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Course Descriptions

Fall 2026 Class Descriptions

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Health Law & Bioethics (LWGC534)

Instructor(s): Dov Fox

3 credit(s), Letter Graded
Requirement(s): Writing
Concentration(s): Health Law (JD)

This paper-writing class will explore a range of questions for medical ethics and the legal system: from public health and patient autonomy to medical conscience and experimental treatments. Students will obtain and apply knowledge of the course subject through legal analysis and research, as well as written and oral communication. No background in science or medicine is necessary.

Note: This course may be applied as part of the nine required credits for the Health Law Concentration (JD).
Additional Information: Health Law Concentration


Health Law & Policy (LWGC523)

Instructor(s): Richard Barton

3 credit(s), Letter Graded
Requirement(s): Writing
Concentration(s): Health Law (JD)

Health Law and Policy is a 3-unit course designed to introduce students to basic principles of health care law. The class will discuss legal principles surrounding the professional-patient relationship; informed consent; liability of health care professionals; liability of health care institutions; quality control regulation of physicians and health care institutions; access to health care; the privacy rights of patients and the ability of government to regulate patient health care choices. The goals of the course are for students to understand the role of the legal system in health policy and health care delivery; the application of basic tort, contract and corporate law principles in the health care environment; and to gain a practical understanding of the interaction between the health system and the legal system. The course will be taught in a seminar approach.  Required Course material is The Law of American Healthcare (3rd ed) by Huberfeld et al (Aspen Publishing). The grade will be based on a research paper (that meets the USD Law scholarly writing requirement), your attendance, class participation, and professionalism.

Note: This is a required course for the Health Law Concentration (JD).
Additional Information: Health Law Concentration


Housing Rights Clinic I & II (LWVL500)

Instructor(s): Alysson Snow

1-4 credit(s), H/P/L/F Graded
Requirement(s): Experiential
Concentration(s): Civil Litigation (JD), Public Interest Law (JD)

The Housing Rights Clinic provides students with opportunities to represent clients facing housing instability, including homelessness, eviction, foreclosure, and threats to housing like uninhabitability and harassment.  Students will get hands-on experience interviewing clients, drafting pleadings, propounding and responding to discovery, motion practice, negotiation, and trial experience.  Students will also have the opportunity to conduct outreach and education and help tenants organize and pursue their housing rights.  The class will meet once a week as a group to learn about housing law and advocacy and to discuss case management and strategize on negotiation, litigation, and trial.  The class meets a second time each week during set office hours to receive one-on-one training from the professor and litigation team on their caseload. 

Students interested in working in the clinics for either academic credit or as a volunteer must first fill out and submit the USD Legal Clinics Application for Law Students . Clinic staff will review your application and confirm enrollment. 

Note:

Housing Rights Clinic II is LWVL 528.


Additional Information: Civil Litigation Concentration, Public Interest Law Concentration

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