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Ben Jeter is an Olympic level runner who, despite denying all allegations of doping, has developed a way to produce a performance enhancer using common legal household items. Jeter is planning to disseminate the "recipe" via a new website devoted solely to issues of doping. The United States government fears that dissemination of the "recipe" by such a popular athlete will lead to illegal drug use with other harms possible. The Food & Drug Administration without testing the recipe takes down Jeter's online website without affecting his constitutional rights.
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