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285.9 sec. 1 - Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic Seminar (Fall 2004)

Instructor: Deirdre Mulligan  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
Instructor: Laura Quilter  
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Units: 2
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Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in both the clinic and the seminar.
Recommended: Prior or concurrent enrollment in Cyberlaw or Computer law.

The Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic is one of the first clinical education programs designed to involve students in advancing the public interest in the Internet and other emerging technologies. By representing institutional and individual clients in legislative, regulatory, litigation and technical standard-setting proceedings, clinic students will develop the skills necessary to effectively influence the development of law and technology in a fashion that supports important democratic values. Clinic students work on issues ranging from the protection of individual privacy, freedom of speech and association, consumer protection, and copyright. The accompanying seminar provides a forum for students to learn and discuss underlying legal principles, explore the practice and theory of public interest representation, gain an understanding of the workings of various legal and technical forums and, also, “workshop” their cases. Enrollment in the seminar is limited to participants in the Samuelson clinic.

Please obtain the application for the clinic (available at the Center for Clinical Education office, 396 Simon Hall or the Registrar’s Office) and submit it to Jean Hayes in 396 Simon. All students must have permission of the instructor to enroll.

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