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Price Limits, Affordability Boards, Penalties, Oh My: Minnesota Enacts Sweeping Drug Pricing Reforms

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Prohibition on Excessive Price Increases The law prohibits manufacturers from imposing or causing to be imposed an “excessive price increase,” whether directly or through a wholesale distributor, pharmacy, or similar intermediary, on the sale of any generic or off-patent drug sold or dispensed to any consumer in the state.

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CMS Publishes Grab Bag of Proposed Changes to the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program

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Price Transparency Surveys The MDRP statute requires manufacturers to submit only three prices: average manufacturer price (AMP), best price, and nominal prices. Absent from the statute is any requirement to report information on manufacturer costs and price setting. that is not supported by the statute and applicable regulations.”

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October 2019 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Each month, Arnold & Porter and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law collect and summarize developments in climate-related litigation, which we also add to our U.S. On September 30, the Fourth Circuit tentatively calendared oral argument on the companies’ appeal for the December 10–12 argument session. and non-U.S.

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Relist-palooza: Religious exercise, the False Claims Act, takings clause, RICO, bank secrecy, and more

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Because it appears that sitting is mostly empty at the moment, this conference will be a critical one for filling up the court’s calendar. Kevin Younger, who was detained awaiting trial at a Maryland state facility, claimed that guards entered his cell and beat him. Yegiazaryan v. Until next time, stay safe ! New Relists.

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Abortion, the death penalty, and the shadow docket

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Share Lee Kovarsky is the Bryant Smith chair in law and co-director of Capital Punishment Center at the University of Texas at Austin. But this ode to rule-of-law values sounds some pretty false notes. But Maryland abolished the death penalty in 2013; the implementation parity rule would thus have mooted the capital sentence.

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Relist Watch

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But with so many relists primed to grant, the court may make substantial inroads on filling its fall argument calendar on the next order list. Disclosure: My law firm, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, is among the counsel to the respondent in the Baltimore case. 15 conference. I am not involved in the case.]. 15 conference).

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