Volume 23 / Issue 3 / 2019
Articles
Marijuana Legalization, Racial Disparity, and the Hope for Reform
Michael Vitiello
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 789 (2019)
A Hybrid Approach to Marijuana Federalism
Susan F. Mandiberg
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 823 (2019)
Beyond Cannabis: Psychedelic Decriminalization and Social Justice
Dustin Marlan
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 851 (2019)
Cannabis and Insurance
Francis J. Mootz III and Jason Horst
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 893 (2019)
Zoning, Race, and Marijuana: The Unintended Consequences of Proposition 64
Alexis Holmes
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 939 (2019)
Notes and Comments
Reefer Madness in Federal Court: An Overview of How Federal Courts Are Dealing with Cannabis Litigation and Why It Is Necessary to “Dig into the Weeds”
Blake Marvis
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 967 (2019)
If It Looks Like a Duck: Equal Protection, Selective Prosecution, and Geographic Differences in the Federal Prosecution of Marijuana Crimes Under the Controlled Substances Act
Zachary Nelson
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1007 (2019)
Cannabis Law, the Constitution, and the ABA Model Rules
Hayley Hollis
23 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1063 (2019)
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