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Anne Snell is an associate in the firm’s Healthcare and Litigation practice groups. Prior to joining Bradley, Anne served as a law clerk for the Hon. R. David Proctor of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. She received her J.D. (magna cum laude) from the University of Alabama School of Law, where she served as managing editor of the Alabama Law Review, president of the Dorbin Women’s Association, and a member of the Moot Court Board. While in law school, she also participated in the Children’s Rights Clinic. Anne received her B.A. (summa cum laude) in Public Relations and B.S. (summa cum laude) in Fashion Merchandising from the University of Georgia.

This is the eighth of 13 posts describing the impacts of marijuana’s rescheduling. An homage to Phish’s historic run at Madison Square Garden in the Summer of 2017, Budding Trends Baker’s Dozen will address how rescheduling affects various areas of the law and our daily lives. Enjoy the run.

Another industry that isn’t currently in

Here at Budding Trends, we like to roll up our “Top 10 Weed Roundup” between the sacred and renowned 420 holidays. Each year, we pack a recap post with 10 highly read blog posts since the previous 420 to see what’s shakin’ on shakedown street over the last year — and we have seen

On November 18, 2025, United States v. Sirois finally came to an end when Lucas Sirois and his father, Robert Sirois, were found guilty in the District of Maine on multiple charges related to a conspiracy to cultivate and distribute thousands of kilograms of marijuana on the black market.

Background of the Sirois Case

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