Personal Injury
Supreme Court Reignites Abortion Debate Ahead of Looming Election Battle
Two years after committing to withdraw from the abortion-regulation business, the US Supreme Court finds itself once again in the midst of the controversy, potentially impacting reproductive rights and...
Personal Injury
The Supreme Court Faces Challenges in Tribal Health Care Funding Case
The US Supreme Court deliberated on how to allocate a limited budget for tribal healthcare in a disagreement over whether...
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Supreme Court Arguments Spark Debate over Abortion Pill Case
Reproductive health organizations and conservative analysts are sharing their opinions on the FDA's regulation of the abortion pill mifepristone as oral arguments approach in...
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In Conflict with Biden, Republicans Advocate for Increase in Retirement Age
The largest caucus of House Republicans is calling for an increase in the Social Security retirement age, setting up a potential clash with President...
Personal Injury
The Increase in Anti-Obesity Drug Use Strains State Medicaid Programs
State Medicaid programs are facing increasing pressure to cover top-selling anti-obesity medications as evidence of their effectiveness continues to grow. However, experts suggest that...
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States Assist FTC in Health-Care Consolidation Crackdown
States are increasingly implementing laws that mandate hospitals and other healthcare providers to inform them about minor mergers or acquisitions, in support of federal...
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Ongoing Drug Clashes Persist as Patent Listings are Targeted in Registry Crackdown
No company was hit harder by the US Federal Trade Commission’s crackdown on patents listed on the federal registry of approved drugs than Israeli...
Personal Injury
Fifth Circuit Court Requests Planned Parenthood to Clarify Immunity Claim
A federal appeals court panel raised doubts on Wednesday about whether Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. could claim immunity...
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Advisers Profiting Millions in Bankruptcy While Opioid Victims Receive No Compensation
Nancy Zailo is at the back of the line. She's behind Jeffrey Stein-bsp-bb-link>, the Rite Aid Corp.-bsp-bb-link> chief executive collecting $300,000 paychecks every month....
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FDA Calls Hearing for Lilly’s Alzheimer Drug Due to Continued Delays
Eli Lilly & Co.'s Alzheimer’s disease drug donanemab faces further delays in...
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Pharmaceutical companies are battling tax penalties in court over Medicare price negotiations.
The debate before a federal judge on Thursday centered around the penalties drug manufacturers could face if they decide to withdraw from...