Massachusetts Cannabis Control Overhaul: Lawmakers Set to Address Regulatory Turmoil and Leadership Gaps

BOSTON, MA — State lawmakers are gearing up for a comprehensive review of the statutes governing Massachusetts’ Cannabis Control Commission (CCC), an agency that has faced significant challenges over the past year. This initiative, aimed at revamping the regulations that oversee both the state’s marijuana industry and the CCC, is scheduled to begin with an informational hearing on October 30. The hearing, organized by the state’s Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy, intends to gather insights from various stakeholders within Massachusetts’ cannabis industry. Key items on the agenda include evaluating the accountability and operational responsibilities within … Read more

Alaskan Federal Judge Resigns Amidst Abuse Allegations, Exposes Gaps in Judicial Clerk Protection Measures

Anchorage, Alaska — The resignation of U.S. District Judge Joshua Kindred, following allegations of abusive behavior toward his clerks, has spotlighted the ongoing concerns about the environment in which the judiciary’s most junior staffers work. Despite recent efforts to reinforce workplace protections, this high-profile case illustrates potential gaps in the safeguarding of these workers, as revealed in a Monday announcement of Kindred’s departure. Kindred, who served on the bench in Alaska, stepped down amid findings from an investigation that stretched over 18 months into reports of his misconduct towards his clerks. Though the specifics of … Read more