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Vol. 62, Issue 3, 2017 September 01, 2017 EDT

Flying First Class: The Third Circuit Establishes a Methodology for Implied Preemption Analysis of Federal Premarket Approval Regulations in Sikkelee v. Precision Airmotive Corp.

Jason A. Kurtyka ,
  • third circuit
  • premarket approval
  • congress
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Villanova Law Review
Jason A. Kurtyka, Flying First Class: The Third Circuit Establishes a Methodology for Implied Preemption Analysis of Federal Premarket Approval Regulations in Sikkelee v. Precision Airmotive Corp., 62 Villanova Law Review 527 (2017).
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