The legal push comes just weeks before the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is scheduled to publish a long-awaited list of the first 10 drugs that will be subject to negotiations.
Earlier this month, the chamber asked a federal judge in Ohio to issue an injunction that would block any negotiations while its case is being heard.
Lawrence O. Gostin, an expert in public health law at Georgetown University, said the Supreme Court might be sympathetic to some of the industry’s arguments.
The president and Democrats have long campaigned on reducing drug prices and plan to make it a central theme of their 2024 campaigns.
The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, said in a statement that Mr. Biden was confident the administration would win in court.
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Lawrence O, “, Mr, Gostin, Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre
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Medicare, Medicaid Services, Georgetown University, Supreme, White
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Ohio