Labels are the tool and tactic of the weak. Attaching labels to people and ideas isn’t a new temptation, but, lately, it’s become standard operating procedure. But, it isn’t helpful or productive.
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(NEWS10) — This year, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put new rules in place for food nutrition labels. There are now two columns included in the nutrition labels. These are called ...
Labels should weigh legal and competitive considerations around re-recording restrictions, writes attorney Chris Castle. By Chris Castle Lawyers often say that bad facts make bad law – meaning that ...
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