Lawsuit: Schools breaking law by withholding drug test results

Excerpted from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution By Marlon A. Walker A lawsuit was filed in Clayton County Superior Court on behalf of a longtime Clayton County Public Schools educator who alleges […]
Burning Man could start drug screenings at entrances, federal agency says

Excerpted from The Sacramento Bee By Michael McGough For some of its participants, drug screenings at Burning Man would pretty much defeat the purpose of the 9½-day event. But that’s […]
Who will be allowed in Daytona homeless shelter?

Excerpted from The Daytona Beach News-Journal by Eileen Zaffiro-Kean Four months before First Step Shelter is slated to open, decisions about who can stay there and what the rules will […]
How looser medical marijuana laws could bite NY in the bud

Excerpted from Gothamist By Amina Srna As New York’s legislature struggles to reach a consensus on how to legalize recreational marijuana, some lawmakers are also seeking to expand the state’s […]