Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Snuffing Out Tobacco Ads:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_06_14-2009_06_20.shtml#1245158186


   The NYT reports that provisions of the new tobacco legislation likely
   to be signed by President Obama this week is certain to face a First
   Amendment challenge in federal court. While bill sponsor Rep. Henry
   Waxman claims it was "carefully drafted" to survive court scrutiny,
   the legislation contains provisions virtually identical to some struck
   down by the Supreme Court in [1]Lorillard v. Reilly in 2001. Other
   provisions that purport to limit tobacco companies ability to inform
   consumers about the nature and existence of FDA regulation could also
   be problematic.

   One interesting question touched on in the story is who will challenge
   the law. Philip Morris, the nation's largest cigarette manufacturer,
   supported the bill. But other tobacco companies, such as R.J.
   Reynolds, and advertising firms are potential plaintiffs. Civil
   liberties groups like the ACLU oppose some of the advertising
   restrictions, but might have difficulty demonstrating standing to
   mount a legal challenge.

References

   1. http://www.oyez.org/cases/2000-2009/2000/2000_00_596

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