Appeals court hears case of graphic tobacco ads

Combination picture of handout images of new cigarette packages released by US Food and Drug AdministrationWASHINGTON (Reuters) – The government on Tuesday defended graphic tobacco labels and advertising that use pictures of rotting teeth and diseased lungs as accurate and necessary to warn consumers about the risks of smoking. The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday asked an appeals court to undo a lower court ruling that said such labels were unconstitutional, violating tobacco companies’ free-speech rights. …