This Article examines the interaction between direct regulation of pharmaceuticals under the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and the indirect regulation of pharmaceuticals provided by common law tort incentives. The Article concludes that tort liability is generally inappropriate in cases where manufacturers have complied with the FDCA. The Article begins with a description of the FDCA's operation, and provides an overview of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) role in the drug approval process and drug labeling. This overview will demonstrate the need for centralized control over drug labeling. Moreover, we will provide an explanation of the costs and benefits of the drug approval process. Next, we will focus on the regulato...
On March 4, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Wyeth v. Levine. In that case, the Court c...
A mere five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration (the FDA ) began, for the first time in its...
Part II of this paper analyzes the history and background of federal preemption to give context to t...
Many observers consider the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) vital for the protection of consumer ...
Professor Green addresses the matter of the proper balance between the tort system and regulation in...
The dispute over FDA regulatory preemption is familiar: Preemption advocates assert that products li...
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
In this paper, I hope to introduce the world of Law & Economics to the world of FDA enforcement....
This Article examines the possible inequity of the treatment of licensees\u27 rights in tort litigat...
In the United States, drugs are jointly regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration, which over...
Therefore, one approach for a drug maker, knowing of a potential hazard, would be to unilaterally st...
This article explores the legality and wisdom of the FDA’s effort to persuade courts to find most fa...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s important ruling in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett concerns wh...
This article criticizes the shift in focus from correction and compliance to punishment of pharmaceu...
Part I provides a brief and basic explanation of pharmaceutical liability treatment. Part II explain...
On March 4, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Wyeth v. Levine. In that case, the Court c...
A mere five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration (the FDA ) began, for the first time in its...
Part II of this paper analyzes the history and background of federal preemption to give context to t...
Many observers consider the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) vital for the protection of consumer ...
Professor Green addresses the matter of the proper balance between the tort system and regulation in...
The dispute over FDA regulatory preemption is familiar: Preemption advocates assert that products li...
This Article focuses on one emerging aspect of tort litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturers ...
In this paper, I hope to introduce the world of Law & Economics to the world of FDA enforcement....
This Article examines the possible inequity of the treatment of licensees\u27 rights in tort litigat...
In the United States, drugs are jointly regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration, which over...
Therefore, one approach for a drug maker, knowing of a potential hazard, would be to unilaterally st...
This article explores the legality and wisdom of the FDA’s effort to persuade courts to find most fa...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s important ruling in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett concerns wh...
This article criticizes the shift in focus from correction and compliance to punishment of pharmaceu...
Part I provides a brief and basic explanation of pharmaceutical liability treatment. Part II explain...
On March 4, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Wyeth v. Levine. In that case, the Court c...
A mere five years ago, the Food and Drug Administration (the FDA ) began, for the first time in its...
Part II of this paper analyzes the history and background of federal preemption to give context to t...