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A woman holding two signs, one with a photo of her son, outside of the Supreme Court building in Washington Monday captured the essence of ...
Allowing the family to evade the bankruptcy that ended Purdue Pharma dishonors the victims of the opioid crisis.
The Supreme Court will decide whether bankruptcy court can protect the disgraced Sackler family from further lawsuits.
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A Massachusetts woman who lost two of her sons to overdose was among the many who attended a nationwide opioid settlement at ...
Purdue Pharma, the Sackler family-owned pharmaceutical company responsible for the opioid epidemic in the US, filed for ...