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Vol. 48, Issue 1, 2011April 11, 2011 CDT

Wyeth v. Levine: FDA Attempt to Preempt Common Law Claims Deemed Procedurally Deficient but Sets the Stage for Future Consideration of Substantive Sufficency

Rachael C. Casey,
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Hous. L. Rev.
Rachael C. Casey, Wyeth v. Levine: FDA Attempt to Preempt Common Law Claims Deemed Procedurally Deficient but Sets the Stage for Future Consideration of Substantive Sufficency, 48 Hous. L. Rev. (2011).
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