Tag Archives: Burdensome

Wyoming’s Proposed Corporate Tax is More Burdensome Than It Appears

Only two states forgo both corporate income and gross receipts taxes. Under legislation barreling its way through the Wyoming state legislature, it might soon be down to just South Dakota. But why would Wyoming adopt a corporate income tax—and a … Continue reading

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Ten Reasons Why California’s New Data Protection Law is Unworkable, Burdensome, and Possibly Unconstitutional (Guest Blog Post)

By guest blogger Jeff Kosseff [Jeff Kosseff is an assistant professor of cybersecurity law at the U.S. Naval Academy. The views in this post are only his, and do not represent the Naval Academy, Department of Navy, or Department of … Continue reading

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Least Burdensome – The Third Time’s the Charm?

By Jeffrey N. Gibbs — In 1997, Congress directed FDA to use the “least burdensome” approach in reviewing device applications. This legislation resulted in little change in behavior.  In 2012, Congress enacted new legislation with the same outcome. In 21st … Continue reading

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CDRH Issues New Draft Least Burdensome Guidance

By Allyson B. Mullen — Section 513 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires FDA to consider the least burdensome means of evaluating device safety and effectiveness for Class III devices and substantial equivalence for devices requiring 510(k) … Continue reading

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Medical Aid in Dying: When Legal Safeguards Become Burdensome Obstacles

My latest column for ASCO POST is now available: "Medical Aid in Dying: When Legal Safeguards Become Burdensome Obstacles." Law and Ethics in Oncology explores the legal and ethical issues oncologists must be aware of in this era of precision … Continue reading

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