Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Elective
Areas of Study
- Public Interest Law
Credit Hours
2
Section 81 Information
Description
Corporations, public interest groups, governmental entities and other business clients frequently seek advice on legislative matters. Lawyers need to know how to access and communicate legislative information to their clients, and be adequately informed about the legislative process. This course is designed to train students in effective advocacy techniques to competently present matters to policy makers and work within the legislative process. The course is divided into four general modules: the law of politics; the legislative process; lobbying; and effective advocacy techniques. In addition to the traditional lecture format, students will learn through the use of role-playing, research assignments and a hands-on advocacy assignment involving actual legislation. Students will learn how to research legislation, present initiatives to policy makers, and influence the process.
Schedule
Academic Term
Fall 2022
Class meets on
- Tuesday
Tuesday : 1600 - 1750