333.01 Science Law & Policy

What are the government policies that support science? How is science regulated and controlled? What can science contribute to law and policy? How do the states, the federal government and international agencies interact to set science policy? How do disparate regulations and law impact research and translation? How is scientific research funded? These questions and more will be explored by looking at the interaction of law, science, and policy. The class is a mix of law, ethics and science students, and learning how to talk to one another in a common language is an important element of the course. Classes will include consideration and analysis of cases studies. There are no prerequisites for the course and there is no requirement that students have either graduate or upper-level undergraduate training in the sciences. Course evaluation (i.e. your grade) will be based on class participation and a final exam.

All MA, PhD and JD/MA students should register under BIOETHIC 704 – approval of professor is required. All law students (other than JD/MAs) should register under LAW 333.

Fall 2025

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
333.01
3
Final Exam
Reflective Writing
Practical exercises
In-class exercise
Class participation
Michael B. Waitzkin
Course
Degree Requirements
JD elective
IntlLLM-SJD-EXC elective
IntlLLM Environ Cert
IntllLLM IP Cert
Course Areas of Practice
Administrative and Regulatory Law
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Intellectual Property, Science, and Technology Law