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Daniel N. Abrahamson
Articles
Will the Supreme Court Separate "Drug Speech" from Free Speech?
A Banner Day For Prop. 215
Physician Prescribing of Sterile Injection Equipment To Prevent HIV Infection: Time for Action


Documents
American Public Health Association et al. for US. vs. Oakland Cannabis Buyers Cooperative, 532 U.S. 483
ACLU v. Mineta, Civil Action No. 04-CV-262 (PLF), in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Reply Brief of Plaintiffs
In re: United States v. Lincoln Brown. Brief of the Drug Policy Alliance and Professor Nkechi Taifa as Amici Curiae in Support of Defendant
Marchwinski et al. v. Howard
South Carolina v. Brenda Peppers, brief as Amici Curiae of the American Public Health Association, South Carolina Medical Association, American Nurses Association, et al. in the Supreme Court of the State of South Carolina (2001)
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Multimedias
DPA's Daniel Abrahamson Talks About His View Of the Drug War [Video]
San Diego Files Suit Against Medical Marijuana Law [Audio]
The War on Drugs Revisited


News Summaries
DPA Legal Director Awarded Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant


Opinions
In the Court's Hands: Our Right to be Free from Pain


Press Releases
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Doctors’ Right to Recommend Medical Marijuana to Patients
U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Hear Case Upholding Doctors’ Right to Recommend Medical Marijuana to Patients
Federal Judge Denies Access to Pain Relief For Sick and Dying Patients
Attorney General Ashcroft Undeterred in War on Medical Marijuana
Court Declines to Hear Treatment v. Jail Case
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