Judge Extinguishes Cigarette Warning Label Law
By
Kevin Fayle
on November 08, 2011
| Last updated on March 21, 2019
A federal district court judge in Washington D.C. has issued a
preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of new rules by the Food and
Drug Administration that require cigarette manufacturers to display
graphic warning labels on every pack of cigarettes sold. The judge
found that the requirement violated cigarette manufacturers' rights
under the First Amendment since it forced them to engage in commercial
speech that goes beyond the conveyance of purely factual or
uncontroversial information.
Judge Extinguishes Cigarette Warning Label Law
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