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37. Virginia State Bd. of Pharmacy v. Virginia Citizens Consumer Council, 425 U.S. 748 (1976).
38. Central Hudson Gas & Elec. Corp. v. Public Serv. Comm’n of N. Y., 447 U.S. 557, 573 (1980) (Blackmun, J., concurring).
39. Fla. Bar v. Went for It, Inc., 515 U.S. 618 (1995).
40. Sorrell v. IMS Health Inc., 131 S. Ct. 2653 (2011); see also Jennifer L. Pomeranz, No Need to Break New Ground: A Response to the Supreme Court’s Threat to Overhaul the Commercial Speech Doctrine, 45 LOY. L. A. L. REV. 389 (2012).
41. Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly, 533 U.S. 525 (2001).
42. Cf. James G. Hodge, Jr. et al., New Frontiers in Obesity Control: Innovative Public Health Legal Interventions, ___ DUKE F. L. & SOC. CHANGE ___ (forthcoming 2013).
43. Lorillard, 533 U.S. 525.

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