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Supreme Court widens court options for vaping companies pushing back against FDA rules The Supreme Court is siding with e-cigarette companies in a ruling that'll make it easier to sue over Food ...
Supreme court widens court options for vaping companies pushing back against FDA rules By LINDSAY WHITEHURST The Associated Press,Updated June 20, 2025, 2:39 p.m.
While a new law regulates the sale of some disposable vape products, Carteret County Sheriff Asa Buck said the bill omits one of his main concerns.
The Supreme Court sided with e-cigarette companies in a ruling making it easier to sue over FDA decisions blocking their products.
The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey found that 1.63 million kids — 5.9% of all U.S. middle and high school students — were current e-cigarette users. Over a quarter (26.3%) of those kids were using ...
The Court had ruled unanimously in favor of the FDA, upholding its decision to block the sale of ... an important shift has occurred in that those who continue vaping are doing so much more frequently ...
Supreme Court widens court options for vaping companies pushing back against FDA rules The justices ruled the other way on vaping in April, upholding a block on most sweet-flavored vapes ...
The justices went the other way on vaping in an April decision, siding with the FDA in a ruling upholding a sweeping block on most sweet-flavored vapes instituted after a spike in youth vaping.
The justices went the other way on vaping in an April decision, siding with the FDA in a ruling upholding a sweeping block on most sweet-flavored vapes instituted after a spike in youth vaping.
The Supreme Court sided with e-cigarette companies on Friday in a ruling making it easier to sue over FDA decisions blocking their products from the vaping market.