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California's "Creeping Commercial Speech": Kasky Decision Attacks Business Participation in Public Debates ( August 2002 )
In a far-reaching decision that could force corporations to stay out of public-policy debates related to their own products or services, the California Supreme Court held in <i>Kasky v. Nike, Inc.</i> that a business could be liable to consumers for commercial deception based on "issue advertising" long thought to be fully protected by the First Amendment. -
Off-Label Promotion: Weighing the Impact of Rulings Setting Back FDA's Authority to Regulate ( January 2001 )
The decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington Legal Foundation v. Shalada1 (WL. -
Controls on Export of Encryption Source Code in Jeopardy . . . But Not Gone Yet ( May 1999 )
It is rare that a court reviews a challenge to the government's administration of export controls. Agency decisio. -
I Have a Great Commercial, So Why Won't the Networks Air It? ( April 1998 )
Ever wonder why you see nudity on "NYPD Blue" but still have trouble getting prime-time network clearance for your...
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