Nebraska Legislator Urges Pfizer To Sue State In Bid To Stop Execution
Ernie Chambers cites case of Alvogen suing Nevada as grounds for lawsuit to stop use of its products in lethal injection.
Ernie Chambers cites case of Alvogen suing Nevada as grounds for lawsuit to stop use of its products in lethal injection.
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