December 30th, 2010

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Judge Snuffs Out New York Law Requiring Anti-Smoking Posters

A federal judge has struck down a New York City law that would have required vendors of cigarettes to plaster around their stores graphic images of the damage wrought by smoking. As The New York Times reports, while the judge expressed sympathy for the law’s intent, he made the ruling on the justification that only ... Read more »

Beefed Up Disclosure Rules Require Meat to Get Nutrition Labels in 2012

The nutrition labels consumers have come to expect on bags of potato chips or boxes of cereal will be slapped on cuts of meat starting in 2012, the Department of Agriculture has announced. The new labels will offer information about such things as calories, sodium and grams of fat to give customers more insight into ... Read more »

Auto Safety Complaints Accelerate in 2010

Complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about automotive safety hazards soared in 2010. According to research from Edmunds.com, by midway through December the NHTSA received 40,000 complaints, roughly four times the number in recent years. A major driver of the complaints was Toyota, whose struggles with flaws such as unintended acceleration have provoked ... Read more »