Commercial Speech and Unhealthy Food Products: Conceptual Foundations

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (2):216-220 (2022)
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This article provides a critical and philosophical assessment of arguments invoked for and against the constitutional protection of commercial expression and the regulation of commercial speech with a focus on the commercialization of unhealthy food products.

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