Articles tagged with "lawsuits"
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Iowa State’s Marijuana Shirt Ban Case Costs School a Million Dollars
The Associated Press - Published on March 21, 2018Read moreThe costs stem from a politically-motivated attempt by university administrators in 2012 to block T-shirt designs that featured the ISU mascot and a cannabis leaf.
Arkansas Judge Scraps Medical Marijuana Licensing Process
The Associated Press - Published on March 21, 2018Read moreIn his ruling, Judge Wendell Griffen said he “takes no joy” in blocking the state from issuing the licenses.
Arkansas Judge Blocks State From Licensing Medical Marijuana Growers
The Associated Press - Published on March 14, 2018Read moreAll five companies selected by the state had paid the $100,000 licensing fee and posted the $500,000 performance bond needed to receive the licenses.
Trial Date Set for Florida Case on Smokable Medical Marijuana
The Associated Press - Published on March 6, 2018Read moreThere are eight cases against the state, ranging from smoking to how the state awards licenses for medical marijuana treatment centers.
Did Jeff Sessions Cause a Washington Cannabis Lab to Lose Its Loan?
Tobias Coughlin-Bogue - Published on February 27, 2018Read moreCannabis testing laboratory Confidence Analytics had a good working relationship with Banner Bank, its owners say. Then Jeff Sessions was appointed.
Meet the Lawyer Suing Jeff Sessions to End Cannabis Prohibition
Sara Brittany Somerset - Published on February 20, 2018Read moreA blockbuster lawsuit in New York could end cannabis prohibition nationwide. Leafly sat down with David Holland, an attorney for the plaintiffs.
Medical Cannabis Clearly Saves Lives, Federal Judge Declares
Sara Brittany Somerset - Published on February 14, 2018Read moreBut he may be unable to invalidate the Schedule I status of cannabis. A landmark lawsuit got its first hearing in a New York courtroom today.
Illinois Appeals Adding ‘Pain’ as Medical Marijuana Qualifier
The Associated Press - Published on February 9, 2018Read moreThe appeal comes weeks after a Cook County judge ordered the state to add “intractable pain” to its list of qualifying medical conditions.
Washington AG: We’re ‘Prepared’ for Legal Fight With Jeff Sessions
Ben Adlin - Published on February 2, 2018Read moreWashington AG Bob Ferguson confirmed that his office is prepared to take legal action if the Justice Department goes after Washington’s state-legal industry.
Lawsuit Aims to Halt Maine’s Medical Marijuana Inspections
The Associated Press - Published on January 19, 2018Read moreThe lawsuit in U.S. District Court targets a new rule that allows the state to provide same-day inspections of medical cannabis providers and to inspect a user’s home with a day’s notice.