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...and Brian Wolfman for Public Citizen, Inc., and National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids as Amici Curiae on behalf of Plaintiff and Respondent....
...future." Bill Corr, executive director of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, called the D.C. Circuit ruling "absurd." "The majority...
...been left to anti-smoking advocates such as the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and the Tobacco Control Resource Center. At a press briefing last...
...J. Coughlin, Frank J. Janecek, Jr., Christopher Collins; National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, Inc. and Matthew L. Myers for the American Cancer Society, the...
...brought this action against her former employer, the National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids (NCTFK or the Center), alleging that she was discharged on account...
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