Courses 2010 - 2011
LAW H510 Topics In Law And Medicine
Credits: 1-4, Variable
This seminar course deals with controversial issues arising from the interface and relationship between law and medicine. The course will focus particularly on the role of the government and oversight bodies in understanding and regulating access, use and misuse of medical treatments and technology. Class discussions will be devoted to the legal, ethical and social implications of those issues and how the law can be of constructive use in clarifying debates and solving challenging issues. Grading will be based on submission of a 30-35 page research paper on a law and medicine topic of the student’s choice (Instructor approval of selected topic is required). This paper will satisfy the law school’s Advanced Writing Requirement.
Autumn-Winter,
2-2 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
| Instructor(s) |
Calandrillo, Steve
| Quarter | Instructor | Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) | Sec SLN Type |
| Autumn |
Calandrillo
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A 15383 JD
B 15384 Health
C 15385 IP
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| Winter |
Calandrillo
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A 15020 JD
B 15021 Health
C 15022 IP
D 19769 Asian
E 19790 Tax
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Room assignments are not posted until 30 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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