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The John W. Perry Fund -- scholarships for students losing financial aid because of drug convictions

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yspektor

Personal Statement: I am a lawyer from New York. I mostly practice Immigration law, concentrating in "difficult" cases of people with criminal convictions looking to legalize their status. Some of those people have a drug conviction, which makes it extremely difficult for them to obtain relief in federal courts. I have been conducting independent research into Drug Law and drug policy for some time. My blog can be found at http://www.drugpolicycases.com/blog/


recent blog posts by yspektor:

Immigration and Drug Law: A Dangerous Intersection

If one had to identify two areas of jurisprudence where Constitution often doesn’t seem to apply, the first one would probably be anything related to controlled substances. And, the second?

(One of the reasons) why marijuana is still illegal

This nation smokes far more pot than uses any other illicit drugs.

The Ethics of Heroin Maintenance

Heroin maintenance programs have been used in some European countries (notably, Switzerland and Great Britain) wit

From the Supreme Court opinions: Justice Stevens tells it like it is

Year after year, the Supreme Court persisted in completely ignoring the real-life, when confronted with a drug policy issue. Of course, I can't back it up in one post, but - I reviewed dozens of Supreme Court opinions that relate to drug policy and that's the impression that I got. Either Justices preferred to hide their heads in the sand and confine their discussions to arcane legal issues or they professed the same ignorance about the subject matter as, alas, so many Americans - ignorance that is the product of decades of misinformation.