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Supreme Court agrees to review FDA’s power to regulate e-cigarettes

Supreme Court to review FDA’s power to regulate e-cigarettes and hear First Amendment case on age limits for porn sites
July 02, 2024
John Fritze - CNN

(CNN) — The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to review the US Food and Drug Administration’s strict regulations for e-cigarettes, a multibillion-dollar industry that has come under scrutiny for its popularity among young people.

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