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Cannabis Law Society

Image by Rick Proctor
Image by Rick Proctor
Image by Rick Proctor

Duncan School of Law’s Cannabis Law Society, also known as "CLS," is a student chapter of the International Cannabis Bar Association (INCBA). We are a group of students dedicated to the study and practice of current issues within the field of Cannabis law. Through education, discussion, and experiences we aim to fight Cannabis stigma. The association seeks to encourage and facilitate members of the DSOL community who have an interest in the growing area of Cannabis law to pursue positions where they are actively working with professional attorney mentors in the field. Additionally CLS consists of a diverse student body within our school that is passionate, not only about Cannabis history and Cannabis law, but creating fun and interesting events for all. With a Hemp facility tour, trivia outings, and partnering with other like-minded student organizations, CLS is regularly involved with the LMU-DSOL community. Member involvement is minimal seeing as the goal of the group is to spread awareness and education. Whether you are passionate about Cannabis Law or simply curious, please do not hesitate to reach out!​



Hailey Motter | President
hailey.motter@lmunet.edu

This page is maintained by the LMU Law Student Bar Association ("LMU SBA").

LMU SBA is comprised of 15 students at the LMU School of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee, who are elected by the student body of the School of Law. LMU SBA hosts events, facilitates the design and purchase of LMU Law-branded merchandise, liases between students and faculty/administration, oversees other student organizations, and represents student concerns to the University and School of Law.

To suggest changes, please email Spencer Powell, the LMU SBA President, at spencer.powell@lmunet.edu..

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