Foodborne Illness Investigations: What Does the Public Have a Right to Know?
date:Nov 08, 2012
441 U.S. 281 (1979)), FDA cannot be sued for any injury caused by the agency if its actions are within its general discretion.

As the dissemination of information to the public during an outbreak is almost certainly within that discretion, FDA has little to worry about, legally speaking.

FDA and CDC officials stand by the position that each agency only releases information to the public when it serves a public health interest. Entis, however, believes the more the public knows during an outbre
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