FDA's Troubling Failures to Use its Authority to Regulate Genetically Modified Foods

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This Article has argued that FDA is construing its authority over GM foods too narrowly, in three respects. First, scientific scrutiny of these foods is not fully transparent and appears rife with conflicts of interest, effectively reversing the FDCA's requirement that manufacturers prove that food additives are safe. Second, FDA largely omits risks created in production processes from food safety analyses, despite authority to do so granted under FSMA and despite increasing consumer and scientific concern that at least some GM foods pose such risks. Finally, FDA's limited construction of what makes information material for food labeling purposes compounds the lack of transparency in the regulatory process and interferes with consumers' abilities to avoid allergens, respect religious requirements, and implement personal ethical and risk avoidance choices.Arguments from the law governing the human right to food also support broader understanding of FDA's authority to food safety and labeling. In light of growing scientific concerns about at least some GM foods, reconsideration of FDA's constricted interpretation of its authority to food is imperative. Indeed, irony abounds in the current FDA approach: despite FDA's broad authority to regulate through revelation and label products, the consultative process that enables manufacturers to evade disclosing the genetic identity of food products remains opaque and potentially rife with conflicts of interest, while transparency to consumers is absent.

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