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Please join us for the next Drop the Rock General Coalition meeting at the Correctional Association of New York’s office in Harlem.
Dinner and refreshments will be served.
Please join us for our next monthly public meeting.
For more information, as well as minutes from our last meeting, see http://www.cmmnj.org/.
This symposium is presented by Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) and the Administration of Justice Department of George Mason University.
The schedule:
8:45am: Panel 1 begins
9:45am: Panel 2 begins
Hosted by The Center on Law and Security at NYU School of Law, co-sponsored by The New America Foundation
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR RICHARD C. HOLBROOKE
It's Not Your Parents' Prohibition
It's Not Your Parents' Prohibition
It's Not Your Parents' Prohibition
Correctional physicians care for a population with a burden of infectious diseases disproportionate to their numbers in the community.
Even though it has been over 50 years since the last commercial hemp crop was grown in the United States, a financially viable and environmentally sustainable hemp industry not only exists here today,
Even though it has been over 50 years since the last commercial hemp crop was grown in the United States, a financially viable and environmentally sustainable hemp industry not only exists here today,
The pioneering drug program, ARRIVE, will celebrate their 20-year anniversary of serving the New York City community in its fight against drug addiction and HIV/AIDS at a gathering at Pacha nightclub
There is no cost to attend the summit but, because space is limited, people are encouraged you to register as soon as possible at http://summits.csrincorporated.com or send an email to summits@csrinco
The New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement presents is Fall 2008 Symposium.
* What is the current legal landscape drug offenders face in the American judicial system?
The Law & Health Care Program at the University of Maryland School of Law invites you to attend Obstacles to the Development and Use of Pharmacotherapies for Addiction.
In July of 1908 Canada passed the Opium Act, its first piece of drug legislation.



















