[blindlaw] Elections law

Tai Tomasi TTomasi at driowa.org
Tue Apr 12 13:50:24 UTC 2016


I like Kristy's approach. Like many others, my school does not have any courses or campus groups related to disability law, the area in which I sought to practice. I was able to take a disability law course via video conference with Ruth Colker, a prominent disability law scholar teaching at the Ohio State University. I highly recommend this, especially if you like your school in all other regards.   

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If transferring schools becomes impractical or otherwise not an option, perhaps you could arrange to take election law classes for credit at the other school or obtain visiting student status.  You might also see if you can take an election law class this summer, whether at the neighboring school or at another institution by distance learning, to test your interest.


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All,

Is there anyone on the list serve who practices, is familiar with, or knows someone who practices or is familiar with campaign finance and election law. It’s a subject I’ve become increasingly more interested in, but my law school is a small school with almost no such specialty courses. It’s actually prompted me to consider transferring to a larger, more established law schoool  nearby. Anyway, I’d like to get some reading materials that I can explore over the summer and see if it’s truly as interesting as I think it may be. Any connections, suggested coursework, or suggested readisn would be helpful.

Thanks,
Cody J. Davis
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