In this monthly roundup, legal disputes and regulatory challenges underscore the growing complexity of operating in the global beauty and personal care industry. From trademark battles and counterfeit ...
Opinion: Judges must enforce the rigorous scrutiny that Federal Rule of Evidence 702 requires, particularly when scientific evidence is mixed or fragile.
Two mesothelioma trials, one in Washington and one in Florida, kick off against Johnson & Johnson. A high-stakes trial tees off involving four premature babies who developed a gastrointestinal illness ...
Johnson & Johnson's third attempt to use bankruptcy proceedings to settle lawsuits claiming that its talc-based products harmed consumers has been rejected. In a Houston, Texas court, Judge ...
The Florida Senate passed a bill making it harder for public sector unions to organize, recruit, and collect dues.
By rescinding the 2009 Greenhouse Gas “Endangerment Finding,” the EPA is discarding a core scientific and legal determination that greenhouse-gas pollution endangers public health. This decision ...
We found the must-have powder foundation, classic lipstick shades, and shine-boosting hair products for achieving her ...
A jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma, according to reports. The verdict in a Los Angeles court is one of the largest against J&J ...
Opinion

Your say: week beginning March 9

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday March 9 No more talc powder “Apart from J&J ...
California used to be the land of opportunity. Today, its courts are driving up costs for families and small businesses alike — not because consumers are being harmed, but because ...