Victoria Litman
Victoria Grace Litman M.Div., J.D., LL.M. is a visiting professor at Roger Williams University School of Law, where she teaches Torts, Cannabis Law, and Psychedelics Law. She is also a Fellow in Psychedelic Law and Spirituality at Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics. Her scholarly work focuses on the intersections of tax law, religious freedom, and emerging areas such as cannabis and psychedelics law. Litman’s research has garnered national attention, with multiple publications on the regulation of cannabis and psychedelics, particularly in relation to religious practices and public safety. She has published legal scholarship and commentary in the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Penn’s Regulatory Review, Petrie-Flom Bill of Health, and the Cato Institute’s Regulation Magazine.
See the description for Victoria's workshop, “Defining and Defending Sacred Communities: Law and the Future of Psychedelic Churches.”