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Home > Journals > CLR > Vol. 93 > Iss. 5 (2008)

 
Cornell Law Review

Volume 93, Issue 5

Symposium: U.S. Food and Drug Regulation in Its First Century and Beyond


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The Little Agency That Could (Act with Indifference to Constitutional and Statutory Strictures)
Lars Noah

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Dirty Dancing - The FDA Stumbles with the Chevron Two-Step: A Response to Professor Noah
Gary Lawson

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Losing Deference in the FDA’s Second Century: Judicial Review, Politics, and a Diminished Legacy of Expertise
James T. O'Reilly

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The FDA and Deference Lost: A Self-Inflicted Wound or the Product of a Wounded Agency - A Response to Professor O’Reilly
David C. Vladeck

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FDA Regulatory Compliance Reconsidered
Carl Tobias

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Greater and Lesser Powers of Tort Reform: The Primary Jurisdiction Doctrine and State-Law Claims concerning FDA-Approved Products
Catherine T. Struve

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Drug Review behind the Curtain: A Response to Professor Struve
James T. O'Reilly

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Food, Drugs, and Droods: A Historical Consideration of Definitions and Categories in American Food and Drug Law
Lewis A. Grossman

 
 
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ISSN: 0010-8847

 
 
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