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Regulating Commercial Speech in a Dynamic Environment: Forty Years of Margarine and Oil Advertising before the NLEA
The authors analyze the roles of science, politics, markets, and consumers in determining the regulation and use of health information in commercial speech before the passage of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act. Data include a historical review of advertising regulation, a manifest content a...
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