- Altria Group v. Good
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ArgueDate=October 6
ArgueYear=2008
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FullName=Altria Group, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. Stephanie Good, et al.
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QuestionsPresented=Does federal law preempt the states' prerogative to regulate the advertisement of tar and nicotine rates in cigarettes?
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LawsApplied="Altria Group v. Good" is a case to be heard by the
United States Supreme Court to determine iftobacco makers who manufacture "light" and "low tar"cigarettes can be sued by a class ofMaine smokers for claims that the companies deceive smokers into thinking the products are safer than regular cigarettes.In recent decades, many smokers switched to "light" cigarettes, believing they posed less of a danger to their health. But studies have shown this common-sense view is wrong. Although machine tests showed "light" cigarettes emitted less tar when burned, actual smokers inhale about the same amount of tar when they puff on a "light" cigarette, the studies found.cite journal |last=Kozlowski |first=Lynn T. |authorlink= |coauthors="et al." |year=1998 |month= |title=Smokers’ misperceptions of light and ultra-light cigarettes may keep them smoking |journal=American Journal of Preventive Medicine |volume=15 |issue=1 |pages=9–16 |doi=10.1016/S0749-3797(98)00004-X |url= |accessdate= |quote= ] cite journal |last=Hecht |first=Stephen S. |authorlink= |coauthors="et al." |year=2005 |month= |title=Similar Uptake of Lung Carcinogens by Smokers of Regular, Light, and Ultralight Cigarettes |journal=Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention |volume=14 |issue= |pages=693–698 |doi=10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-04-0542 |url= |accessdate= |quote= ] The tobacco industry faces more than 30 class-action lawsuits from smokers and ex-smokers who seek billions of dollars in damages and claim they were fooled by the marketing of "light" and low-tar cigarettes.cite news |first=David G. |last=Savage |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Supreme Court opens term with cigarette marketing case |url=http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-na-scotus7-2008oct07,0,7341302.story |work=Los Angeles Times |publisher= |date=2008-10-07 |accessdate= ]
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United States Solicitor General Theodore Olson , now working withGibson, Dunn & Crutcher , argued the case for the petitioner.ee also
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Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc. " (1992)References
External links
* [http://www.legalnewsline.com/news/216137-new-u.s.-supreme-court-term-begins-next-week New U.S. Supreme Court term begins next week]
* [http://www.abanet.org/publiced/preview/briefs/oct08.shtml#altria Case Briefs]
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