Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the regulatory and legal landscape around ...
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Marijuana to jump to Schedule III under sweeping executive order
Marijuana is on track to move from the federal government's most restrictive drug category to a more permissive one, under a ...
Rescheduling could let DC legalize marijuana sales; MA anti-cannabis initiative challenge; Study: CBD combats tumors; OH’s $1 ...
Congressional leaders have reached a deal on another spending bill—and this one would continue to block Washington, D.C. from ...
Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to have federal Attorney General Pam Bondi undertake the work of moving cannabis from the most restrictive Schedule I to Schedule ...
Donald Trump’s executive order is a move in the right direction, but descheduling marijuana is what public safety truly ...
On November 12, 2025, President Trump signed into law a federal measure that substantially limits the production and sale of hemp-derived intoxicating products across the country. The legislation, ...
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The Department of State Health Services is considering new rules for the Texas hemp industry that would require ...
The White House is taking steps to ease federal restrictions on marijuana. Under a Dec. 18 executive order, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to fast-track the reclassification of ...
Indiana could finally ease its strict cannabis laws with a proposal that would remove penalties for small‑scale possession ...
Will Florida voters have the change again to legalize recreational weed? Maybe, but it's going to be an uphill battle.
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