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Education

Dec. 11, 2014

New courses prep law students for marijuana legalization issues

The law schools at Santa Clara University and Stanford University are offering classes for the spring semester that invite students for the first time to discuss and research potential marijuana laws in a post-legalized state.


By Alex Shively


Daily Journal Staff Writer


New classes starting in the spring at Santa Clara University School of Law and Stanford Law School are inviting students to discuss, research and craft forward-looking policy to help California more readily adapt to the legalization of marijuana, should that ever transpire.


Santa Clara's course is being taught by professor W. David Ball who said it aims to be a "mini think tank" on the m...

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