With power changing hands in Washington, D.C., what can marijuana industry members expect from the 119th Congress? Two GOP proposals from the ...
Despite doomsday predictions about how Trump will change the District of Columbia, the federal government’s active role in ...
Now that recreational marijuana use is legal in Ohio, can we expect to see the billboards and airwaves filled with ...
As the Biden administration moves forward with its proposal to reschedule marijuana, congressional researchers are highlighting divergent federal court interpretations of an existing policy protecting ...
A former state senator has filed a lawsuit seeking to prevent Gov. Jim Pillen from signing two laws this week overwhelmingly ...
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a must-pass defense bill for that omits previously passed provisions to prevent drug testing for marijuana as a condition of enlistment in the military ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced H.R. 10248, the Weldon Angelos Presidential Pardon Expungements Act. Filed ...
They’re scattered across Tampa Bay — dispensary-like stores lined by glass shelves containing a colorful assortment of ...
By Ty Buffington, NORM Legal Intern Following the Biden Administration’s initiation in 2022 of a marijuana rescheduling ...
Back in 2005, the Supreme Court held the federal law was valid under the interstate commerce clause even as applied to ...
The appeals panel seemed unconvinced by arguments to free state cannabis markets from federal control during oral arguments ...