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“American drug policy has been characterized by cycles of racialized moral panic and reactionary legislation, punctuated by periods of liberalization. Now that the country finds itself in another moment when humane, evidence-based drug reform is on the table, proponents would do well to entrench as much of it in constitutional law as they can before the next panic arrives.”

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  • Thomas W. Merrill
| America Trends Podcast
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  • Olatunde C. Johnson
| Forum | KQED
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| Council on Foreign Relations
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  • Christopher Morten
| Bloomberg Law
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  • Katharina Pistor
| Project Syndicate
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  • Sarah A. Seo
| WNYC

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