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6.
FTC (1964), “Statement of Basis and Purpose, Unfair or Deceptive Advertising and Labeling of Cigarettes in Relation to the Health Hazards of Smoking” (Cigarette Statement), 29 Fed. Reg. 8355.
7.
FTC (1980), “Commission Statement of Policy on the Scope of the Consumer Unfairness Jurisdiction” (Unfairness Statement), letter to Senators Ford and Danforth, December 17; reprinted in 104 F.T.C. 1072 (1984).
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10.
FTC Act (1914), 15 U.S.C. §41 et seq.
11.
FTC Act (1938), amended, 15 U.S.C. §41 et seq.
12.
FTC Act (1980), amended, 15 U.S.C. §41 et seq.
13.
FTC Act (1994), amended, 15 U.S.C. §41 et seq.
14.
FTC v. Raladam (1931), 283 U.S. 643.
15.
FTC v. Sperry & Hutchinson Co. (1972), 405 U.S. 223. International Harvester (1984), 104 F.T.C. 949.
16.
MillerJames C. (1982), letter from FTC Chairman to Senators Packwood and Kasten, March 5.
17.
MillerJames C. (1984), “Policy Statement on Deception,” appendix to Cliffdale Associates, 103 F.T.C. 174 (originally an enclosure in letter to Congressman John D. Dingell, October 14, 1983).