Collaboration Should Be Lauded, Not Denounced
Center for U.S. Policy Senior Fellow Lynn Webster, M.D. respond to article, “How Nonprofits Helped Fuel the Opioid Crisis.”
CUSP Files Amicus Brief in Ruan Supreme Court Case
Center for U.S. Policy urges Supreme Court to rein in government prosecutions of health care providers for unintentional errors.
Drug Poisoning Crisis Involves Many Substances
Center for U.S. Policy Senior Fellow Lynn Webster, M.D. sends letter to CBS News, clarifying the scope of drug crisis in America.
Federal Government Urged Not to Take State Opioid Litigation Proceeds
Local communities need the resources to prevent and treat substance use disorders.
ONDCP Announces Model Opioid Litigation Proceeds Act
The Act would ensure opioid litigation proceeds are directed to addressing substance use disorders and drug-related harms.
Mississippi Law Violates Women’s Privacy, Autonomy
The Center for U.S. Policy signs an amicus brief arguing that a Mississippi law is contrary to legal precedent and creates health risks for women.
Center for U.S. Policy Appoints Dr. Lynn Webster As Senior Fellow
Dr. Lynn Webster brings unparalleled medical experience and policy leadership to the organization.
Three U.S. Crises Inextricably Linked
The Center for U.S. Policy’s chairman publishes an opinion piece in Newsweek.
Ruling on Affordable Care Act ‘Deeply Flawed’
Michael Barnes discusses the judicial decision deeming the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional and the potential impacts on consumers and states.