Schedule of Classes
285.9 sec. 1 - Samuelson Clinic Seminar (Fall 2009)
Instructor: Jason M. Schultz (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
Instructor: Jennifer M. Urban (view instructor's profile)
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Units: 2
Meeting Time: M 3:20-5:10
Meeting Location: B-5, Hearst Field Annex (HFA)
Students who take the Samuelson Clinic for the first time are required to enroll in this two-credit companion seminar. The seminar is designed to help you reflect on the practice of law, the nature of public interest law, and, more specifically, on your experience practicing technology law in the public interest. One of our primary goals in teaching the seminar is to help you to learn how to learn from your clinical experience. Consequently, we place a high value on your ability to be reflective and self-critical.
The seminar will include readings (both theoretical and skills-based) and discussions of the readings, presentations and workshops by clinic staff and guest speakers, “case rounds” (short presentations of student projects), workshops of student projects (longer presentations requiring oral and written feedback from students), and other exercises designed to expose you to the practice of technology law in the public interest.
Prerequisites:
No, but it must be taken if this is your first semester in the Samuelson Clinic and taken concurrently with the Clinical Practice Course.
This course satisfies the Professional Responsibility Requirement.
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Exam Notes: P+
This is a credit only course
Course Category: Clinicals
Course Subcategories:
Social Justice and Public Interest
Technology and Intellectual Property
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Books:
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