Katie Bond and Samuel Butler Author a WLF Legal Pulse Article on Supreme Court Declining to Hear Preemption Case
Katie Bond and Samuel Butler Author a WLF Legal Pulse Article on Supreme Court Declining to Hear Preemption Case
Keller and Heckman Partner Katie Bond and Associate Samuel Butler authored a Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) Legal Pulse article on the Supreme Court’s recent denial of certiorari relating to a First Circuit decision on Food, Drug, Cosmetic Act (FDCA) preemption, disease claims, and DSHEA disclaimers. The article, “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Supreme Court Declines to Hear Lactaid Preemption Case,” utilizes an old marriage rhyme to highlight significant aspects of the litigation surrounding a First Circuit decision from last year on Food, Drug, Cosmetic Act (FDCA) preemption, where the high court’s cert denial leaves in place “a marriage between the First, Eighth and Ninth Circuits on their test for such preemption,” write Katie and Samuel.
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