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1 Politics of Tobacco Regulation FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 529 U.S. 120 (U.S. 2000)

2 Public Health Impact of Tobacco #1 preventable cause of illness #1 problem is heart disease 6 out of 7 smokers do not live to get lung cancer Heart attack data on secondary smoking Emphysema is the big lung issue - nasty way to live, then you die

3 Problems in Stopping Slow progress in limiting smoking Why is it hard to quit? May have plateaued after the tobacco settlement States make more money if kids smoke. Recession helps Changing fashion helps Making it harder to smoke helps Even LA banned indoor smoking

4 In Defense of Tobacco Limits retirement Saves Medicare and Social Security Great for private pension plans as well Tobacco will reduce life-time health care costs if you smoke enough Ideally you will also eat a lot of burgers Improves job opportunities for young, cheaper workers

5 Tobacco in the Colonies What was the role of tobacco in the colonial period? How was smoking viewed by most people in the 1950s? What happened in 1964?

6 Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act /1969 Required hazard labeling on cigarettes Banned cigarette advertising in electronic media regulated by the FCC Why not ban it everywhere? Prevented additional state requirements Which requirements were they worried about? What happened in torts in 1965? What about non-tort concerns?

7 Politics of FDA Chairman Kessler was appointed by Bush I Liked publicity Wanted to keep his job when Clinton can into office Banned silicone breast implants - just to be safe Made 4.5 billion for trial lawyers and got to keep his job No scientific evidence ever supported the ban

8 FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 529 U.S. 120 (U.S. 2000) The FDA decided to regulate tobacco What was the politics? What had the FDA said about tobacco regulation over the past 50 years?

9 Statutory Provisions The Act prohibits "[t]he introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic that is adultered or misbranded." 21 U. S. C. §331(a) §352(j) deems a drug or device misbranded "[i]f it is dangerous to health when used in the dosage or manner, or with the frequency or duration prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the labeling thereof." Drugs must be proven safe and effective

10 FDA Jurisdiction Not the broad definition of interstate commerce used in civil rights cases Tied to interstate sale No authority over how drugs are prescribed and used

11 Labeling Second, a drug or device is misbranded under the Act "[u]nless its labeling bears... adequate directions for use... in such manner and form, as are necessary for the protection of users," except where such directions are "not necessary for the protection of the public health." §352(f)(1). Mislabeling is a major enforcement tool Is it possible to label tobacco so it can be used safely?

12 FDA Regulation of Tobacco Does it fit within the definition of a drug? What would be the effect of applying the safe and effective test to tobacco? Does this create a regulatory paradox? How is it different from chemotherapy?

13 Chevron - Step One Does tobacco fall under the statute? Is it specifically named? Is it specifically prohibited? Why is there a question of ambiguity in what the statute means? Doesn't tobacco affect the body?

14 Chevron – Step Two What was congressional intent? What about in the 30s, when the modern drug provisions were passed? The 1950s when they were expanded? What is the evidence that congress did not intend for the FDA to regulation tobacco in modern times? Alternative regulatory schemes and agencies? Renewed and expanded the FDA Act without addressing tobacco, despite efforts to add tobacco to the Act

15 United States Supreme Court Opinion The majority (including Scalia) said this was evidence that Congress did not intend for the FDA to regulate tobacco, and that such intent trumped Chevron Minority (Breyer) said just look at the law Politics trumps principle