
Case summary: The person LC is working as a professor at the University of Massachusetts’s department of plant, soil and insect sciences. The professor applied in the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for permission to register for the production of marijuana for clinical research. He stated that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the usage of marijuana in medical and adequate quality supply. However, an administrative law judge suggested that the application can be granted but the DEA rejected the application. The DEA stated that the professor has to prove that effective control for unapproved purposes of marijuana will be taken and that the competition to supply it is inadequate. The administration noticed that the professor did not prove the above concerns. The professor appealed to the U.S. Court to review the order.
To find: The reasons for which the court should wait until the agency completes its procedural process.

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The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases
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