This Comment analyzes the constitutionality and impact of the Executive Branch\u27s decision to not investigate or prosecute individuals in compliance with state medical marijuana laws. As detailed in this Comment, the Executive Branch\u27s decision to not investigate or prosecute individuals in compliance with state medical marijuana laws is a questionable use of prosecutorial discretion and provides individuals with a false sense of security in relying upon compliance with such laws. In conclusion, the author urges Congress to pass and President Obama to sign into law legislation consistent with the Executive Branch\u27s revised enforcement policy regarding medical marijuana in order to ensure the constitutionality of such enforcement pol...
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This Comment analyzes the constitutionality and impact of the Executive Branch\u27s decision to not ...
On January 4, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memorandum immediately rescinding the Ob...
[Excerpt] “Before 2009, every American presidential administration had been uniform in its policy of...
article published in law reviewThe Obama Administration has embarked upon a much-heralded shift in f...
The Obama Administration has embarked upon a much-heralded shift in federal policy toward medical ma...
Although marijuana possession remains a federal crime, twenty-three states now allow use of marijuan...
Professor Bolitho discusses why the Justice Department\u27s policy on marijuana over the past eight ...
article published in law reviewThe Supreme Court's recent decisions in United States v. Lopez and Un...
This Comment provides an in-depth analysis of the current status regarding legalization of marijuana...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Criminal enforcement of anti-marijuana laws by the United States federal government has been non-sen...
The Trump administration inherits the Obama administration’s policy of under-enforcing federal marij...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
This report discusses the issue facing Congress on whether to continue to support the executive bran...
Could the President legalize marijuana, without waiting for Congress to act? The 2020 Presidential E...
This Comment analyzes the constitutionality and impact of the Executive Branch\u27s decision to not ...
On January 4, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memorandum immediately rescinding the Ob...
[Excerpt] “Before 2009, every American presidential administration had been uniform in its policy of...
article published in law reviewThe Obama Administration has embarked upon a much-heralded shift in f...
The Obama Administration has embarked upon a much-heralded shift in federal policy toward medical ma...
Although marijuana possession remains a federal crime, twenty-three states now allow use of marijuan...
Professor Bolitho discusses why the Justice Department\u27s policy on marijuana over the past eight ...
article published in law reviewThe Supreme Court's recent decisions in United States v. Lopez and Un...
This Comment provides an in-depth analysis of the current status regarding legalization of marijuana...
Over the past decade, voters and legislatures have moved to legalize the possession of marijuana und...
Criminal enforcement of anti-marijuana laws by the United States federal government has been non-sen...
The Trump administration inherits the Obama administration’s policy of under-enforcing federal marij...
The recent successful ballot initiatives in Colorado and Washington to legalize recreational marijua...
This report discusses the issue facing Congress on whether to continue to support the executive bran...
Could the President legalize marijuana, without waiting for Congress to act? The 2020 Presidential E...