Judge Rejects Baltimore’s $5.2 Billion Lawsuit Request to Address OD Crisis

    A judge has rejected Baltimore’s request for $5.2 billion in abatement money in a ...

    The Overlooked Benefits of Nicotine for Mental and Cognitive Health

    With the rise of tobacco harm reduction (THR) products—including vapes, heated tobacco and pouches—nicotine ...

    Nebraska’s Fix for Double-Bunking in Solitary Confinement May Need Work

    In Nebraska, where state prisons are often at 140-percent capacity, the legislature is considering ...

    Indivior-Funded Study Suggests Opvee Outperforms Narcan. But at What?

    Indivior PLC, the pharmaceutical company that manufactures the opioid overdose antidote Opvee (nalmefene), has ...

    How New MP Aaron Gunn Helped Turn Canada Against Harm Reduction

    As Canada’s parliament gets into motion following the spring federal election, it has one ...

    USDA: “Criminal Prosecution” for Cannabis Retailers Who Accept SNAP

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is reminding all retailers that accept federal ...

    It Shouldn’t Be Quite This Hard to Get Into Our Prison’s Library

    Recently one of our prison’s library clerks, Polo*, remarked in passing that the Georgia ...

    To Bring Tobacco Harm Reduction to Prisons, We Need Outside Allies

    Harm reduction efforts outside prison often involve lawyers and other experts identifying policy that ...

    In Tennessee, a Dwindling Group of People Can Vote While Still in Prison

    Tennessee, where I’ve been incarcerated for the past three decades, is notorious for felony ...