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Gladys Kessler, Judge Who Curbed Deceptive Tobacco Ads, Dies at 85

The New York Times – Business:

In a landmark case, she ruled that cigarette companies had been deceiving the public about the health hazards of smoking, violating racketeering laws.

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Courts and the Judiciary, Deaths (Obituaries), Decisions and Verdicts, Kessler, Gladys, Philip Morris Companies Inc, Smoking and Tobacco, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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