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Course Criteria
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2 or 3 hours. The legal aspects of medicine; civil liability of medical professionals and health care providers; organization and regulation of the medical profession; uses of medical science in litigation; selected health sciences and public policy issues such as human reproduction, the right to treatment, and mental health problems. (F, Sp)
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2 to 3 hours. Constitutional, statutory, and regulatory framework for the admission, exclusion, and deportation of non-citizens who seek immigrant and non-immigrant status in the United States; refugee and asylum law and policy, and citizenship acquisition. (F, Sp)
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2 to 3 hours. The legal framework governing the gathering, preparation, and dissemination of information and entertainment to broad audiences by means of print and electronic media. Topics covered will include restraints on publication, access to governmental and judicial proceedings and records, defamation and invasion of privacy, and regulation of broadcasting and cable television. (F, Sp)
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2.00 Credits
Historical and current principles of compensation for worker injuries, disease, or death arising out of employment, including coverage and procedures of relevant Oklahoma and federal statutes, types of disabilities and benefits, prerequisite for entitlement to benefits, defense, and rules against third parties. (Irreg.)
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2 to 3 hours. Identification and analysis of traditional print resources, electronic sources, specialized research techniques, and emerging information technologies. Research strategies. Developments and trends in legal publishing. (Irreg.)
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1.00 Credits
Production of a written note or comment for the Review or other approved activities associated with production of the Review. (F, Sp, Su)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 5443, 6113. Each student enrolls for an entire academic year for three hours each semester. (F, Sp, Su)
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1 to 2 hours. Legal research and writing under the supervision of a faculty member. The student must write a paper of sufficient quality to be considered for publication in a law review or other publication. A student may enroll in one or two credit hours with supervising faculty member's permission. (F, Sp, Su)
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1.00 Credits
Students who participate on a trial or appellate advocacy competition team sponsored by the College of Law and directly supervised by a faculty member may enroll in this course. (F, Sp)
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2.00 Credits
Emphasizes Oklahoma criminal law and procedure as a vehicle to teach fundamental lawyering skills, including interviewing, counseling, and negotiation; basic trial techniques. (F, Sp)
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