Regulation of Political Advocacy Seminar

Information Introduction

LAW9156
Section 1, Spring 24

Schedule Information

Enrollment: 16/16
Credits: 3
Days Time Room Start Date End Date

Mon

1540-1740 WB119

Course Description

Advocacy aimed at influencing elections or changing public policy is simultaneously protected as a core constitutional right and regulated as a potential threat to representative government. This Seminar offers a full view of “Political Law” as a field from a legal practitioner’s standpoint, discussing not only the theoretical underpinnings of regulation in this area but also the many practical considerations for advocacy efforts that are attempting to comply with the corporate, tax, campaign finance, lobbying disclosure, and government ethics rules imposed at the federal, state, and local levels in the United States. Real-life examples will be used to frame the discussion as much as possible.

Course Requirements

Exam Information

Final Type (if any): None

Description: None

Written Work Product

Students will be required to submit a substantial research paper via EXPO by noon (EST) on May 9th (day before last day of exam period).

Other Course Details

Prerequisites: None Concurrencies: None

Exclusive With: None

Laptops Allowed: Yes

First Day Attendance Required: No

Course Resources: To be announced.

Graduation Requirements

Satisfies Understanding Bias/Racism/Cross-Cultural Competency requirement: No

Satisfies Writing Requirement: Yes

Credits For Prof. Skills Requirement: No

Satisfies Professional Ethics: No

Additional Course Information

Schedule No.: 124218664

Modified Type: ABA Seminar

Cross Listed: No

Concentrations: Constitutional Law

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