How You Can Help Hold Big Tobacco Accountable
Nearly 20 years ago, a U.S. Federal District judge found that the major cigarette manufacturers violated civil racketeering laws for deliberately defrauding the public.
In its lawsuit, the industry argues that FSPTCA's marketing and advertising restrictions violate its rights to free speech under the First Amendment. Under current First Amendment law, the government can restrict commercial speech if it shows a substantial interest in regulating the speech, and the restrictions are tailored to advance the government's interest. Our brief provides the court critical information about the health risks associated with tobacco use, as well as the need for these restrictions to prevent future tobacco use.