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SUMMARY:Federalist Society: Courthouse Steps: Purdue Pharma with Prof. Anthony J. Casey and Clifford J. White III
DESCRIPTION:The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear Harrington v. Purdue Pharma in December 2023. The case presents the issue of the authority of a court to provide a release from liability against non-consenting victims in favor of third parties who are not in bankruptcy. \nThis case involves releases in favor of the non-debtor Sackler family who owned Purdue Pharma and are accused of fueling the national opioid epidemic. Some say the bankruptcy system provides a more effective and efficient mechanism for resolving mass torts. Others say it is a vast expansion of court power without statutory or Constitutional authority. \nPlease join us as Professor Anthony Casey and Clifford White debate the merits of the case and discuss what to expect at the Supreme Court.
URL:https://creditorcoalition.org/event/federalist-society-courthouse-steps-purdue-pharma-with-prof-anthony-j-casey-and-clifford-j-white-iii/
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