Is this what justice looks like? The opioid epidemic settlement money and why no one is going to jail.
Does the opioid settlement represent justice? Prof. Scott Burris breaks is down for KYW’s InDepth podcast. Read more at KYW.
Does the opioid settlement represent justice? Prof. Scott Burris breaks is down for KYW’s InDepth podcast. Read more at KYW.
The Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal workers and contractors creates pressure for employers to follow suit. Prof. Scott Burris says it’s a smart move. Read more at CauseACTION Clarion.
Professor Scott Burris says that a proposed multi-billion dollar opioid settlement sounds like a lot of money, but doesn’t begin to get at the human cost. Read more at The Philadelphia Inquirer.
A special investigator has concluded that the Sacklers did not improperly influence settlement negotiations in the Purdue Pharma litigation. Prof. Jonathan Lipson says he’s grateful for the investigator’s report but concerned about some of its limitations. Read more at Reuters.
Prof. Erika Douglas talks in depth on the relationship between data privacy and antitrust in this…podcast produced by the Antitrust section of the ABA. Read more at Our Curious Amalgam.
Prof. Scott Burris served as counsel in Emma Semler’s successful appeal to overturn a 21-year sentence for drug distribution stemming from the overdose death of a friend. He offers his take on its policy implications here. Read more at LA Progressive.
Professor Elizabeth Lippy responds to a recent ABA Journal article that suggests women lawyers are held back by family commitments with a counter-narrative about the professional strengths she has learned from being a parent. Read more at Medium.
Professor Craig Green, a former Department of Justice lawyer, joins WHYY RadioTimes to discuss the President Trump’s DOJ surveillance of Democratic lawmakers and journalists. Read more at WHYY.
Professor Rachel Rebouché joins KYW Newsradio In Depth to discuss the origin and possible outcomes of a Supreme Court case that could fundamentally change access to abortion in the United States. Read more at KYW.
A lawsuit claiming Landmark Technology A violated Washington state’s Patent Troll Prevention Act provides a “really good test case” for state attorneys general. Professor Paul Gugliuzza provides context for this complex patent case for Bloomberg Law. Read more at Bloomberg Law.