David Vladeck to FTC
When Dan Troy left his role as FDA Chief Counsel in 2004, he had only a few comments to the press. One was his reflection, "We won," referring the the 2004 Bush reelection and perhaps more.
Troy continued to impact matters FDA and the superstructure of rule-making--the 2006 preamble, the CBE changes, etc.--all of which were to be part of the yellow brick road to preemption.
Of course, as it turned out, the road was a house of cards. It was whisked away as "meritless" in the Levine majority and essentially ignored in the dissent. It turned out that nothing was won after all, at least not on that front.
So, with relevant perspective, we can celebrate a bit here after learning of the appointment of David Vladeck to FTC. (Hat tip to Pharmalot in exile and various links along the line). Most here will know Vladeck through his writings against preemption that, it turns out, were cited at significant points in the majority opinion in Levine.
So there are still battles to fight: Device preemption as represented by the Riegel decision; Michigan's odious shield law which is on another legal planet even relative to the dissent in Levine. But there should always be a moment when we can kick back, check in on a link,
http://www.democraticmedia.org/jcblog/?p=791
open a brewsky, and say--with relevant satisfaction--"We won."
And they didn't.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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