Corporate money has a powerful and malign influence on so many aspects of American life.
But even by that low standard, events this past week in a New York bankruptcy court are shocking.
Corporate money has a powerful and malign influence on so many aspects of American life.
But even by that low standard, events this past week in a New York bankruptcy court are shocking.
The legal system has effectively allowed one of Americas richest families to buy its way out of accountability for what a White House commission called Americas national nightmare of mass opioid addiction.
Last Wednesday, the court approved a deal for the dissolution of the opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma, which kicked off the opioid epidemic two decades ago with its illegal drive to sell a high-strength painkiller, OxyContin.