How The Drug War Corrupts Our Institutions
The evidence has been compelling for decades that the policy of drug prohibition corrupts our institutions into creating more harm rather than mitigating it.
The evidence has been compelling for decades that the policy of drug prohibition corrupts our institutions into creating more harm rather than mitigating it.
The subtle anti-pot initiative enters its dumbest stage.
Lex Machina harnesses generative AI capabilities to revolutionize the way legal professionals interact with data to improve bottom line for their business.
Jamaica faces challenges in regulating a plant that has long been celebrated in its culture (despite legal prohibition).
These judges have the power to order people to take drugs. So naturally Big Pharma is right there to work them over.
Cannabis regulations continue to take the fun and creativity out of cannabis business operations.
Addiction is pervasive in the legal profession.
Voting for Democrats doesn't seem to help black people in New York either.
Catch up, Mr. AG.
The written prescription is on the way out.
U.S. patients pay much higher prices for drugs than patients overseas, effectively subsidizing patients worldwide.
Our expert panel explores common sources of profit leakage along with practical steps for improvement.
There are people who learn from the past, and Sessions ain't one of them.
If you’re struggling, reach out to someone. Allow yourself to be vulnerable and be helped.
'Do you want a bump, Brian? It will make you feel good.'
Each day in sobriety is a gift and it’s important to try to pass that gift on.
What are your obligations as an attorney if you discover information like this?