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Lawsuit shows gap in workplace rules and medical marijuana

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The Amazon lawsuit shows the disconnect between the medical marijuana law and workplaces.

A lawsuit filed in Middlesex County by a former Amazon employee is the latest development highlighting an emerging disconnect in workplace law: the clash between companies that have zero-tolerance drug policies and the state’s recognition of marijuana as a legitimate medical remedy for a host of maladies.

11/15/2019

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New legislation seeks to reallocate federal cancer funds

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Clip: 11/15/2019 | 2m 29s | Rep. Gottheimer introduced legislation to adjust how federal cancer dollars are spent. (2m 29s)

Ousted ambassador felt threat; Trump assails her anew

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Clip: 11/15/2019 | 6m 31s | Marie Yovanovitch provided chilling detail Friday in the Trump impeachment hearings. (6m 31s)

Presidential hopefuls introduce plan to lower drug costs

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Clip: 11/15/2019 | 3m 8s | A joint plan from Sens. Booker, Harris and Sanders would lower U.S. prescription prices. (3m 8s)

Should New Jersey pay reparations for slavery?

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Clip: 11/15/2019 | 2m 40s | Advocates want the state to study the impact and legacy of slavery in New Jersey. (2m 40s)

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