Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2008
ISSN
0010-8847
Publisher
Cornell Law School
Language
en-US
Abstract
Professor Lars Noah deserves much credit for exposing some of the myriad ways in which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has consistently sought to expand its authority through questionable, and perhaps in some cases abusive, legal practices.' As Professor Noah observes, there are signs that the federal courts' century-long honeymoon with the FDA may be ending 2 -and perhaps the FDA never deserved the solicitude that it has traditionally received from both the judiciary and Congress. 3 If Professor Noah can hasten the onset of a more realistic legal and public attitude toward the FDA, he will have performed a great service.
Recommended Citation
Gary S. Lawson,
Dirty Dancing: The FDA Stumbles on the Chevron Two-Step
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in
93
Cornell Law Review
927
(2008).
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