Information for Students
Substantive Practice Area: Technology law & policy
Current Project:
Develop recommendations for state communications regulation and policy in light of the extensive and ongoing changes in technology in this area.
Skills Focus
- Working with government officials, community leaders, business groups and other stakeholders
- Legal and non-legal research
- Developing policy through multiple drafts and maximum input
- Objective writing
Quarters Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
Credits: 3 per quarter
Required quarters: Full year preferred
Number of Students accepted: 12
Eligible Students: 2Ls, 3Ls, LL.M.s
Selection Basis: Application
For 2012-2013
Recommended Courses: Administrative Law (A509); Law & Econ
(A562); Legislative Externship (B535); Legislation (B555) Local Government Law
(A563)
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