On this edition of Century: Veterans In the Criminal Legal System. The US Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs held a hearing April 15 entitled Programs for Justice-Involved Veterans, a low-key ambiguous title for a rather important hearing.
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Clay Conrad & Paul Armentano. Mr. Conrad is widely recognized for his exceptional legal research and appellate litigation experience. He has litigated over 50 appeals across numerous federal and state jurisdictions. He is author of Jury Nullification The Evolution of a Doctrine. Paul Armentano is Deputy Director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
On this edition of Century: Yankee Cannabusiness. Connecticut legalized marijuana in 2021. Now in 2026, the Connecticut legislature is considering changes to its weed laws.
Dana Larsen & Chris Bennett. Dana Larsen is a Canadian author, businessman, philanthropist and activist for cannabis and drug policy reform. Larsen currently operates businesses and non-profit societies in Vancouver including The Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary, The Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary, The Coca Leaf Cafe, Pothead Books, and the Get Your Drugs Tested centre.
On this edition of Century: International Perspectives on Drug Policy. The Irish Parliament’s Joint Committee on Drugs Use met March 26 for a discussion entitled International Perspectives on Legislation, Policy and Practice.
Eric Sterling & Major Neill Franklin. Topics include the memory of the Shining City on the Hill, Israels attack on Lebanon, Fascism in the drug war and much more. Eric Sterling was Counsel to the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee.
On this edition of Century: Advancing Justice and Equality. The International Independent Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in the context of Law Enforcement (EMLER) met for its fifth session March 24 and 25 at the UN in New York.
Richard Watkins & Roger Goodman. Roger Goodman has for 20 years served the State of Washington as a representative. He directs the House Public Safety Committee on Crime and Justice. Richard Watkins was a Viet Nam Army pilot and for twenty years was a Texas Prison Warden. Topics include drug war, Iran war, criminal justice disparities from state to state and more.