As reported earlier this month, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon in R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. v. FDA stayed the implementation of a federal requirement effective next year which mandates tobacco companies to put graphic images on their cigarette packages. The FDA has now filed to appeal this ruling in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
FDA to appeal ruling on graphic cigarette warnings
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