In October 1969, the artificial sweetener cyclamate was banned from sale in the United States by Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Robert Finch. To justify his action legally Finch chose to rely\u27on the so-called Delaney Anticancer Clause of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938. Consequently, the Delaney Clause, with its requirement that any substance producing cancer in animals be removed from the American food supply, became an immediate center of controversy. The Secretary himself criticized the Clause as an undue restriction on administrative decision making and as an unscientific limitation on scientific discretion
This is a case study of the regulation of the artificial sweeteners, cyclamate, saccharin, and aspar...
If cyclamate is banned on the basis of the few tests performed so far, then hundreds of other produc...
In 2011, the Natural Resources Defense Council released an issue paper on disease clusters in the Un...
The Delaney Clause, the most famous federal health statute, bars Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
This article will focus upon the legislative history and subsequent case law dealing with the Delane...
A provision in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Delaney Clause, appears to lower risks ...
In 1958, U.S. Representative James Delaney of New York added a proviso to the 1938 Federal Food, Dru...
For more than a decade, federal health regulatory agencies have devoted major attention to controlli...
On March 9, 1977, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a study in laboratory rats c...
Living Pesticide use is regulated wlthm a complex legal framework that mchrdes the Federal Insectici...
The increasing use of nonnutritive sweeteners and the widely publicized 1969 ban on cyclamate led to...
Under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), the Environmental Protectio...
The central thesis of this Article is that pesticide residues in food have been and will continue to...
Suppose that a statute, enacted several decades ago, bans the introduction of any color additive in ...
Pesticide use is regulated within a complex legal framework that includes the Federal Insecticide, F...
This is a case study of the regulation of the artificial sweeteners, cyclamate, saccharin, and aspar...
If cyclamate is banned on the basis of the few tests performed so far, then hundreds of other produc...
In 2011, the Natural Resources Defense Council released an issue paper on disease clusters in the Un...
The Delaney Clause, the most famous federal health statute, bars Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
This article will focus upon the legislative history and subsequent case law dealing with the Delane...
A provision in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Delaney Clause, appears to lower risks ...
In 1958, U.S. Representative James Delaney of New York added a proviso to the 1938 Federal Food, Dru...
For more than a decade, federal health regulatory agencies have devoted major attention to controlli...
On March 9, 1977, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a study in laboratory rats c...
Living Pesticide use is regulated wlthm a complex legal framework that mchrdes the Federal Insectici...
The increasing use of nonnutritive sweeteners and the widely publicized 1969 ban on cyclamate led to...
Under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), the Environmental Protectio...
The central thesis of this Article is that pesticide residues in food have been and will continue to...
Suppose that a statute, enacted several decades ago, bans the introduction of any color additive in ...
Pesticide use is regulated within a complex legal framework that includes the Federal Insecticide, F...
This is a case study of the regulation of the artificial sweeteners, cyclamate, saccharin, and aspar...
If cyclamate is banned on the basis of the few tests performed so far, then hundreds of other produc...
In 2011, the Natural Resources Defense Council released an issue paper on disease clusters in the Un...