Fall 2005 Course Schedule

Lobbying/Legislative Process (LAW-891-001)
Gustitus

Meets: 08:00 PM - 09:50 PM (M) - Room 500

Enrolled: 20 / Limit: 20

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Notices

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Description

Addresses the constitutional basis for and history of paid lobbying; the legal and ethical restrictions and considerations a lawyer-lobbyist needs to consider; the role of money and politics in lobbying; and practical elements of how to be an effective lawyerlobbyist.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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There is also a supplemental volume that is available for purchase in the Course Materials Room.

First Class Readings

(1) Vermont Soc’y of Ass’n Executives v. Milne, No. 2000-032 (Vt.) [Readings at pp. 1-13];
(2) Senator Robert Byrd’s essay on the history of lobbying: [Readings at pp. 14-24]

Syllabus

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