Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Description
Drug policy in this country is rapidly evolving. As attitudes towards drug policy shift, laws prohibiting the use of psychedelics are being reexamined. Several state and local government have decriminalized the use of psychedelics. As laws liberalize, industry is taking advantage of these shifting attitudes to apply for intellectual property protection for uses of psychedelics. However, the use of psychedelics implicates individual and religious freedoms in ways that have not previously been in conflict with intellectual property rights. Our panelists will discuss these emerging issues and explore the ways that psychedelics create new intersections in the law, not previously considered.
Format
This 90-minute CLE will be offered in the HYBRID formatted panelized discussion. This means this event is an in-person event with virtual viewing/participating capabilities.
Registration
To Register, use link: IP Institute’s CLE Registration Form
To Register for the Fall Reception immediately following, use link: IP Institute’s Fall Reception Registration Form
Contact Person
Deanna Burns, Associate Director of IP Institute, Mitchell Hamline School of Law [email protected] (email) or 651-290-6309 (Office).
**1 Continuing Legal Education credit applied for)**