The article critiques the legal framework protecting pharmaceutical companies from accountability for vaccine-related injuries, highlighting the federal Vaccine Court established under the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. It argues that this system prioritizes corporate profits over justice, as families cannot sue vaccine manufacturers for damages; instead, compensation comes from …
Read More »Rite Aid Faces the Consequences: The Impact of Americaโs Opioid Epidemic on Trust, Family, and Liberty
Rite Aid’s recent bankruptcy, the largest in U.S. pharmacy history, underscores the devastating impact of the opioid crisis on American families and communities. With over 2,000 stores set to close, long-standing employees, like a devoted manager, face the loss of their livelihoods and a community institution. A significant $410 million …
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