Researchers who study access to investigational drugs say the president’s repeated claims of the law saving lives are greatly exaggerated without data support.
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India Supreme Court Recognizes Right to Trauma Care as Fundamental Right in SaveLIFE Foundation Ruling
Historic ruling under Article 21 requires governments to establish integrated trauma care systems to protect the right to life.
India Supreme Court Recognizes Right to Trauma Care as Fundamental Right Under Article 21 in Landmark Ruling
SaveLIFE Foundation vs Union of India ruling imposes positive obligation on governments to create integrated trauma care systems.
Trump’s Right to Try Law Saved Thousands of Lives Claim Is Exaggerated with No Evidence Basis
President has repeated this claim for years but researchers who study investigational drug access say there is no supporting evidence.
The Supreme Court’s Right to Trauma Care Ruling Is a Transformational Moment for India
Editorial analysis of the SaveLIFE Foundation vs Union of India verdict recognizing emergency medical care as a constitutional right.
FactCheck.org: Trump’s ‘Right to Try Saved Thousands’ Claim Not Supported by Research
Researchers who have studied access to investigational drugs say the president’s claim greatly exaggerates the law’s effect on life expectancy.
Supreme Court Declares Right to Walk on Footpaths Fundamental and Calls for a Dedicated Regulator
The court’s strong observations on pedestrian safety directed authorities to protect demarcated walkways from encroachment and establish an independent oversight body.
Supreme Court Upholds Right to Walk on Footpaths as Fundamental Calls for Independent Regulator
The court made strong observations about pedestrian rights and directed the government to consider establishing a dedicated body to protect walking infrastructure in cities.
How Latin America Is Shifting Right — Colombia Bolivia Argentina El Salvador
Colombia’s election result makes it the latest country in a regional rightward wave joining Argentina El Salvador Chile and Bolivia.
Right to Repair Auto Anecdote from Trump Was Wildly Inaccurate — FactCheck
Fact-checkers found that Trump’s personal anecdote used to promote right-to-repair legislation contained multiple factual errors.