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Event: May 27, 2026 · Published: May 27, 2026
State Attorneys General File Lawsuit To Block Trump Administration’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move
Three Republican state attorneys general from Indiana, Nebraska, and Louisiana have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's Department of Justice decision to reschedule cannabis, arguing the agency action violates federal law requirements.
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Department of JusticeIndiana Attorney GeneralNebraska Attorney GeneralLouisiana Attorney General
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