Analysis

DOJ Has Few Allies, Many Foes In High Court Opioid Brawl

By Jeff Overley ( February 25, 2022, 10:46 PM EST) -- It seemed like a marquee win for the U.S. Department of Justice: The felony conviction of an Alabama doctor who prescribed fentanyl in quantities so immense he may have influenced a drugmaker's stock price. But as U.S. Supreme Court justices are set to scrutinize the conviction on Tuesday, numerous scholars and corporate groups are calling it ominous and unfair, with virtually no one backing the DOJ....

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