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High Times: Is The Federal Legalization Of Marijuana Next? What The Food And Drug Administration Could Learn From Its Existing Regulations, Christopher B. Erly
High Times: Is The Federal Legalization Of Marijuana Next? What The Food And Drug Administration Could Learn From Its Existing Regulations, Christopher B. Erly
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
This student comment examines the efficacy of marijuana being regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. The author discusses and applies potential FDA regulatory models that could be used to regulate marijuana. The comment concludes marijuana could be easily regulated under the current Food and Drug Administration regulatory scheme and suggests that marijuana should be regulated in a manner akin to tobacco rather than as a drug.
Legislative Developments In The Regulation Of Insurance Coverage: Will These New Regulations Benefit Women With Breast Cancer? , Julia Anastasio
Legislative Developments In The Regulation Of Insurance Coverage: Will These New Regulations Benefit Women With Breast Cancer? , Julia Anastasio
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Drug Addiction During Pregnancy: A Call For Increased Social Responsibility, Page Mcguire Linden
Drug Addiction During Pregnancy: A Call For Increased Social Responsibility, Page Mcguire Linden
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine And Mandating Norplant For Women On Welfare Discourse, Laurence C. Nolan
The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine And Mandating Norplant For Women On Welfare Discourse, Laurence C. Nolan
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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