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LAW 896: Moot Court T.A.
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Students who have completed Moot Court I and II with a grade of B or better are eligible to apply for positions as Teaching Assistants for the following semester. Each Teaching Assistant is responsible for a small group of students (8-10) under the supervision of the Moot Court Faculty. Teaching Assistants are required to attend a weekly 1-hour class meeting with the Moot Court Faculty, maintain at least 1 hour of availability to students enrolled in the Moot Court program, draft class assignments for the semester, draft bench memos, provide written feedback on the student?s drafts, provide feedback on practice oral arguments, and be available to assist in logistics of final oral arguments. Application is made at the end of the spring semester of the academic year prior to enrollment in the course. Students receive 1 credit per semester, graded but not factored into the G.P.A. Students are registered by Professor Rollins
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LAW 897: Moot Court I (PS)
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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LAW 898: Moot Court II
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
As a result of the first semester competition, a group of at least eight teams will be chosen to participate in the second semester advanced competition. In addition, the winners of the second semester competition are sponsored by the School of Law at a national or regional competition in the fall semester of the following year. Students are registered by Professor Rollins.
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LAW 912: Fraud, Abuse and Health Care Regulation (PS)
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course satisfies the Professional Skills Requirement This course will focus on a variety of regulatory schemes relevant to the health care industry from the institutional to individual level. In particular, this course will focus on the Medicare Fraud & Abuse Law, HIPAA regulations governing privacy and security of health information, federal and state Anti-kickback prohibitions, the Stark Law (both Stark I and Stark II Regulations), the Internal Revenue Service Rules imposed on not-for-profit health care institutions and Intermediate Sanctions, the False Claims Act, and a variety of other federal and state laws regulating health care transactions and licensure of health care providers. The course will meet two hours per week and students will be expected to complete and turn in proposed solutions to weekly problem sets using the relevant statutory provisions, regulations and guidance. The problems and solutions are evaluated by the professor, who is a practitioner in the area of health care law. In addition, students will have either a take home exam or substantial paper requirement as part of the course grade. No more than twelve students will be permitted to enroll in this limited enrollment course (initially limited to 8 J.D. and 4 LL.M. students)
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LAW 914: Competition Based Advocacy
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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LAW 920: Pre-Trial Litigation
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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LAW 920L: Pre-Trial Lit. (LRG group)
0.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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LAW 928: Forensic Evidence (PS)
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is designed to appeal to students who are interested in pursuing careers in litigation. The course will cover the science of forensic evidence, including topics such as fire investigation, DNA, and issues in product liability; and, the law surrounding the admission of forensic evidence at trial. Students will learn how to use forensic evidence in litigation, including drafting interrogatories, preparing motions and conducting a mock deposition of an expert. Enrollment is limited to12 students.
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LAW 929: Law Practice Management (PS)
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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LAW 959: Health Law Externship DC
10.00 - 12.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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