LAW Law and Politics Workshop
Intellectual Property: Life Sciences/ Biotechnology

Regulatory & Policy
Intellectual Property
Life Sciences/ Biotechnology

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Item is good for 48 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 693 Law and Politics Workshop Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] Intellectual Property: Life Sciences/ Biotechnology Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Related Elective for those interested in Political Process : This is a useful course for students with a policy orientation and those interested in political law, since a key focus will be election law and the legal regulation of politics. It will also be useful for students who expect to serve clients whose operations are in highly regulated areas, where decisions are made by administrative bodies as well as the courts. General course Description: This workshop will feature guest speakers who are political scientists or law professors specializing in the legal regulation of politics. Students will be responsible for response papers to each scholarly paper presented. On weeks without guest speakers, topics to be covered will include election law, administrative law, legislation, judicial behavior and public opinion, as well as the political science relevant to those areas of law. The final grade will be determined by class participation (10%), response papers (30%) and final research paper (60%). Students can take the course for R credit for either 2 or 3 units, depending on paper length. Elements used in grading: Class participation (10%), Response papers (30%) and final paper of no less than 18 pages for 2 units of credit and 26 pages for 3 units of credit (60%). (Cross-listed as POLISCI 321) Course Style: |