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Committee Stewards:
Christian Holden
Jodi Green
Ebony Morris
Board Rep:
Matthew Brockmeier
Committee Stewards:
Laurel Kilgour
Victoria Litman
Board Rep:
Madalyn McElwain
The Social Impact Primer is a publication of the Corporate Forms and Business Practices Committee for use by PBA Founding Members, their clients, colleagues, and anyone interested in learning more about ethical business practices Read Publication
The Psychedelic Bar Association (“the PBA”) is an association of attorneys and legal professionals dedicated to solving the novel legal and policy issues impacting the emerging psychedelics sector.
The PBA Corporate Forms and Business Practices committee educates, analyzes, and provides work product to members and the wider legal and business community regarding corporate forms and business practices that support an ethical emerging Read Publication
The Psychedelic Bar Association’s Religious Use Committee is composed of lawyers committed to securing the legal right to utilize psychedelic medicines in a ceremonial/religious setting, carrying out the dictates of established case law that Read Publication
The PBA Litigation and Advocacy Committee provides its members a forum to share and discuss information relating to cutting edge litigation and advocacy to the emerging psychedelics practice area. Committee members include lawyers and Read Publication
The Psychedelic Bar Association’s Legalization and Regulation Committee is composed of lawyers committed to being thought leaders and innovators on policy, drafters of legislation and regulation, and educators to the PBA about the rapidly Read Publication
The Psychedelic Bar Association’s Ethics Committee serves the PBA membership by providing guidance on what the Northstar Ethics Invitation calls for from fellow PBA community members. The Committee also serves the psychedelic legal community Read Publication
The PBA Intellectual Property Committee provides its members a forum to share and discuss information relating to the challenge of applying long-established IP law and procedures to the emerging psychedelics practice area. Committee members Read Publication
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