The Marlboro Man and Joe Camel have become public health enemies number one and two, and removing their familiar faces from the gaze of young people has become a goal of President Bill Clinton and his health care officials. The strategy of limiting the exposure of children to tobacco advertisements is based on the fact that almost all regular smokers begin smoking in their teens. This approach is politically possible because most Americans believe that tobacco companies should be prohibited from targeting children in their advertising
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Ac...
Prior to the federal government’s adoption of cigarette advertising restrictions, tobacco companies ...
In 2012, a federal court of appeals struck down an FDA rule requiring graphic health warnings on cig...
RJR Nabisco\u27s cigarette advertising icon Joe Camel has become one of the most-recognized market...
Tobacco use is one of the most catastrophic public health issues facing the world today. The recentl...
The government’s latest attempt to protect consumers from the perils of tobacco use is in jeopardy. ...
According to the Surgeon General, tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the Unit...
The United States has a long history of regulating tobacco industry advertising. One such restrictio...
This Article evaluates the constitutionality of a representative series of congressional proposals t...
In 1996 the United States government began a series of lawsuits against the major tobacco manufactur...
When Congress passed the nation’s first comprehensive tobacco bill in 2009, it replaced the familiar...
Many of the negative effects of tobacco have been addressed by recent litigation and federal regulat...
In two studies, adolescents and adults were shown a series of cigarette advertisements and asked to ...
Recent amendments to federal law and a burgeoning body of research have intensified public health of...
E-cigarettes, a relatively new product, storming the tobacco industry are causing a massive stir amo...
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Ac...
Prior to the federal government’s adoption of cigarette advertising restrictions, tobacco companies ...
In 2012, a federal court of appeals struck down an FDA rule requiring graphic health warnings on cig...
RJR Nabisco\u27s cigarette advertising icon Joe Camel has become one of the most-recognized market...
Tobacco use is one of the most catastrophic public health issues facing the world today. The recentl...
The government’s latest attempt to protect consumers from the perils of tobacco use is in jeopardy. ...
According to the Surgeon General, tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the Unit...
The United States has a long history of regulating tobacco industry advertising. One such restrictio...
This Article evaluates the constitutionality of a representative series of congressional proposals t...
In 1996 the United States government began a series of lawsuits against the major tobacco manufactur...
When Congress passed the nation’s first comprehensive tobacco bill in 2009, it replaced the familiar...
Many of the negative effects of tobacco have been addressed by recent litigation and federal regulat...
In two studies, adolescents and adults were shown a series of cigarette advertisements and asked to ...
Recent amendments to federal law and a burgeoning body of research have intensified public health of...
E-cigarettes, a relatively new product, storming the tobacco industry are causing a massive stir amo...
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Ac...
Prior to the federal government’s adoption of cigarette advertising restrictions, tobacco companies ...
In 2012, a federal court of appeals struck down an FDA rule requiring graphic health warnings on cig...