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The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the bankruptcy reorganization of opioid maker Purdue Pharma that includes a provision to protect the Sackler family from liability in future lawsuits. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian reports on the case’s central debate of whether a group of individuals can shield themselves under the bankruptcy process without declaring for bankruptcy. Dec. 4, 2023