677.01 Duke Law in DC: Rethinking Federal Regulation
This course is open to students participating in the Duke in DC integrated externship program (LAW 679: Duke Law in DC Externship). The Rethinking Federal Regulation course is a graded 4-credit weekly class that focuses on trends in regulatory philosophy, competing models for regulation, the nature of administrative rulemaking and enforcement of rules and regulations, and some of the sources of regulatory dysfunction. Students will develop critical analysis skills that are necessary to evaluate federal regulatory law, and will produce a 30-page final paper for the course. This course is open to second and third year law students, by permission only. For more information, please visit https://law.duke.edu/curriculum/dukedc/.
Fall 2018
Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor |
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677.01 |
Course Credits
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Stephen E. Roady |
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Degree Requirements |
Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - Public Interest
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Course Areas of Practice |
Course Areas of Practice
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