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									August 20, 2025
									US Trustee Seeks Two-Year Bankruptcy Ban For NYC Pot ClubThe U.S. Trustee's Office has urged a New York bankruptcy judge to block a self-described cannabis club from filing for bankruptcy for two years, saying the organization has filed a string of recent Chapter 11 petitions to thwart evictions. 
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									August 20, 2025
									'Door To Tyranny' Ajar In Pot Smell Appeal, NC Justices ToldA man appealing his conviction for unlawful firearm possession told North Carolina's highest court this week that state law enforcement entities were attempting to erode the separation of powers by inserting themselves into his case. 
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									August 20, 2025
									11th Circ. Revives Cannabis Users' 2nd Amendment ChallengeThe Eleventh Circuit said Wednesday that a federal law disarming medical cannabis users likely ran afoul of the Second Amendment because it was inconsistent with the nation's history of gun regulation. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Puerto Rico Investor Says Colo. Hemp Grower Owes Over $2MA Puerto Rican investment firm sued a Colorado hemp producer in state court Tuesday, alleging it owes more than $2 million for unfulfilled contracts. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Ex-CBD Water Co. CEO Cops To Wire Fraud In Stock SchemeA former CEO of a microcap issuer purportedly in the cannabis beverage business has copped to wire fraud in connection with kickbacks and related transactions involving undercover law enforcement that he initiated as part of an alleged long-running scheme to manipulate prices for the company's shares. 
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									August 19, 2025
									21 AGs Push DEA To Schedule 'Designer Xanax'Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman and 20 other state attorneys general are urgently asking the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to schedule an unregulated substance known as "designer Xanax" under the Controlled Substances Act, saying it is contributing to overdose deaths and posing a growing threat to public health. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Sacramento Says 2nd Circ. Erred In Cannabis RulingThe city of Sacramento has told the Ninth Circuit that the Second Circuit erred when it applied the U.S. Constitution's dormant commerce clause to marijuana, and urged the appellate court not to follow suit in a similar pending case. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Kratom Seltzers Co. Sued Over Claims Drinks Are AddictiveFlorida-based kratom beverage maker Mitra-9 has been hit with a proposed class action in New York federal court accusing it of misleading consumers with claims that its drinks are safe and "all natural," when in reality the active ingredient is highly addictive, causing opioid-like dependencies and withdrawals. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Cannabis Store Defends NY Labor Peace Law ChallengeA cannabis store challenging New York's requirement that marijuana businesses have labor peace agreements with employees asserted on Monday that the state's arguments in favor of the case's dismissal were unavailing. 
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									August 18, 2025
									NY Cannabis Regulators Sued Over Proximity Rule ChangeNew York cannabis dispensaries are suing state regulators claiming they have changed the minimum distance their businesses need to be from a school and ordered them to move or lose their licenses, threatening millions of dollars in investments and the "life savings" of many entrepreneurs. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Judge Rejects Energy Co.'s Bid To Toss $200M Hemp SuitAES Clean Energy Development LLC's argument that it was not the party responsible for breaking irrigation lines leading to an alleged $200 million in damages to two hemp growers is a problem to still resolve in a lawsuit against the company, a Colorado federal judge found in denying a motion to dismiss on Monday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Cannabis Interests Challenging Federal Pot Ban Get ExtensionThe U.S. Supreme Court has said that marijuana companies challenging the federal ban on cannabis can have until October to submit their petition for a writ of certiorari. 
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									August 18, 2025
									DEA Asks Health Officials To Review Psilocybin ReschedulingThe U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has transmitted a request to loosen federal restrictions on psilocybin, the main compound in psychoactive mushrooms, to federal health officials for a scientific and medical analysis, according to emails reviewed by Law360. 
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									August 18, 2025
									RI, Wash. Say 2nd Circ. Dormant Commerce Pot Ruling Is InaptOfficials from Rhode Island and Washington state have said in separate letters to federal circuit courts that the Second Circuit's determination last week that the Constitution's dormant commerce clause applied to marijuana should not affect their pending appeals in related cases. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Mich. Bank Keeps Arbitration Win Against Scammed Law FirmA marijuana industry-focused law firm must pay its bank nearly $373,000, a deficit sustained after a Nigerian scammer tricked the firm into cashing fraudulent Canadian checks, a Michigan appeals court ruled, rejecting arguments that the bank had a duty to protect the firm "from its own mistakes." 
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									August 15, 2025
									Smoke Shop Tells Panel It's Owed Defense Over Fatal CrashA North Carolina smoke shop urged a state appeals court to find that its insurer must defend it in a lawsuit alleging that an individual who consumed nitrous oxide products from the shop caused a fatal auto collision, noting it has already disputed underlying allegations of negligence. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Vape Cos. Urge 4th Circ. To Halt NC E-Cigarette LawA coalition of vaping interests is urging the Fourth Circuit to find that a North Carolina law prohibiting the sale of e-cigarettes not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is blocked by federal policy. 
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									August 15, 2025
									La. Eyes Pause On Suit While Congress Mulls Future Of HempLouisiana officials on Thursday asked a federal judge to pause a lawsuit challenging the state's hemp law while Congress considers the future of federal hemp policy. 
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									August 15, 2025
									LA Judge Upholds $2M Award In Cannabis Investment BattleA Los Angeles state court judge upheld a $2.25 million judgment against the manager of a medical marijuana collective accused of defrauding an investor, chastising him for "never even" attempting to bring in key evidence that would allegedly help his case. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Insurer Avoids Bad Faith Claims In $2M Vandalism CaseA California state court dismissed a property owner's claims that its insurer refused in bad faith to cover nearly $2 million in vandalism losses after its tenant, a cannabis cultivator, ended its lease, but found the owner's breach of contract claim can still proceed to trial. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Maryland Budtenders Win Class Cert. In Curaleaf Tip SuitBudtenders who work for Curaleaf Inc.'s Maryland dispensaries scored conditional class certification in their lawsuit accusing the company of taking their tips and paying them to managers in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Hemp Sellers Can Challenge NY Raids Outside CourtAn administrative law judge has ruled that a group of hemp sellers can raise constitutional challenges in administrative proceedings over raids they say were illegally conducted by New York's Office of Cannabis Management. 
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									August 13, 2025
									NYC Pot Shops Can't Revive Suit Over Marijuana CrackdownA federal judge will not reconsider his decision to end a lawsuit filed by more than two dozen companies that claim their due process rights were violated when New York City closed some of their stores on claims they were unlicensed cannabis operations, saying they brought nothing new for the court to ponder. 
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									August 13, 2025
									Colo. Dispensary Says Weed Regulator Made Invalid RuleThe owners of a cannabis company told a state judge on Tuesday that an industry bulletin posted about them by Colorado's marijuana regulator was "quasi-legislative" and created new enforcement rules in the industry without approval. 
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									August 13, 2025
									Cannabis' Social Equity Efforts In Doubt After 2nd Circ. RulingA Second Circuit decision Tuesday, finding that the Constitution's dormant commerce clause applies to the federally illegal marijuana industry, further constricts states' ability to implement programs intended to award so-called social equity licenses favoring those harmed by past cannabis prohibition, experts told Law360. 
Expert Analysis
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								A Cold War-Era History Lesson On Due Process  The landmark Harry Bridges case from the mid-20th century Red Scare offers important insights on why lawyers must be free of government reprisal, no matter who their client is, says Peter Afrasiabi at One LLP. 
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								Series Improv Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Improv keeps me grounded and connected to what matters most, including in my legal career where it has helped me to maintain a balance between being analytical, precise and professional, and creative, authentic and open-minded, says Justine Gottshall at InfoLawGroup. 
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								How BigLaw Executive Orders May Affect Smaller Firms  Because of the types of cases they take on, solo practitioners, small law firms and public interest attorneys may find themselves more dramatically affected by the collective impact of recent government action involving the legal industry than even the BigLaw firms named in the executive orders, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner. 
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								Opinion Lawsuits Shouldn't Be Shadow Assets For Foreign Capital  Third-party litigation financing amplifies inefficiencies from litigation and facilitates national exposure to foreign influence in the U.S. justice system, so full disclosure of financing arrangements should be required as a matter of institutional integrity, says Roland Eisenhuth at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association. 
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								How To Accelerate Your Post-Attorney Career Transition  Professionals seeking to transition to nonattorney careers may encounter skepticism as nontraditional candidates, but there are opportunities for thought leadership and to leverage speaking and writing to accelerate a post-attorney career transition, say Janet Falk at Falk Communications and Evgeny Efremkin at Toronto Metropolitan University. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Be An Indispensable Associate  While law school teaches you to research, write and think critically, it often overlooks the professional skills you will need to make yourself an essential team player when transitioning from a summer to full-time associate, say attorneys at Stinson. 
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								Series Birding Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Observing and documenting birds in their natural habitats fosters patience, sharpens observational skills and provides moments of pure wonder — qualities that foster personal growth and enrich my legal career, says Allison Raley at Arnall Golden. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From DOJ Leadership To BigLaw  The move from government service to private practice can feel like changing one’s identity, but as someone who has left the U.S. Department of Justice twice, I’ve learned that a successful transition requires patience, effort and the realization that the rewards of practicing law don’t come from one particular position, says Richard Donoghue at Pillsbury. 
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								Law Firm Executive Orders Create A Legal Ethics Minefield  Recent executive orders targeting BigLaw firms create ethical dilemmas — and raise the specter of civil or criminal liability — for the government attorneys tasked with implementing them and for the law firms that choose to make agreements with the administration, say attorneys at Buchalter. 
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								Firms Must Embrace Alternative Billing Models Or Fall Behind  As artificial intelligence tools eliminate inefficiencies and the Big Four accounting firms enter the legal market, law firms that pivot from the entrenched billable hour model to outcomes-based pricing will see a distinct competitive advantage, says attorney William Brewer. 
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								How Attorneys Can Master The Art Of On-Camera Presence  As attorneys are increasingly presented with on-camera opportunities, they can adapt their traditional legal skills for video contexts — such as virtual client meetings, marketing content or media interviews — by understanding the medium and making intentional adjustments, says Kerry Barrett. 
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								Series Baseball Fantasy Camp Makes Me A Better Lawyer  With six baseball fantasy experiences under my belt, I've learned time and again that I didn't make the wrong career choice, but I've also learned that baseball lessons are life lessons, and I'm a better lawyer for my time at St. Louis Cardinals fantasy camp, says Scott Felder at Wiley. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From Fed. Prosecutor To BigLaw  Making the jump from government to private practice is no small feat, but, based on my experience transitioning to a business-driven environment after 15 years as an assistant U.S. attorney, it can be incredibly rewarding and help you become a more versatile lawyer, says Michael Beckwith at Dickinson Wright. 
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								Firms Still Have Lateral Market Advantage, But Risks Persist  Partner and associate mobility data from the fourth quarter of 2024 shows that we’re in a new, stable era of lateral hiring where firms have the edge, but leaders should proceed cautiously, looking beyond expected revenue and compensation analyses for potential risks, say Julie Henson and Greg Hamman at Decipher Investigative Intelligence. 
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								Opinion We Must Allow Judges To Use Their Independent Judgment  As two recent cases show, the ability of judges to access their independent judgment crucially enables courts to exercise the discretion needed to reach the right outcome based on the unique facts within the law, says John Siffert at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.