Presidential Administration and FDA Guidance: A New Hope
Cortez, Nathan; Sherkow, Jacob S.
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Title
Presidential Administration and FDA Guidance: A New Hope
Author(s)
Cortez, Nathan
Sherkow, Jacob S.
Issue Date
2021-05-03
Keyword(s)
Law
Regulation
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Guidance
Governance
Abstract
Assessments of a President’s first 100 days in office typically focus on legislative priorities and executive orders. Less attention is paid to early victories achieved via guidance and other informal acts of “presidential administration.” The COVID-19 pandemic has opened a window for the Biden Administration to effectuate critical public health policies through guidance issued by the Food and Drug Administration. This brief essay highlights the power—and pitfalls—of effectuating public health policy this way, and discusses the lasting power of guidance for any new administration.
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