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Purdue Pharma
October 3, 2023
Libby Lewis
The Purdue Case: Can the Rich Use Bankruptcy Law as Cover?
The Sacklers’ settlement includes a release that can shield them and others like them from legal consequences. The ramifications are huge.
July 10, 2023
Jack Shuler
Ohio Republicans’ Rotten Scheme to Spend Opioid Settlement Money in Secret
GOP leaders brazenly skirted a state Supreme Court ruling with a law shielding the money from public scrutiny. Many other states are doing likewise. Are we repeating the tobacco settlement debacle?
June 28, 2021
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Libby Lewis
The Swashbuckling Lawyer Who’s Taking on the Sackler Family
Thanks to one judge, members of the family that made billions from OxyContin could escape justice for their role in the opioid epidemic. Mike Quinn may be the best hope of holding them to account.
April 23, 2021
Zachary Siegel
What Did the Sacklers Know?
Patrick Radden Keefe’s new book provides the fullest accounting so far of Purdue Pharma’s role in the opioid crisis.
October 23, 2020
Ankush Khardori
The Justice Department’s Very Convenient Corporate Crackdown
From Purdue to Google, what explains the Trump administration’s recent surge in white-collar cases?
October 18, 2019
Magazine
Alexander Sammon
Oligarch of the Month: The Sacklers
Since their company, Purdue Pharma, released OxyContin in 1996, almost half a million Americans have died from opioid overdoses.
September 23, 2019
Magazine
Rhonda Lieberman
Painting Over the Dirty Truth
The rich fund museums to launder their reputations. Museums exploit identity politics to distract from the shady money funding them. In the art world, it’s all just business as usual.
September 18, 2019
Joshua Hunt
We Didn’t Stand a Chance Against Opioids
Alaska’s health clinics were founded to help indigenous people like my family. Thanks to the FDA and Big Pharma, the clinics unwittingly enabled a crisis instead.
September 16, 2019
Dana Brown
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Isaiah J. Poole
The Case for a Public Option for the Drug Industry
The controversial proposed deal with Purdue Pharma hints at better alternatives to for-profit pharmaceutical companies.
July 25, 2019
Alexander Zaitchik
Is Josh Hawley For Real?
How the junior senator from Missouri has become the face of the post-liberal movement—and positioned himself as the philosophical heir to Trump.
September 6, 2004
Michael Crowley
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