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Documents

  • Legacy Tobacco Documents Library (Contains more than 6 million documents related to advertising, manufacturing, marketing, sales, and scientific research of tobacco products. Visitors can search, view, and download these documents from this website.)
  • TobaccoArchives.Com (Provides access to millions of pages of tobacco company documents that have been produced in civil smoking and health litigation in the United States.)
  • Tobacco Control Archives (Database of papers, unpublished documents, and electronic resources relevant totobacco control issues.)
  • Tobacco Documents.Org (Tobacco documents archive.)

Health Links

International

  • Framework Convention Alliance (The World Health Organization's Framework Convention Alliance (FCA) is a heterogeneous alliance of non-governmental organizations from around the world who are working jointly and separately to support the development of a strong Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and related protocols.)

Journals

  • Tobacco Control Online (Tobacco Control is a quarterly scientific journal launched in 1992 to consider all aspects of tobacco prevention and control.)

Legislative Indexes

Master Settlement Agreement

News

Other States Material

Public Interest

  • Action on Smoking and Health (Legal action antismoking organization based in the United States, that has been solely devoted to the many problems of smoking for over 35 years. Its principal activity is to serve as the legal action arm of the nonsmoking community, bringing or joining in legal actions concerning smoking, and insuring that the voice of the nonsmoker is heard. It also serves as an advocate of the nonsmokers' rights movement.)
  • American's for Nonsmokers' Rights (ANR) (Updated lists of ordinances, model ordinances, action strategies, and resources.)
  • Big Tobacco Sucks (The campaign against transnational tobacco mobilizes students to use the investment power of their universities to challenge the global tobacco industry's violation of human rights, public health, and the environment.)
  • The Hospitality Coalition on Indoor Air Quality (Front group advocating smoker's rights and the interest of the hospitality industry.)
  • Smoke-Free Environments Law Project
  • Smokeless States (The SmokeLess States National Tobacco Policy Initiative is a private sector effort that supports activities of statewide coalitions working to improve the tobacco policy environment with the goal of reducing tobacco use.)
  • Tobacco Scam (Aims to sharply curtail Big Tobacco's use and abuse of the U.S. hospitality industry to protect its profits at your expense.)

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Terms & Conditions

The Tobacco Control Center at the University of Arkansas Leflar Law Center makes available the information and materials on this World Wide Web site (the "Materials") for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. Making this available is not intended to create, and the receipt of it does not constitute, a lawyer-client relationship. While we hope and believe the Materials will be helpful as a background matter, we cannot warrant that the Materials are accurate or complete. Moreover, the Materials are general in nature, and may not apply to particular factual or legal circumstances. In any event, the Materials do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. Should you require legal representation, you are encouraged to engage the services of an attorney. Additionally, we do not necessarily recommend, endorse, or sponsor, and are not responsible for any third-party content that may be accessed through this Web site.

THE TOBACCO CONTROL CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LEFLAR LAW CENTER DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.




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