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The lawsuit alleges that requiring the
tobacco companies to add these warnings to their product will violate their free speech rights; cost millions of dollars to print; and require them to
feature anti-smoking advocacy more prominently than their own
brands.
In August 2011, however, four of the five largest U.S.
tobacco companies filed a lawsuit against the federal government claiming that requiring the gnarly warnings to accompany their product will violate their free speech rights, cost millions of dollars to print, and require them to
feature anti-smoking advocacy more prominently than their own
brands.
On Wednesday, the FDA campaign may have died out altogether, as U.S. District Judge Richard Leon granted summary judgment in favor of five
tobacco companies who objected that the proposed warnings would violate their free speech rights, cost millions of dollars to print and require them to
feature anti-smoking advocacy more prominently than their own
brands.