war...
Perhaps the most dramatic indication that the courts have shifted attitudes on health and safety mat...
Daily front-page stories recounting the failure of defibrillators, pacemakers, heart stents and infu...