The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a mass settlement related to the nations opioid crisis that would have paid an estimated $10 billion to victims, hospitals, states and others, and shielded the Sackler family from further liability.
By a 5-4 vote, the justices ruled that a bankruptcy judge does not have broad power to arrange a mass settlement of thousands of claims that includes protections for people who are not bankrupt.
The justices were split in an unusual way. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch spoke for the majority, while Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Brett M. Kavanaugh dissented.
Our only proper task is to interpret and apply the law as we find it; and nothing in present law authorizes the Sackler discharge, Gorsuch said.
Poster Comment:
The Sacklers are Jewish.