This short essay – taken from a keynote address given at the University of Denver’s Marijuana at the Crossroads Conference – describes the dynamics of marijuana law and policy in the United States with a particular eye toward the federalism implications of marijuana legalization in the states. The essay discusses the history of marijuana regulation in the United States, sets forth a number of possible scenarios going forward, and makes a few, tentative predictions about the future
With another presidential election now looming on the horizon, both political parties and both sides...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...
This short essay – taken from a keynote address given at the University of Denver’s Marijuana at the...
Although marijuana possession remains a federal crime, twenty-three states now allow use of marijuan...
This Essay addresses the tension between Federal and State level regulation of marijuana. Nearly a h...
This report is a policy analysis on the impacts of Colorado’s Amendment 64. Marijuana is the most co...
Professor Bolitho discusses why the Justice Department\u27s policy on marijuana over the past eight ...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
The insistence of multiple states on experimenting with various levels of marijuana decriminalizatio...
Criminal enforcement of anti-marijuana laws by the United States federal government has been non-sen...
As marijuana regulation at the local level becomes at odds with federal policy, an interesting quest...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
This short Essay argues that various attributes we associate with federalism should not be deemed ne...
After a century of employing varying levels of prohibition enforced by criminal law, the United Stat...
With another presidential election now looming on the horizon, both political parties and both sides...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...
This short essay – taken from a keynote address given at the University of Denver’s Marijuana at the...
Although marijuana possession remains a federal crime, twenty-three states now allow use of marijuan...
This Essay addresses the tension between Federal and State level regulation of marijuana. Nearly a h...
This report is a policy analysis on the impacts of Colorado’s Amendment 64. Marijuana is the most co...
Professor Bolitho discusses why the Justice Department\u27s policy on marijuana over the past eight ...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
The insistence of multiple states on experimenting with various levels of marijuana decriminalizatio...
Criminal enforcement of anti-marijuana laws by the United States federal government has been non-sen...
As marijuana regulation at the local level becomes at odds with federal policy, an interesting quest...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
This short Essay argues that various attributes we associate with federalism should not be deemed ne...
After a century of employing varying levels of prohibition enforced by criminal law, the United Stat...
With another presidential election now looming on the horizon, both political parties and both sides...
The struggle over marijuana regulation is one of the most important federalism conflicts in a genera...
This policy proposal examines the issue of the disparity between Federal and State positions regardi...