March 02, 2026
A Connecticut federal judge has dismissed a suit from a group of hemp companies alleging the state's new hemp laws violate the 2018 Farm Bill that legalized hemp, saying the sellers haven't shown that they are preempted by the federal law.
April 04, 2025
A group of hemp companies is urging a Connecticut federal court not to dismiss their claims that the state's new hemp regulations are unconstitutional, saying their complaint shows that the the laws are too vague and violate the 2018 Farm Bill by redefining hemp.
March 14, 2025
The state of Connecticut has asked a federal judge to toss a lawsuit by nearly a dozen hemp retailers challenging statutes designed to regulate hemp-derived products with high levels of THC, saying the retailers' lawsuit is deficient in multiple ways.
November 25, 2024
A dozen Connecticut hemp retailers filed a federal lawsuit against the governor and attorney general challenging a number of state laws meant to regulate so-called high-THC hemp products, claiming the statutes are so vague they are unconstitutional.