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									September 17, 2025
									Pot Entrepreneur Pushes 4th Circ. To Rehear Licensing FightA California cannabis entrepreneur has asked the Fourth Circuit to rehear her case after a panel rejected her bid to upend Maryland's marijuana social equity licensing program, arguing that the appellate judges' ruling turned on multiple errors of law and fact. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Md. Hemp Cos. Plan To Challenge Cannabis Law At 4th Circ.A group of hemp companies challenging Maryland's cannabis policies told a federal judge Tuesday that they plan to appeal a pair of recent adverse rulings, citing in part a new federal appellate ruling that pot sellers are entitled to constitutional protections. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Smoke Shop Owners Slam NY Tribe's Sanctions RequestRetailers accused by the Cayuga Nation of running an unsanctioned cannabis shop on tribal land have pushed back on a bid seeking sanctions against them for failing to turn over daily cannabis sales records despite a New York federal court's order to do so, arguing "two wrongs don't make a right." 
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									September 16, 2025
									Texas Judge Denies TRO To Stop City Raids On Hemp ShopA Texas city doesn't have to return $400,000 in cannabis products it took from a smoke shop during a raid that the retailers claim leaned on faulty THC testing and false information, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying it is inappropriate for him to intervene in an ongoing state court criminal case. 
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									September 16, 2025
									NC Tells 4th Circ. New E-Cig Regs Fit With Federal LawThe state of North Carolina is asking the Fourth Circuit to shut down a bid by vaping interests to block a new law giving state tax officials the ability to fine companies for selling vapes not authorized by federal regulators, saying the authority to do so is preserved by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Feds Seek Toss Of DC Hemp Store's Home-Rule ChallengeThe United States government on Monday urged a federal judge to dismiss a challenge to federal policy restricting the nation's capital from regulating marijuana and hemp sales, saying the local retailer that brought the action lacked standing to sue. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Senate Democrats Urge Chamber Not To Recriminalize HempA group of Democratic U.S. senators on Tuesday urged the chamber's leaders not to adopt language in an appropriations bill that would drastically redefine the definition of legal hemp and which they say could ruin the nationwide hemp industry. 
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									September 16, 2025
									NY Cannabis License At Center Of Suit Against Fla. BrokerThe entrepreneurs who secured one of the earliest New York cannabis retail licenses as part of a legal settlement with the state allege in a new California state lawsuit that a Florida cannabis franchise broker frustrated their effort to sell a share of the venture. 
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									September 15, 2025
									California Judge Denies Smoke Shops' Bid To Halt Fresno LawThe California city of Fresno can enforce its new restrictions on smoke shops, including limiting their number and banning them from selling flavored tobacco and cannabis products, a California federal judge has ruled, rejecting arguments for a preliminary injunction after determining that the controls are probably constitutional. 
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									September 15, 2025
									High Times Magazine Brings TM Infringement ActionHigh Times Magazine claims a company fraudulently registered its name to sell dog food, alcohol and other products, and is urging a Nevada federal court to declare the magazine owner the rightful holder and to cancel the registrations obtained largely during the period the monthly fell out of publication and into bankruptcy. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Hemp Cos. Say Okla. Police Wrongly Seized $125K ShipmentHemp companies on the East and West coasts have filed a $4 million federal lawsuit against Oklahoma officials who allegedly confiscated and ruined a large shipment of legal hemp, saying local law enforcement has refused to acknowledge that it was not marijuana. 
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									September 15, 2025
									RI Opens Applications For Adult-Use Cannabis LicensesRhode Island cannabis regulators on Friday opened applications for new cannabis retail licenses, signaling a significant step in the expansion of the state's recreational marijuana market following the state's legalization of the drug for adult use more than three years ago. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Dentons Ducks Chinese Vape-Maker's Hacking SuitDentons has officially escaped allegations it helped the founder of vape distributor Next Level sabotage and usurp manufacturer Avid Holdings' brand, in part by hacking into its founder's laptop to access confidential information, according to newly filed documents. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Cannabis Brokers Sue Over $250K In Unpaid CommissionsTwo brokerage companies claim they were never paid his commission for helping guide two deals worth roughly $1.7 million involving the purchase of Los Angeles cannabis permits, according to a California state lawsuit seeking compensation from the cannabis entrepreneurs and their companies. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Regulators Seize $86M Of Chinese-Made Vapes In ChicagoFederal regulators seized $86.5 million in illicit vape products at a Chicago port of entry during a joint operation, according to an announcement claiming the haul is the largest single confiscation of e-cigarette products of this kind and is part of the government's "aggressive" crackdown against youth vaping and "foreign actors." 
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									September 12, 2025
									Feds Say NC, NJ Shops Sold Illegal Vapes After FDA WarningsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking to permanently block two separate vape distributors from importing and selling illicit flavored e-cigarettes from China in lawsuits filed New Jersey and North Carolina federal courts. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Receiver Wants To Sell Calif. Property With Illegal Ex-Pot ShopA court-appointed receiver asked a California state court to approve the sale of a two-story Compton commercial building that used to have an illegal cannabis dispensary. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Minn. Signs 2nd Tribal-State Cannabis CompactMinnesota on Wednesday signed a tribal-state compact with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, giving the federally recognized tribe the ability to open eight cannabis shops outside its reservation and issue licenses to grow and manufacture the plant, the second such agreement the state has made with a tribe. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Weedmaps Shouldn't Get To Exit Fraud Suit, Investor SaysWeedmaps Technology Inc., a cannabis tech company that was fined by federal regulators for allegedly misleading investors, shouldn't be allowed to escape an investor-led proposed class action, the lead plaintiff has told a California federal court, saying the company's arguments defy common sense and understandings of the word "engage." 
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									September 11, 2025
									Full Tax Court Limits Deduction For Cannabis Biz OwnersCo-owners of two cannabis businesses owe $1 million in taxes because the wages they paid are rendered ineligible for a business income deduction for pass-throughs by a ban on deductions for companies that traffic in controlled substances, the full U.S. Tax Court ruled Thursday. 
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									September 11, 2025
									NY Cannabis Regulators Back Hold On Proximity RuleNew York cannabis regulators on Wednesday signaled support for marijuana stores' proposal to temporarily halt enforcement of a recent regulatory reinterpretation about store location requirements that threatens to upend more than a hundred cannabis businesses. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Long Island Town Hit With Another Pot Shop Suit Over ZoningThe Long Island town of Southampton, New York, was hit with another lawsuit accusing it of weaponizing its zoning to block marijuana shops from opening, with the latest suit claiming it changed its laws at the last minute to prohibit an all but ready-to-open retail shop, wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars the cannabis entrepreneur spent. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Medical Pot Manager Appeals $2M Judgment In Fraud CaseThe manager of a medical marijuana collective is appealing a $2.25 million judgment against him after losing a jury trial and a subsequent motion for a new trial in a lawsuit brought by an investor concerning shareholder rights in a cannabis corporation. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Cannabis Co. Says Battle With Activists Was Tossed Too SoonA multistate cannabis company told a New Jersey state appeals court on Wednesday that its lawsuit against local opponents of a cultivation facility was prematurely dismissed, while the activists countered that the case amounted to a strategic lawsuit against public participation cloaked in land-use litigation. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Texas Gov. Issues Executive Order On Hemp Products For KidsTexas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday issued an executive order requiring state agencies to implement rules restricting the sale of hemp-derived psychoactive products to anyone under the age of 21. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Volunteering At Schools Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Speaking to elementary school students about the importance of college and other opportunities after high school — especially students who may not see those paths reflected in their daily lives — not only taught me the importance of giving back, but also helped to sharpen several skills essential to a successful legal practice, says Guillermo Escobedo at Constangy. 
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								Attacks On Judicial Independence Tend To Manifest In 3 Ways  Attacks on judicial independence now run the gamut from gross (bald-faced interference) to systemic (structural changes) to insidious (efforts to undermine public trust), so lawyers, judges and the public must recognize the fateful moment in which we live and defend the rule of law every day, says Jim Moliterno at Washington and Lee University. 
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								Prior Art Ruling Highlights Importance Of Detailed Elaboration  The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's recent decision in Ecto World v. RAI Strategic Holdings shows that when there is a possibility for discretionary denial, and the examiner has potentially overlooked prior art, patent owners should elaborate on as many of the denial factors as possible, says Frank Bernstein at Squire Patton. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Appreciating Civil Procedure.jpg)  If you’re like me, law school’s often complex and theoretical approach to teaching civil procedure may have contributed to an early struggle with the topic, but when seen from a practical perspective, new lawyers may find they enjoy mastering these rules, says Chloe Villagomez at Foster Garvey. 
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								Calif. Bar Exam Fiasco Shows Why Attys Must Disclose AI Use  The recent revelation that a handful of questions from the controversial California bar exam administered in February were drafted using generative artificial intelligence demonstrates the continued importance of disclosure for attorneys who use AI tools, say attorneys at Troutman. 
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								In 2nd Place, Va. 'Rocket Docket' Remains Old Reliable  The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia was again one of the fastest civil trial courts in the nation last year, and an interview with the court’s newest judge provides insights into why it continues to soar, says Robert Tata at Hunton. 
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								How Attorneys Can Become Change Agents For Racial Equity  As the administration targets diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and law firms consider pulling back from their programs, lawyers who care about racial equity and justice can employ four strategies to create microspaces of justice, which can then be parlayed into drivers of transformational change, says Susan Sturm at Columbia Law School. 
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								Series Running Marathons Makes Me A Better Lawyer  After almost five years of running marathons, I’ve learned that both the race itself and the training process sharpen skills that directly translate to the practice of law, including discipline, dedication, endurance, problem-solving and mental toughness, says Lauren Meadows at Swift Currie. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Supporting A Trial Team  While students often practice as lead trial attorneys in law school, such an opportunity likely won’t arise until a few years into practice, so junior associates should focus on honing skills that are essential to supporting a trial team, including organization, adaptability and humility, says Lucy Zelina at Tucker Ellis. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From US Attorney To BigLaw  When I transitioned to private practice after government service — most recently as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — I learned there are more similarities between the two jobs than many realize, with both disciplines requiring resourcefulness, zealous advocacy and foresight, says Zach Terwilliger at V&E. 
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								The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References  As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								Opinion The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit  The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale. 
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								Neb.'s Cannabis Regulatory Void Poses Operational Risks  With the Nebraska Legislature recently declining to advance any cannabis legislation, leaving the state without a regulatory framework for voter-passed initiatives, the risks of operating without clear rules will likely affect patients, providers and caregivers, says John Cartier at Omnus Law. 
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								Series Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg. 
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								FDA Commissioner Speech Suggests New Vision For Agency.jpg)  In his first public remarks as U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner, Marty Makary outlined an ambitious framework for change centered around cultural restoration, scientific integrity, regulatory flexibility and selective modernization, and substantial enforcement shifts for the food and tobacco sectors, say attorneys at Arnall Golden.