I am a bit late in posting this, given that the class started Aug. 26, but it is not too late to join in.
The University of Iowa College of Law is offering free online access this semester to a colloquium on the health care reform act. Starting Aug. 26 and ending Dec. 2, class sessions are presented live every Thursday from 2:20 to 4:20 p.m. Central Time (except Thanksgiving). Anyone who wishes to participate in the live class can register and log in through the university’s Elluminate system.
Class sessions will also be videotaped and put online afterward, along with PowerPoints and other supporting documents. The material will be available for download from the colloquium page.
The class will analyze legal issues presented by the new health care policy with professors and experts from UI and elsewhere. They will analyze the law from the perspectives of economics, human rights, antitrust, insurance, employment, poverty and the Constitution. CLE credit is available in some jurisdictions.
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Rusty · September 3, 2010 at 9:29 pm
I think this is a great idea. Allowing people to take a free online course, that covers complex subject matter, can give them an idea as to whether they would be interested in this field of law or not. I hope that many universities will follow in Iowa’s footsteps, because this certainly sounds like something I would try in the future.
robert von bargen · September 12, 2010 at 3:39 pm
Any advice on determining if California accepts this course for MCLE?