The US Government filed an amicus curiae brief requesting that the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) not review the Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision prohibiting reimbursement of medical marijuana costs in a workers’ compensation claim. The US Government was invited to submit a brief by SCOTUS. Musta v. Mendota Heights Dental Center, et al., No. 21-998.
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Showing posts with label NJ Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NJ Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Act. Show all posts
Monday, May 16, 2022
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Medical Marijuana and the Supremacy Clause
“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” -John F. Kennedy
An unsettled area of the law has emerged between, the widespread adoption by the states to permit prescribed marijuana to relieve certain medical conditions and the strict federal law mandating the substance as a Schedule 1, Controlled Substance [CSA]. With an estimated 43.3 million Americans using the elicited drug, and the challenges of the “opioid epidemic” creating massive addiction and fatal results, the nation’s workers’ compensation system has been challenged to provide adequate authorized medical treatment.
Thursday, July 18, 2019
NJ Supreme Court to Review Workplace Medical Marijuana Discrimination Case
The NJ Supreme Court has accepted for review a case where discrimination was alleged against an employer for failure to extend an accommodation to an employee who was using medical marijuana. The case had been dismissed by the trial court and that decision was reversed by the NJ Appellate Division in March of 2019.
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