Cigar Groups, FDA Meet Again in Federal Appeals Court
Earlier this morning, the two sides of a cigar industry lawsuit against the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) met once again, this time in the virtual courtroom for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
It’s the latest in the nearly five-year-old legal fight waged by three cigar industry trade groups against FDA. At stake this time was whether the agency acted in a manner that was arbitrary and capricious when enacting the substantial equivalence process and grandfathering for cigars and pipes. Today’s hearing touched on the substantial equivalence process, cost-benefit analysis, user fees, pipes and the definitions of various words including “shall,” “component,” and “part.”
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