Cannabis Rescheduling Case Transferred From Administrative Law Judge to DEA Administrator
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Cannabis Rescheduling Case Transferred from Administrative Law Judge to DEA Administrator
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information The retirement of the DEA’s chief administrative law judge shifts the marijuana rescheduling case directly to recently sworn-in DEA Administrator Terrance Cole. Judge John Mulrooney has officially stepped down, with his retirement official as of August 1. The retirement comes just days after Cole was sworn in as the new leader of the DEA. Mulrooney had been overseeing the rescheduling proceed…
DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge John J. Mulrooney II Retires After Nearly Two Decades of Service
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced the […] The post DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge John J. Mulrooney II Retires After Nearly Two Decades of Service first appeared on GeneOnline News. The post DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge John J. Mulrooney II Retires After Nearly Two Decades of Service appeared first on GeneOnline News.
A Tip of the Hat to Retiring DEA Chief ALJ Mulrooney
By John A. Gilbert & Karla L. Palmer & Larry K. Houck & Andrew J. Hull —Earlier this week, we posted on the retirement of DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge Judge John J. Mulrooney, II, and the lack of appointed DEA ALJs to hear DEA cases upon his retirement, effective August 1. On a related note, HPM wants to take a moment to recognize Chief Judge Mulrooney’s tenure on the bench. After joining OALJ in 2009, (then) Judge Mulrooney was quickly …
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