Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 21, 1996, SPECIAL LAW SCHOOL EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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New courses introduced for fall term
■ CURRICULUM: New
courses will be taught by
adjunct professors at the
School of Law
By Chris Hutchenson
Oregon Daily Emerald
Two new courses will be
offered in the 1996-97 Universi
ty of Oregon School of Law cur
riculum.
Health Law and Animal Law
will expand the School of Law’s
coverage of legal topics.
In addition, two courses are
being introduced again: White
Collar Crime and Immigration
Law.
According to University of
Oregon Law Professor David
Schuman, the interest in these
courses is very high. The Law
School added these experimen
tal classes to “respond to areas
of practice becoming more
important and common,” Schu
man said.
The courses were approved by
the School of Law Curriculum
Commitee as experimental
courses that are not yet a perma
nent part of the curriculum. If
there is enough ongoing student
interest, these courses could
become permanent after a cou
ple of years.
“It would be nice if these
courses could be offered on a
recurring basis,” Schuman said.
All four additional courses
will be taught by adjunct profes
sors. An adjunct professor is not
a full-time instructor but rather
a professional practitioner who
teaches a class in his or her field
of expertise.
“They bring a real-world per
spective into the law school cur
riculum,” Schuman said.
Health Law will be offered
during fall term 1996. The two
credit course will be taught by
Kurt Hansen, Esq. of the law
firm Schwabe, Williamson &
Wyatt. The course will be a
sequence of related lectures cov
ering a variety of health-related
legal issues such as government
medical plans and their admin
istration, and end-of-life issues
such as advanced directives,
confidentiality and malpractice.
Animal Law, also offered for
two credits, will be taught dur
ing spring term 1997. Pamela
Frasch, Esq. of the Animal Legal
Defense Fund in Portland, Ore.
and Scott Beckstead, Esq. of
Waldport, Ore. will teach the
course.
The course will cover state,
federal and common-law treat
ment of animals as wildlife, lab
fifi
They bring a real-world
perspective into the law
school curriculum.
— David Schuman
UO Law Professor
-„
oratory subjects, companions,
game and livestock. Topics
include anti-cruelty legislation,
veterinary malpractice and ani
mal sacrifice. This course will
be open to students in other dis
ciplines on a limited basis.
White Collar Crime, offered
for two credits during fall term
1996, focuses on embezzlement,
bribery, tax fraud and other
white-collar crimes. It will be
taught by Chris Cardani, Esq.,
who is an assistant United States
attorney in Eugene.
Immigration Law, offered for
two credits during spring term
1997, will cover legal issues and
laws regarding immigration in
the United States. It will be
taught by Paul Hribernick, Esq.
of Portland, Ore.
For more information on any
of the new courses, contact Pro
fessor David Schuman at the
School of Law.
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