National Interdisciplinary Cannabis Symposium
Limited In-Person Registration (open PDF for more information)
425
Virtual (open to anyone)
299
Days & Times
to
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Click here to attend virtually.
Click here to view and download the PDF flier with full agenda.
Course Location
California Western School of Law & Online
San Diego, CA
Course Fees
Limited In-Person Registration (open PDF for more information)
$425
Virtual (open to anyone)
$299
There are now several pending Congressional Bills related to cannabis including
decriminalization and rescheduling of the drug. Thirty-six states have some form of
medical marijuana, 18 States, D.C. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Tribal
nations have recreational marijuana laws with many other states exploring recreational
marijuana for 2022. These continued changes in laws are impacting our courts and
society. It is also creating a dynamic and sometimes confusing landscape for various
disciplines including Law Enforcement, Judges, Drug Court Professionals, the Drug
and Alcohol Testing Industry, Academia, and Employers Human Resource Associations
& Organizations.
As a result of this confusing landscape, the American Judges Association (AJA)
partnered with California Western School of Law (CWSL), Drug and Alcohol Testing
Industry Association (DATIA), Colorado Department of Transportation Highway Safety
Office (HSO), the National Judicial College (NJC), New England Association of
Recovery Court Professionals (NEARCP) and the Society for Human Resource
Management (SHRM), and are bringing forward a first-of-its-kind interdisciplinary
approach to cannabis issues facing all of these disciplines.
Go here to register to attend in-person: https://online.amjudges.org/ajassa/f?p=EVTSSA:4010::::4010:P0_EVENT_ID:3635
Go here or the blue "Register" button to attend virtually: https://events.zoom.us/ev/ANOJ66qnEyVC__njIfayAEofqHnDKLIZN4ElCElf4olkU6znxP1AfRkKlaePc76AR9i5e2s
Go here to view and download the PDF flier with full agenda: https://www.judges.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/final-cannabis-flier-2022.pdf
Limited In-Person Registration (open PDF for more information) $425
Virtual (open to anyone) $299
During this course, you will learn to:
- Elucidate and identify the current issues related to the legalization of cannabis and its impact on law enforcement, academia, judges, drug court professional, the drug and alcohol testing industry, and human resources
- Educate all disciplines, analyze the interrelationships of all disciplines, and to ultimately develop best practices
The Symposium features the leading authorities in the areas of Judges,
Recovery Courts Professionals, Academia, Human Resource Professionals,
Drug & Alcohol Testing Industry Professionals, and Law Enforcement Leaders,
who will share their insight on how cannabis laws and regulations are affecting
their disciplines. Symposium submissions by presenters at NICS and other
legal scholars are planned for publication in an edition of the California
Western Law Review dedicated to the Symposium.
The National Judicial College is a partner organization to this event and not handling registrations. For questions regarding registration and CLE, please contact:
Jessica J. Perez-Jackson
jperezjackson@guamcourts.gov
671-475-3300
CLE | CEU | CME ACCREDITATION: Certificates available for state submission and approval.
There are now several pending Congressional Bills related to cannabis including
decriminalization and rescheduling of the drug. Thirty-six states have some form of
medical marijuana, 18 States, D.C. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Tribal
nations have recreational marijuana laws with many other states exploring recreational
marijuana for 2022. These continued changes in laws are impacting our courts and
society. It is also creating a dynamic and sometimes confusing landscape for various
disciplines including Law Enforcement, Judges, Drug Court Professionals, the Drug
and Alcohol Testing Industry, Academia, and Employers Human Resource Associations
& Organizations.
As a result of this confusing landscape, the American Judges Association (AJA)
partnered with California Western School of Law (CWSL), Drug and Alcohol Testing
Industry Association (DATIA), Colorado Department of Transportation Highway Safety
Office (HSO), the National Judicial College (NJC), New England Association of
Recovery Court Professionals (NEARCP) and the Society for Human Resource
Management (SHRM), and are bringing forward a first-of-its-kind interdisciplinary
approach to cannabis issues facing all of these disciplines.
Go here to register to attend in-person: https://online.amjudges.org/ajassa/f?p=EVTSSA:4010::::4010:P0_EVENT_ID:3635
Go here or the blue "Register" button to attend virtually: https://events.zoom.us/ev/ANOJ66qnEyVC__njIfayAEofqHnDKLIZN4ElCElf4olkU6znxP1AfRkKlaePc76AR9i5e2s
Go here to view and download the PDF flier with full agenda: https://www.judges.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/final-cannabis-flier-2022.pdf