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1 Jun, 2017 08:29

Lethal fraternities, Fox News lawsuits & precarious Paxil

On this episode of America’s Lawyer, Mike Papantonio discusses the case of Stewart Dolin, a man who committed suicide after taking a generic version of the antidepressant Paxil. Mike then speaks with attorney Michael Baum about what the maker of the drug, GlaxoSmithKline, knew about the increased suicide risks associated with the drug. Mike then talks to Andrew Lohse, author of Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy, about a horrific death at a Penn State fraternity that has led to charges against 18 students. Mike is then joined by Mollye Barrows, a legal journalist for The Trial Lawyer Magazine, to discuss how the death of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes will impact the pending sexual harassment lawsuits against the network. America’s Lawyer wraps up the show by highlighting a Supreme Court ruling on gerrymandering in North Carolina.

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