Month: December 2015

Lawsuits Defining Marijuana Policy In California And ‘Legal’ States

While the Golden State is not among the “legal” states like Colorado and Washington, it continues to stumble toward a more permissive marijuana policy via civil litigation. An example is the recent Fresno-based case where a state appeals… Read More

Court-Referred MJ Treatment: Court and Treatment Backlog

Project SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) has long cited increases in people seeking treatment for marijuana as a core reason to keep prohibition. However, the WaPost reports this week that DHHS has come out with some context for… Read More

Court Access Raised As Issue In Florida’s Daubert-Frye Row

The Daily Record in Jacksonville, Florida is quoting local attorney Wayne Hogan in a report about how expert witnesses will be qualified for Sunshine State cases, and he’s raising the issue of access to justice: “At a time… Read More