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Supreme Court Rules Against Makers of Flavored Vapes Popular With Teens The justices handed a win, for now, to the Food and Drug Administration in its rejection of applications from makers of ...
The Supreme Court issued a ruling favoring the Food and Drug Administration in its refusal to approve flavored vapes. Peter Dazeley / Getty Images file April 2, 2025, 10:24 AM EDT ...
Supreme Court hears case on flavored vapes. Story by Reshad Hudson • 3mo. WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The U.S. Supreme Court could soon determine the fate of flavored vape products once and for all.
A unanimous Supreme Court on Wednesday backed the Food and Drug Administration's refusal to authorize the sale of kid-friendly flavored e-cigarettes and vapes, including the flavors "Killer ...
E-cigarette makers hope Supreme Court will give Trump a chance to greenlight flavored vapes Vaping companies argued the current FDA unfairly denied marketing applications for products like ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday over whether the Food and Drug Administration had acted lawfully in rejecting applications from two manufacturers of flavored liquids used in e ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Monday in a dispute over the Food and Drug Administration’s rejection of two companies’ applications to sell flavored liquids for use in e-cigarettes. A ...
Supreme Court poised to enter fray over regulation of flavored vapes The Food and Drug Administration has rejected some products because of concerns about youth users. December 1, 2024 ...
Supreme Court to hear case on crackdown of sweet vapes popular with kids. By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press. Supreme Court rejects request by ex-Trump chief of staff Meadows to move Georgia case ...
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out on Wednesday a judicial decision that found the U.S. Food and Drug Administration acted unlawfully in refusing to let two e-cigarette companies sell flavored vape p… ...
Supreme Court sides against makers of flavored vapes that are popular with teenagers Vaping companies hope they'll find a friendlier regulatory environment from the Trump administration.