Marijuana law : a legal research guide / by Carol A. Fichtelman.
2021
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Title
Marijuana law : a legal research guide / by Carol A. Fichtelman.
Published
Getzville, New York : William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2021.
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2022]
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Description
1 online resource (xvii, 64 pages).
System Control No.
(NjRocCCS)ccn001046209
Summary
"A legal resource guide to help the researcher navigate the law concerning this rapidly changing area. Primary sources are explored at length, including the federal law controlling marijuana and the federal regulations scheduling it as an illegal drug. Furthermore, US Supreme Court cases are highlighted regarding the recent conflict of federal v. state law whereby jurisdictions such as California have legalized medical marijuana. A state-by-state listing of laws allowing medical marijuana and/or recreational marijuana is explored in detail. The secondary sources, such as websites, blogs, law review articles, are also detailed, allowing the reader, researcher and student to find information on this trending topic of law"-- Provided by the publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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text file
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Description based on PDF title page, viewed June 7, 2022.
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Original 9780837741505 (DLC) 2021938228
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Table of Contents
Introduction and overview
Primary resources. Federal statutes ; Federal regulations ; Federal agencies ; Federal case law ; State laws/regulations ; Other countries/international law
Secondary sources. American Law Reports ; Legal encyclopedias ; Wikipedia ; Congressional Research Service ; Organizations, blogs and websites ; Legal blogs and law firm sites ; Law school courses ; Legal publications, law journals and books ; Newspapers, magazines and journal articles ; Westlaw.
Primary resources. Federal statutes ; Federal regulations ; Federal agencies ; Federal case law ; State laws/regulations ; Other countries/international law
Secondary sources. American Law Reports ; Legal encyclopedias ; Wikipedia ; Congressional Research Service ; Organizations, blogs and websites ; Legal blogs and law firm sites ; Law school courses ; Legal publications, law journals and books ; Newspapers, magazines and journal articles ; Westlaw.