Bloomberg Law December 27, 2022
Allie Reed

Health-care lawyers will be busy helping clients comply with or fight changing precedents on issues from abortion to drug pricing and the False Claims Act in the new year.

Meanwhile, the legal community is still reeling from a landmark year for Supreme Court precedent, where the justices overturned the constitutional right to abortion, weakened the administrative state, and raised the bar for criminal charges against doctors prescribing opioids.

Bloomberg Law talked with health-care scholars to learn about the biggest cases they’re watching in 2023. “How far the Supreme Court is willing to go” in reversing established precedent...

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