Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I'm Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. 

This week we're looking at:

  • A lawsuit targeting New Jersey's cannabis license scoring.
  • Florida attorneys' bullish outlook on cannabis.
  • The first appointees to Rhode Island's Cannabis Control Commission.
  • A legislative deal on Minnesota marijuana.

Thanks as always for reading. Got a story idea or feedback? You can send it all to me at [email protected]. You can also call me at 916.448.2935. Follow me on Twitter: @capitalaccounts.

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Cannabis Company Denied License Challenges New Jersey's Scoring Decisions

Lawyers for medical cannabis company Curio Holdings head to court in New Jersey next week to seek a license they say was unfairly denied the Maryland-based operator.

The company's appeal, filed with the Superior Court's Appellate Division, will sound familiar to anyone watching how regulators award limited licenses in states using point systems to choose winning applicants. In this case, a team of attorneys from Duane Morris representing Curio argue that two competitors "fronted" women owners to secure bonus points given to applicant companies run by women, people of color or veterans.