In Lorillard Tobacco Company v. Reilly (2001), writing for the majority, _____________observed that "so long as the sale and use of tobacco is lawful for adults, the tobacco industry has a protected interest in communicating information about its products and adult customers have an interest in receiving that information."
a. Chief Justice William Rehnquist
b. Justice Anthony Kennedy
c. Justice John Paul Stevens
d. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
D
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