Description
Health Law Colloquium
This a unique course offered once a year to a select group of students from Loyola and DePaul. Enrolled students read and discuss draft articles of nationally renowned professors in the field of health law. They must also write a three page memo (double spaced) with comments on the article that will be useful to the professor. The articles are typically draft law review articles. The discussions are focused on helping the professors to refine and improve their articles, such that a strong foundation of health law is expected, even though there is no official pre-requisite. This course meets every week, but the students only meet in person roughly half the time, with the other half of the sessions done by videoconference. Three of the in-person classes will be at DePaul and the other three in-person classes will be a Loyola. Please be sure that your schedule allows you to arrive at either law school by 4 p.m. There is no final exam or research project required for this class. Instead, students are required to attend and actively participate in all classes and write comment memos as described above. Students must apply to the supervising professor at the law school they attend in order to be sure that they understand the nature of the course. Email the instructor to assure to arrange for this interview.
Details
Grading Basis
Law
Units
2
Component
Seminar - Required
Offering
Course
LAW 799
Academic Group
School of Law
Academic Organization
Law Department
Campus
Water Tower Campus
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to JD students.