Cannabis Cultivation in Australia – Canna Law Blog™

Growing Cannabis in Australia Though growing cannabis for personal use remains illegal in most Australian states and territories, growing for medicinal and scientific purposes was legalized under federal law in 2016. Under federal law, cultivation includes sowing seeds, planting, growing, tending, nurturing, harvesting, grafting, dividing, or transplanting a cannabis plant. Production is the separation of…

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A comprehensive approach to diversity in study abroad programs

We develop and nurture long-term relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders. By building trust and fostering collaboration, we create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all. However, many diversity efforts in education abroad still rely on scholarships as the primary means of promoting inclusion. While scholarships play a crucial role in making study…

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Study in Japan

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Morning Docket: 08.06.24

* Google passes Go… does not collect $200. [Law360] * Police shouldn’t lie to minors during questioning according to the ABA. Seems like maybe that mandate could be a bit broader. [ABA Journal] * Judges using their office to bully law students cleared of misconduct. [Reuters] * Navajo Nation sends its police force to try…

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