As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emerges as a growing lawful industry, lawyers find themselves in an awkward position. In most states, lawyers who represent clients in the marijuana industry risk discipline for assisting clients in the commission of a (federal) crime. Even in jurisdictions like Colorado, where the rules of professional conduct have been amended to permit lawyers to assist clients who comply with marijuana state laws, lawyers who are admitted to practice in federal courts risk being disciplined by these tribunals for assisting clients in the commission of a crime pursuant to the courts’ local rules of conduct. This short article explores the thorny issue of navig...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Marijuana law is changing rapidly in the United States today – since 1996, 23 states and the Distric...
As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emer...
Although 23 states and the District of Columbia have now legalized marijuana for medical purposes, m...
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized t...
With many firms practicing in multiple states, a lawyer could represent a marijuana dispensary in a ...
Imagine that you practice as an attorney in the State of Arkansas. A client solicits your advice abo...
In recent years, many states have legalized the use and sale of marijuana for medical or even recrea...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
This Essay addresses the tension between Federal and State level regulation of marijuana. Nearly a h...
What are lawyers to do when their obligations to clients conflict with their obligations to the law?...
This Comment provides an in-depth analysis of the current status regarding legalization of marijuana...
As marijuana regulation at the local level becomes at odds with federal policy, an interesting quest...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Marijuana law is changing rapidly in the United States today – since 1996, 23 states and the Distric...
As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emer...
Although 23 states and the District of Columbia have now legalized marijuana for medical purposes, m...
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized t...
With many firms practicing in multiple states, a lawyer could represent a marijuana dispensary in a ...
Imagine that you practice as an attorney in the State of Arkansas. A client solicits your advice abo...
In recent years, many states have legalized the use and sale of marijuana for medical or even recrea...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
This Essay addresses the tension between Federal and State level regulation of marijuana. Nearly a h...
What are lawyers to do when their obligations to clients conflict with their obligations to the law?...
This Comment provides an in-depth analysis of the current status regarding legalization of marijuana...
As marijuana regulation at the local level becomes at odds with federal policy, an interesting quest...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Marijuana law is changing rapidly in the United States today – since 1996, 23 states and the Distric...