Advanced Legal Research: Health Law {Distance Learning Version}

Course Description

This course will focus on advanced legal research methodologies and strategies within the context of federal, state, and local health law. It includes coverage of legislation and legislative history, regulations and regulatory history, agency decisions and websites, treatises, electronic databases, practice materials, and strategies for ensuring comprehensive research. This course satisfies the Advanced Legal Research requirement and is not available to students who have already taken one of the Advanced Legal Research courses.

The course will be taught in a distance education format through Blackboard during approximately the first half of the Fall 2023 semester. Course modules will track the coverage listed above. There will be deadlines throughout the course for completion of the modules, which will include a variety of components including guided exercises, tutorials, and short open-ended research projects. A substantial portion of the grade will consist of performance on a final research project involving an assigned health law topic. The course will be conducted entirely in distance education mode, with no regularly scheduled classroom meetings.

Current and Previous Instructors

Key to Codes in Course Descriptions

P: Prerequisite
C: Prerequisite or Concurrent Requirement
R: Recommended Prior or Concurrent Course

Currently Scheduled Sections

CRN: 26968

  • Spring '24
  • 1
  • asynchronous
    first half of semester only

    N/A

  • Jennifer Elisa Chapman

  • 0 openings. (Limit 20).
  • 513q

  • The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 21st Edition

    ISBN: 9780578666150 Print edition (preferred) or online subscription


CRN: 26968

  • Spring '25
  • 1
  • asynchronous
    first half of semester only

    N/A

  • Jennifer Elisa Chapman

  • Enrollment Limit: 20