In Brief: WLF v. Kessler
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
WLF v. Kessler: Washington, D.C. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth orders FDA Commissioner David Kessler to "appear for a deposition of up to two hours as soon as practicable" in the Washington Legal Foundation's suit against the agency. FDA had asked the court to vacate the deposition request from WLF ("The Gray Sheet" May 13, p. 8), which is alleging that the agency's continuing medical education policy is a violation of First Amendment rights of access to knowledge about medical products...
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