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Office: 022B
E-mail: lawosa@indiana.edu
Associate Director of Student Affairs
Phone: (812) 855-1888
E-mail: adlanham [at] indiana [dot] edu
Indiana Law students can build their own plan of study by taking classes from a number of different areas, or they can choose an area of focus.
Description State attorneys general have long represented and advised government officials, handled criminal appeals, and protected consumers from unfair trade practices. Nowadays, in many states they are expected to play a role in any social crisis that arises. This course will offer a systematic treatment of how and why state attorneys general function as they do. This is a writing class (satisfying the advanced writing requirement for graduation) where, in lieu of a final exam, students will write three or four short papers (1000-1500 words) on subjects covered in class or in readings (with feedback provided between papers). Participants may also enroll in a clinical component for an additional two credit hours where they will work directly under the supervision of Indiana Deputy Attorneys General on a variety of matters for approximately 100 hours during the semester. Second and Third Year Students who are interested in interning at the Office of the Attorney General, but will not be taking this course, should see Interim Assistant Dean David Main in the Office of Career and Professional Development.
Note This course may offer writing credit.
Faculty T. Fisher
| Semester | Title | Faculty |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 - 2014 | Representing the State | Fisher, T. |
| Fall 2012 - 2013 | Representing the State | Fisher, T. |
| Fall 2011 - 2012 | Representing the State | Fisher, T. |
| Fall 2010 - 2011 | Representing the State | Fisher, T. |
| Fall 2009 - 2010 | Representing the State | Fisher, T. |