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Supreme Court won’t hear case on graphic cigarette package warnings

  • The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge from tobacco companies against the FDA's requirement for graphic health warnings on cigarette packages and advertisements.
  • The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the warnings do not violate the First Amendment, confirming that the rule "passes constitutional muster".
  • The Supreme Court decided not to address the case because the trial-level court has yet to rule on the companies' claim regarding FDA rulemaking procedures.
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