Event Title
Panel 1
Start Date
21-10-2005 1:30 PM
Description
Speakers:
Tracy Westen, Center for Governmental Studies and former deputy director, Federal Trade Commission Historical Perspective on FTC Rulemaking and Why it Failed
Video
Michele Simon, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
Can Food Companies be Trusted to Self-Regulate? An Analysis of Corporate Deception and Lobbying for Junk Food in Schools
Video
Ellen Fried, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University
Assessing Effectiveness of Self-Regulation: A Case Study of the Children's Advertising Review Unit
Video
Stephen Gardner, Center for Science in the Public Interest
Litigation as a Tool in Food Advertising to Children
Video
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Panel 1
Speakers:
Tracy Westen, Center for Governmental Studies and former deputy director, Federal Trade Commission Historical Perspective on FTC Rulemaking and Why it Failed
Video
Michele Simon, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
Can Food Companies be Trusted to Self-Regulate? An Analysis of Corporate Deception and Lobbying for Junk Food in Schools
Video
Ellen Fried, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University
Assessing Effectiveness of Self-Regulation: A Case Study of the Children's Advertising Review Unit
Video
Stephen Gardner, Center for Science in the Public Interest
Litigation as a Tool in Food Advertising to Children
Video