Federal cannabis policy is entering 2026 in a “split-screen” posture: marijuana appears to be moving toward a less restrictive federal status, ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the regulatory and legal landscape around ...
The science doesn’t back up President Trump’s case for reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, writes Mike Gimbel ...
The president's executive order rescheduling marijuana set up a framework for medical cannabis - not adult-use, our columnist ...
Judging from federal survey data, nearly a quarter of Americans 18 or older used marijuana in 2024, while 16 percent reported ...
Federal cannabis policy is entering a new phase. The Trump administration’s executive order to reclassify marijuana under the Controlled ...
President Donald Trump’s order to complete the process of federally rescheduling marijuana could move the needle to enact ...
The proposed rescheduling of cannabis currently under consideration by the Department of Health and Human Services, the ...
Some lawmakers predict marijuana will be legal on a federal level within five to ten years. Although, when it happens, there is a distinct possibility the law will not translate into Americans ...
The clash between federal gun law and the country’s fast‑changing cannabis landscape is about to land in front of the justices, and your rights could be caught in the middle. The Supreme Court is ...
For decades, both Democrats and Republicans have skirted around marijuana reform, but only one party has stood firmly for full legalization since day one: the Libertarian Party. Founded in 1971, the ...
Delaware lawmakers have approved a bill to decriminalize public consumption of marijuana. Under current law, Delaware is the ...