Courses 2017 - 2018
LAW E 554
Technology Law And Public Policy Clinic
Credits:
2-4, Max 12
Students will receive clinical training in legislative and public policy advocacy under the supervision of a member of the law school faculty. Students will receive instruction in legislative process, drafting, commentary and advocacy, appellate advocacy, and professional responsibility concerns. Students will participate in a carefully supervised practice experience relating to representing the public interest with respect to law and technology. Students will work with federal and state government entities and relevant consumer and nonprofit public interest organizations on a variety of projects including legislative drafting, commentary, drafting of amicus briefs, assisting nonprofits with research and support for projects relating to technology and legal services for underrepresented or indigent communities. Enrollment is limited to 8-12 students. Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Enrollment priorities for clinics apply.
Autumn-Winter-Spring,
4-4-4 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s) |
Covington, William
Quarter |
Instructor |
Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) |
Sec SLN Type |
Grading Type |
Autumn |
Covington
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A 17545 JD
B 17546 IP
C 17547 IP
D 17548 MJ
E 17549 JD
F 17550 MJ
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Winter |
Covington
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A 16669 JD
B 16670 IP
C 16671 IP
D 16672 MJ
E 16673 JD
F 16674 MJ
G 16675 MJ
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Spring |
Covington
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A 16134 JD
B 16135 IP
C 16136 IP
D 16137 MJ
E 16138 JD
F 16139 MJ
G 16140 MJ
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Room assignments are not posted until 60 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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