Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights & Social Justice
Abstract
The article argues that the regulatory system in the United States has failed to adequately protect children from the dangers of toxic pesticides, particularly Malathion and Lindane, which are used in shampoos despite their well-documented health risks. The Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) was intended to address these risks but has not been effectively enforced, leaving children, especially those in underserved populations, vulnerable to severe health consequences. The continued approval of these harmful products highlights a broader regulatory failure to prioritize human health over industrial interests.
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Law | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Valerie Watnick,
Pesticides and Children: Unwitting Participants in Experimentation,
13
Cardozo J. Equal Rts. & Soc. Just.
801
(2008).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozoersj/vol13/iss4/7