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Last Thursday's verdict represents a sweeping acknowledgement of the Coal Run community's suffering. "This case is a throwback to the type of discrimination everyone thinks is long gone," says John P. Relman, a Washington civil rights attorney who represented the Coal Run residents. Relman calls the case a "landmark" because of the number of individual plaintiffs found to have suffered discrimination at the hands of their own government. "You lift up some rocks and find a couple of pretty ugly things," he says. Kennedy, Hairston and the other plaintiffs will receive between $15,000 and $300,000 each...
...don’t think about what your chances are for being selected for an honor like that,” said Relman. “We were obviously delighted. Surprised and delighted...
...Relman and Angell will receive their awards on Apr. 10 in New York City...
...Relman said that he and Angell, who are former editors-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, were pleased when they heard they...
...Research and development (R&D) constitutes a relatively small part of the budgets of the large drug companies,” Relman and Angell write. “Prices…could be lowered substantially without coming close to threatening the R&D budgets of drug companies...