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LAW 3005: Law and Biosciences Workshop

This workshop seminar will provide students with the opportunity to examine and critique cutting-edge research and work in the field of law and the biosciences presented by different speakers from Stanford and elsewhere. Although it is open to all students, the seminar is designed especially for those with an interest in the field who wish to stay abreast of current issues, work, and ideas. In each class, an academic expert, policy maker, or practitioner will present his or her current research or work and engage in a robust discussion. A second version of the class will held in winter or spring quarter that will also be worth one unit; students may take both the fall and winter classes. This class will meet either four times for two hours, 15 minutes or five times for 1 hour 48 minutes. The fall class is not open to first-year Law School students; the subsequent class will be. Elements used in grading: Class participation, attendance, written assignments, and final paper.
Terms: Aut, Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 2 units total)
Instructors: ; Greely, H. (PI)
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