Lots of criminal justice discussion of later at Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform
I have not done a round-up of posts from my blogging over at Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform in a little while, and I am especially eager to flag again this earlier post requesting information from any and all folks teaching (or interested in teaching) a law course on drugs generally or cannabis in particular (sought via a short survey at go.osu.edu/teaching-drugs-survey). In addition, below are some more recent posts at the intersection of criminal justice reform and marijuana reform from MLP&R:
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DEPC event: “Social Equity 2.0: Lessons From Recent State Developments”
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Effective coverage of marijuana expungement efforts and work still to do
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Notable new GOP bill for ending federal marijuana prohibition
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“Comparing Permissive Illegality Frameworks in Denmark and the United States”
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Notable working group releases new “Principles for Federal Cannabis Regulations & Reform”
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“New Market Entrants and Uncertain Drug Policy in the United States”
- “Inequitable Marijuana Criminalization, COVID-19, and Socioeconomic Disparities: The Case for Community Reinvestment in New York”