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January 18, 2005
CDC's Public Health Law Site Adds New Reading
As part of its on-going public-health eductional efforts, the CDC's Public Health Law Program website offers 26 readings in public health law. This week they added No. 21, FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. (U.S., 2000). I think that, taken together, the CDC readings constitute a fine intro public-health-law curriculum. Are there any readers who think CDC's missed something important, or has place its thumb too heavily on the scales in favor of one topic or another? [tm]
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