After the FDA issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for a COVID-19 drug but limited its use to hospital inpatients, the association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) mounted a legal challenge. Did it prevail?
UMass Memorial Medical Center and the UMass Chan Medical School have been locked in a bitter legal dispute over the sale of the hospital's pharmacy business.
By delaying confrontation with the for-profit medical monopolization of care, a historically conservative medical field has accrued outsize cultural and policy power over Americans' lives.
Walgreens does not admit to any guilt and instead will pay a $230 million settlement over the next 14 years, with most of that money paid during the first eight years.