Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 School of Law Launches Spring CLE Series for Rhode Island Attorneys
Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Law’s online program expands affordable, practice-focused continuing legal education opportunities across the Ocean State.

BRISTOL, R.I. – The Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 has launched a new (CLE) series this spring, expanding accessible, practice-focused learning opportunities for Rhode Island attorneys.
Rhode Island requires licensed attorneys to complete 10 hours of CLE annually, including mandated credits in areas such as ethics and, beginning this year, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB). The new Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Law series is designed to help practitioners meet those requirements through timely, relevant programming delivered in a convenient format.
As the only institution in the Ocean State offering a Juris Doctor degree, Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Law plays a central role in supporting the state’s legal community. The CLE program is open to all Rhode Island attorneys and law students and provides an affordable alternative for earning required credits while strengthening professional practice statewide.
The inaugural session explored social equity and cannabis policy, examining the historical context of cannabis regulation, implementation efforts, and drug policy reform. The program featured panelists from the Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission and Associate Professor of Law Shannon Heery, and was moderated by Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Law’s Assistant Dean for Curricular Innovation and Professor Nicole Dyszlewski.
Designed with accessibility in mind, the series is conducted fully online and features one-hour sessions held monthly. Fees are waived for current Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Law students, faculty, and staff, and reduced for alumni as well as attorneys working in government or nonprofit organizations.
Attorneys interested in upcoming sessions can register through the .