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  • Unmasking Causewashing: How it Serves as Hidden False Advertising
    Unmasking Causewashing: How it Serves as Hidden False Advertising

    I went full-throttle into false-advertising law because of the repugnancy inherent in " humanewashing," a form of "causewashing." What is "Causewashing"? "Causewashing" is a term used to describe the ...

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  • Substantiating Health Claims: Examples of Proof (and Lack Thereof) in Advertising
    Substantiating Health Claims: Examples of Proof (and Lack Thereof) in Advertising

    This is Part III of a three-part series in which I dissect the FTC’s Health Products Compliance Guidance of 2022. Some content is fairly technical (thank you, FTC), but hopefully, I convey the larger ...

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  • False Advertising Lawsuits in New York: The Cases
    False Advertising Lawsuits in New York: The Cases

    This blog dives deep into the heart of primary legal authority with a rigorous analysis of key 2nd Circuit decisions related to food and consumer-product litigation. Allegedly ineffective "charcoal" ...

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  • Federal Laws that Govern Food, Supplements, and Cosmetics
    Federal Laws that Govern Food, Supplements, and Cosmetics

    Here are some key federal laws regulating food, beverages, dietary supplements, and cosmetics in the United States. Under each section are lists of the 10 most common products regulated under each ...

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  • Proving Health-Advertising Claims with Science: A 2023 Legal Guide
    Proving Health-Advertising Claims with Science: A 2023 Legal Guide

    This blog explores when and how companies must support (substantiate") their health-related advertising claims. How Scientific Studies are Used to Prove Health-Advertising Claims Science is a ...

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  • Mislabeling vs. Misbranding: A Practical Guide with Examples
    Mislabeling vs. Misbranding: A Practical Guide with Examples

    In general, mislabeling refers to errors or omissions on product labels, while misbranding refers to false or misleading claims or representations about the product. Quick Examples of Mislabeling: A ...

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