The Los Angeles U.S. attorney, André Birotte, in a continuing crackdown against California’s marijuana dispensaries, filed four lawsuits to shut down stores. The move was part of the federal government’s push to enforce the U.S. Controlled Substances Act in a state that, under Proposition 215, permits distribution of marijuana for medical purposes.
An American Bar Association panel has recommended that law schools provide more details about graduates’ employment, broken down by jobs requiring a juris doctor degree; jobs in which a J.D. is preferred; jobs in other professions; and nonprofessional jobs. The salary breakdowns would have to be provided for 15 categories, including solo practitioner, government attorney, public interest work and academic.
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