A truck driver was fired after taking a cannabis supplement he thought was THC-free. He wants to sue the manufacturer under a ...
By a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to read the RICO statute to bar claims that involve a personal injury—a win for ...
The high court weighed a truck driver’s civil racketeering claims against some justices’ concerns about setting off a ...
Clarence Thomas dissented from the Court's 5-4 ruling in favor of a truck driver who was fired from his job after he failed a ...
Douglas Horn suffered chronic back and shoulder pain. Medical Marijuana, Inc., sold him a CBD product known as “Dixie X” and said it contained no THC.
The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act provides for federal criminal and civil penalties for harms from “racketeering.” Wednesday’s ruling in Medical Marijuana, Inc v. Horn, like so ...
The US Supreme Court said a commercial truck driver, who was fired over a failed drug test, can proceed with an ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday against Medical Marijuana Inc in its bid to fend off a lawsuit by a commercial ...
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