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Law Practice,
Education Law

Oct. 19, 2018

Law schools tiptoe into cannabis law

Nearly half of California’s nationally accredited law schools offer cannabis law courses.

As the cannabis law space grows in California, law schools are slowly introducing the topic into their curriculum.

"More and more law schools are starting to pay attention to this as an emerging area of law," said Henry Wykowski, a cannabis attorney who is co-teaching UC Hastings' first marijuana law course this spring.

Of the state's 21 schools accredited by the American Bar Association, eight ha...

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