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Two bills would make it easier to expunge misdemeanor convictions. Here's why it matters.
Gannett via AOL· 4 days ago"And he just didn't understand why at least those misdemeanor domestic disorderlies couldn't be ...
Why lawmakers want to remove an even broader spectrum of criminal records from public view
Gannett via AOL· 11 hours agoUnder current law, a person with an expunged criminal record can legally say they have never been...
DOJ’s Kristen Clarke Says She Was a Victim of Abuse: Report
The Daily Beast· 2 days agoAssistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke says she was the victim of domestic violence over the...
DOJ official Kristen Clarke comes clean after falsely testifying to Senate that she had never been...
New York Post· 2 days agoAssistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke admitted Wednesday that she was arrested and chose not to...
U.S. Senate Dems launch renewed push for full marijuana legalization
West Virginia Watch via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLeading U.S. Senate Democrats reintroduced a bill Wednesday to remove marijuana from the list of...
Marijuana Reclassification Puts Politics and Profits Ahead of Public Health
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe first major change to federal marijuana laws may be on the horizon now that it has been leaked...
The Biden administration advances its aim to reclassify marijuana
WLRN Miami· 3 days agoThe Biden administration moves toward reclassifying marijuana as a less-dangerous drug. The president pledged in 2019 that he would decriminalize marijuana and expunge prior convictions for pot use.
U.S. Senators Introduce Bill To Legalize Marijuana
Forbes· 2 days agoA group of 18 Democratic Senators this week reintroduced a bill to legalize marijuana nationwide, only a day after news reports revealed that the U.S....
What federal changes to marijuana mean for Ohio’s recreational law
WCMH via Yahoo News· 2 days agoView a previous report in the video player above on how Ohio’s medical marijuana dispensaries could...
Supporters Call Out Senators Demanding Kristen Clarke's Resignation As the Same Politicians...
Atlanta Black Star· 2 days agoKristen Clarke, the Justice Department’s assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division, has conceded that she lied under oath during her Senate confirmation process about an arrest ...