(Problem assignments or examination) (E), Selected topics in energy law to be announced at the time of registration. Students are required to attend pre-trial conferences and conduct extensive discovery, including conduct of depositions, argument on discovery motions to compel or sanctions, preparation and service of interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admissions, and motions for physical and mental examinations. Mount Vernon Campus. (Writing assignments), Meets Mondays:8/29, 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, and 10/17, 6351-11 Reading Group: Advanced Personal Identity Formation (1), This reading group will focus on issues relating to students' development of their own professional identity, particularly the two core professional formation goals: (1) proactive professional development toward excellence in all the competencies needed to serve clients and the legal system well; and (2) an internalized deep responsibility to clients and the legal system. Practical application of the drafting process to the preparation of litigation documents, such as pleadings and motions, and transactional documents, such as contracts, deeds, wills, or other agreements. (Research paper), General liability, product liability, property, business interruption, fidelity, and coverage of directors and officers. program in government procurement law. Limited enrollment by J.D. In examining why procurement regimes in the United States are not better integrated, the seminar will look to European and other foreign models of integration and harmonization, and to the role of grants in integrating the federal government into state procurement systems. The course will cover the selection process, the role of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, approaches that Senators have taken to questioning nominees, the impact of timing, television, and social media on confirmations, the history of failed confirmations, and the role that the American Bar Association and other outside groups have historically played. (E), Second-year and third-year students delve into the complex world of health law, untangling problems and explaining options to clients of the Health Insurance Counseling Project, a legal services organization that responds to more than 3,000 requests for assistance each year. The course will introduce the history and doctrinal underpinnings of U.S. debarment, will review U.S. and international developments in debarment, and will include a mock settlement conference in U.S. district court related stemming from a proposed debarment. Examination of the problems these systems have encountered in discharging their mandate, and exploration of ways to strengthen international and regional governmental and nongovernmental efforts in the human rights field. (Class projects and take-home examination), Applicability of the Investment Company Act of 1940 to particular business activities that may bring an entity within the statutory definition of investment company; litigation as to fees; policy considerations relating to front-end loads; SEC regulations regarding advertising and promotion; restrictions on activities by affiliates; and current SEC disclosure requirements. Students who participate represent tenants in landlord-tenant actions, but also may handle some consumer cases, negligence cases, and other civil matters. (Class participation and examination). (Examination, take-home examination, research paper, or writing assignments) (Select sections announced at registration-E), 6405-20 Selected Topics in Advanced Antitrust Law: Antitrust in the Healthcare Sector (2), This seminar will address the application of antitrust law in the health care sector, including the antitrust analysis of professional codes of ethics, provider networks and managed care contracting, ACOs, joint ventures, hospital and health plan mergers, the conduct of dominant firms, conduct that can deter generic drug entry, and exemptions which may shield certain conduct from antitrust scrutiny. Throughout the Fundamentals of Clinical Practice, students will also participate in a Longitudinal Primary Care Clinic (LPCC) that complements our Primary Care Clerkship. (Examination), Selected topics in health care law to be announced at the time of registration. The student works on a project in the environmental law field under the supervision of both the faculty director of the program and a lawyer practicing environmental law. (Short papers and exercises) (E), An External Student Competition is a legal skills based competition which allows for GW Law students to compete against students from other law schools. Enrollment may be limited. Law 6302 or equivalent is recommended. The course will cover the role of the state and religion in marriage, divorce, child custody, relocation and abduction, support, and adoption. Weekly clinic classes are held in the evening. The course is only open to international LL.M. Because the detection and recovery of concealed assets is essential to deterring these crimes, students will study the fundamentals of financial investigation and mutual legal assistance between countries through a five-week computerized gaming exercise. (Research paper) (Select sections announced at registration-E), This seminar will examine the development of corporate law and theory in the twenty-first century with particular emphasis on the relationship between corporate law and different political, social, and economic discourses. How computer crimes challenge traditional approaches to the prohibition, investigation, and prosecution of criminal activity. Topics include the scope of congressional inquiries and investigations; subpoena, grant-of-immunity, hearing, and rule-making powers; the use of select committees, the Government Accounting Office, and other special investigative techniques; pre-hearing depositions; the rights and preparations of witnesses; the role of the press; and the interaction between Congress and prosecutorial functions, including investigations conducted pursuant to the Independent Counsel Statute. Limited to third-year members of the student staff of the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal. Topics include the NCAA regulatory structure; agent regulation; and legal representation of professional athletes in contract negotiation with sports franchises and in other contexts. This course will introduce students to the variety of human rights issues at stake in a digital age. More complex transactions involving the securitization of mortgages, credit card receivables, and automobile paper (structured finance), as well as loans supported by stock, bonds, and deposit accounts. Immunology/Hematology/Inflammation/Infectious Disease, Practice of Medicine 1, 2 and 3 (starting with the class of 2022), Fundamentals of Patients, Populations, and Systems (starting with the class of 2022), Patients in Health Systems (starting with the class of 2022), Applying Principles of Patients, Populations, and Systems (starting with the class of 2022), Primary Care (4 weeks) plus a longitudinal primary care clinic, Neurology (can also be taken in the third year). (Examination). students with the written permission of the program director. This course may be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. The course will cover the many ways that lawyers are called upon to be leaders, the skills they need to make a significant impact, strategies for delivering results and driving positive change, their ethical obligations, and ways to develop a strong executive presence and leadership agenda. (E), Exploration of the multiple goals of clinical education, with an intensive orientation to clinical methods and a historical and philosophical overview of clinical education. Categories of unprotected expression (e.g., obscenity) and less-protected expression (e.g., commercial speech). Enrollment is limited. Through court cases and scholarship from law and related fields, we will consider these questions on a range of topics, including occupational segregation, sexual orientation, gender identity, sexual harassment, pregnancy, and caregiving. The course is designed for students interested in corporate law and governance, litigation, and white-collar investigations and litigation. The primary objective of the course is to prepare students to perform at a high level as they transition to residency. (Examination, take-home examination, research paper, or writing assignments) (Select sections announced at registration-E), 6497-11 Selected Topics in Intellectual Property Law: Law in the Algorithmic Society (2), Examination of current applications of big data collection, machine learning, and deployment of predictive algorithms by private and public entities, and resulting legal and policy issues. Students case responsibilities include client interviewing, factual development, legal analysis, drafting of pleadings, discovery, motions, briefs, oral advocacy, and settlement negotiations. Analysis of the methods that can be used by the parties to a government contract to obtain legal relief, including detailed coverage of the disputes procedure, actions for breach of contract, and forms of equitable and extraordinary relief. Additional topics may include specialized problems in regulating exports under the Export Administration Act, boycotts, corrupt practices, and restrictive business practices. The Civil Access to Justice Clinic Medical Legal Partnership Division is a 2-credit clinic that focuses on providing holistic services to address health problems that arise at the intersection of law and medicine. Students should consult the schedule of classes to determine whether a course is offered in any given semester or summer session. Students will engage in interviewing, fact investigation and counseling, evidence-gathering, legal analysis, demand letter drafting, negotiations, and possibly the initiation of cases to address lost wages and the denial of unemployment benefits. This is an advanced seminar for which a course in Patent Law (6471) is a prerequisite. Examination of the protection of refugees, asylum seekers, and the internally displaced under the U.N. (Examination), Comparative study of U.S. and non-U.S. legal systems. Topics may include relevancy, the hearsay rule, direct and cross-examination of witnesses, opinion, scientific evidence, impeachment, privileges, writings, real and demonstrative evidence, judicial notice, confrontation and compulsory process, and burdens of proof and presumptions. Topics include the relationship of municipal governments with state and federal agencies; recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting local governments; organizational structure and internal decision-making processes in metropolitan and other municipal-level governments; procedures for changing the form and function of local governments (e.g., annexation); local legislative and administrative authority and processes (e.g., municipal police powers); municipal finance; responsibility in tort and insurance issues; community and regional land use planning; and joint power agreements and intergovernmental compacts. Enrollment for 2 credits and compliance with the legal writing requirement as outlined in this Bulletin is necessary if the course is used to satisfy that requirement. (Research paper), 6509-ON1 Government Contracts Seminar: Foreign Govt Contracts (2), This seminar will examine many issues associated with the increase in public procurement being done across borderswhether through international aid assistance or foreign military sales, or direct purchases by foreign government. Restriction on foreign investment in the United States and access to U.S. technological and other assets, including the respective roles and powers of the Executive and Legislative branches of the federal government; related commercial, legal and policy issues surrounding critical technologies; and, how foreign access to U.S. technology straddles commercial, trade and national security law and policy. Powered by the EthosCE Learning Management System, a continuing education LMS. (Simulation) (E), The arbitration process from making arbitration agreements to making and enforcing awards. The final part of the course will examine issues raised in the defense of public corruption cases, including the Speech or Debate Clause, the application of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, and the strategic issues faced by defense lawyers representing witnesses, subjects, targets, and indicted defendants in corruption cases. Topics include the technology of AI, its development in the broader context of historical developments in technology, its growth and impact across various sectors in society, and evaluation of its impact on national and global security. J.D. (Writing assignments and class exercises) (E), This course covers issues concerning the effective practice of law including an exploration of the legal profession, its institutions, and its members. Satisfactory completion of Law 6657 in the second year and satisfactory completion of all journal work in the third year is required to receive CR for this course. Judicial interpretation of such laws. Candidates for the Doctor of Juridical Science degree must register for this course in four consecutive semesters (excluding the summer session), beginning with the semester of matriculation. (Examination), Introduction to intellectual property (IP) law in China, focusing on technology, commercialization and IP enforcement, and practical aspects of China IP strategy from the perspective of foreign businesses entering the Chinese market. During the semester, the student will conduct research, and will write one long paper (at least 8,000 words), after submitting a first draft. Topics include how the legal system regulates and affects lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender relationships and sexual behaviors; open expressions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender identity; workplace effects; and issues in public school settings, such as Title IX discrimination, sexual harassment, and free speech. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: Law 6520. Focus on federal and state regulation and protection of wetlands and other aquatic resources, with special emphasis on Clean Water Act Section 404. (Research paper), The intersection of national and international law on human rights and environmental protection, with focus on rights-based approaches to environmental protection and how environmental deterioration may limit or infringe the enjoyment of guaranteed rights. This course examines the art and mechanics of addressing a number of recurring issues that are common in terrorism prosecutions, including constitutional issues, the use of classified information in investigations, the reliance on foreign evidence, the use of electronic surveillance and undercover information, pretrial publicity issues, and use of expert witnesses. (Examination or take-home examination), Introduction to water pollution control and the Clean Water Act, with emphasis on water quality requirements and policies affecting industrial, municipal, and agricultural/development interests. Homicide cases present many challenging and emotionally charged issues that arise in the criminal justice system. This course will cover domestic and international anti-corruption laws. Topics include the roles of the Court and the other institutions, the question of sovereignty, the four freedoms, competition, company law and labor relations, agriculture, and the EU in international law. (Take-home examination, presentation, and writing assignments), Substantive problems of business regulation in terms of natural monopolies, licensed industries, health safety, and rate regulation. It also covers aspects of constitutional and administrative law of particular importance to U.S. environmental law. Prerequisite for J.D. We will discuss specific, ongoing case studies, including the conflicts in Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan, counterterrorism operations in Africa, the future of detention at Guantanamo Naval Base, the proposal to increase the deployment of private contractors in Afghanistan, and the use of increasingly autonomous drones. J (check collection), Reg. Comparison of regulatory and remedial techniques available through case law, general statutory provisions, and specifically targeted statutes; public and private enforcement mechanisms, including consumer class actions, competitor lawsuits, and alternative dispute resolution. Meets9/30 5-8:30 p.m.; 10/1, 10/2 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.; 10/14 5:00-8:30 p.m.; 10/15, 10/16 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Students in this course are assigned alternating roles as prosecutor and defense counsel in order to simulate the pre-trial tasks that lawyers routinely perform in criminal cases. Recommended prerequisites: Law 6470 (Intellectual Property), Law 6471 (Patent Law), Law 6472 (Copyright Law), or Law 6474 (Trademark Law and Unfair Competition). We will also examine some of the less frequently prosecuted (but equally significant) intellectual property crimes, such as conduct that violates the criminal prohibitions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. A maximum of 2 credit hours may be earned in this course. Topics include benefits and challenges of development (siting and permitting; environmental impacts; stakeholder engagement; coastal community and tribal impacts) and operation (interconnection, regional transmission planning, market issues). Analysis of the arbitration agreement, the process of arbitration, and the enforcement of arbitral awards as well as the common principles governing the disposition of claims. Directors and shareholders duties of care and loyalty, insiders transactions in shares of the corporation. (Research paper), International law related to the use of outer space. They also leave having engaged in lawyering work for workers under the close supervision of experienced clinical faculty who seek to support students in their professional development and their lawyering skills development. Students may not receive credit for both Law 6485 and 6493. This method of evaluation will be a take-home examination in the Fall 2022 semester. (Research paper). Events This course will be graded on a CR/NC basis. The course also covers alternatives to traditional regulatory approaches, emphasizing market-based approaches to environmental protection. The role of the advocate during a mediation or other dispute resolution process, e.g., the selection of the neutral, preparing for a mediation, and the advocates participation in the mediation itself. The course will feature some lectures, and will emphasize classroom discussion. A grade of H, P, LP, or NC is given for this course (Updated 2022-09-01). (Take-home examination), Regulation of foods, drugs, and medical devices under the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Examination of how these laws have evolved over the past 40 years into the current legal framework utilized by the National Security community today. Throughout the semester, we will attempt to assess how, if at all, different jurisprudential movements have impacted decisions of federal and state courts and broader social and cultural change. Students may not take this course more than once in any semester or more than twice during their legal studies, absent specific written instructions from the Dean of Students Office. State and local procurement markets long the forgotten stepchildren of U.S. procurement are rapidly growing in prominence and importance. This course may be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. Issues of U.S. trade law and the relationship of international trade law to other fields of international law also may be addressed. A maximum of 2 credit hours may be earned in this course. (Examination), Social policy issues such as encouragement of innovation and dissemination of information in relation to patent protection. Differences between these administrative proceedings, presiding bodies, and Article III proceedings are studied as well as their practical and theoretical interplay. This course may be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. A review of U.S. air law and federal statutes and regulations that govern U.S. airspace and its air transportation system; air law through international treaties and relevant organizations and subsequently how they apply to several acts by state and non-state actors; the relationship between aviation and individual rights under the Constitution; and emerging issues in air law and national security. students with prior military law experience may enroll only with the permission of the instructor. (Take-home examination), The course examines the environmental impact assessment process in depth focusing primarily on the United States. This seminar will examine issues related to the evolving role that government procurement can play in enhancing efforts to adapt to and mitigate climate change. Study of ground-breaking cases decided by international courts and efficacy of cross-border initiatives to combat human trafficking. (Paper and examination or take-home examination at the instructors discretion), 6521-20 International Money Laundering, Corruption, and Terrorism (3). A maximum of 2 credit hours may be earned in this course. The seminar will cover topics ranging from current controversies over the use of forensic evidence to evidentiary issues at trial to sentencing and post-conviction relief. Topics include separating Judicial from jury functions; the jury pool; the grand jury; jury voir dire; challenges for cause and peremptory challenges; scientific jury selection: jury instructions; verdict forms; presentation of evidence; jury nullification; improving Juror participation; impeaching verdicts; and high-publicity trials. We will begin with an overview of intellectual property crime law, how it compares to international law requirements, how it is different from its civil analogues, and how those civil analogues may nonetheless impact how intellectual property crimes are prosecuted. Special projects in the Clinic engage students in system reform through direct action. This course is graded on a letter grade basis. Then topics will cover identifying how differences in those frameworks have created legal and policy conflicts challenging cross-border flows of data with particular emphasis on how national security concerns and human rights have injected tension in the transatlantic space, and will identify how those conflicts have been addressed through international agreements. Second-year students must enroll in Law 6657 to reflect journal participation. (Research exercises and paper) (E), Preparation of a research paper under the supervision of a member of the faculty who will determine, prior to registration, whether the work required for the topic justifies 1 or 2 credit hours. This course is offered in both the fall and spring semesters in four different sections: (1) ADR, (2) Mock Trial, (3) Moot Court, and (4) Other. 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