The driver, Douglas Horn, sued the maker of a product advertised as THC-free under a federal racketeering law, saying he had ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday against Medical Marijuana Inc in its bid to fend off a lawsuit by a commercial ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a truck driver who wants to sue for triple damages over a CBD ...
The Supreme Court sided with a former commercial truck driver Wednesday who was fired after failing a drug test he said was ...
A truck driver was fired after taking a cannabis supplement he thought was THC-free. He wants to sue the manufacturer under a law created to fight organized crime.
In a 5-4 decision, the court said Douglas Horn can use an anti-racketeering law to sue the supplement manufacturer he said falsely advertised its “new CBD-rich medicine” as not containing THC ...
It doesn’t decide his underlying claims that the product’s THC content got him fired. Douglas Horn said he wanted to treat chronic shoulder and back pain after a serious accident. He chose the ...
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 ...