Concentrating in Health Law and Policy
JD candidates may earn Recognition of a JD Concentration in Health Law and Policy by successfully completing a minimum of 12-credits from among the courses listed below, including Health Law and Policy (6410), at least one foundational courses (Administrative Law (6400), Law and Medicine (6617), or Insurance (6298)) although all three can count toward the concentration, and at least two credits of experiential learning from among the courses noted with an asterisk (*). In addition, students must satisfy a supplemental requirement by producing a paper on a topic related to health law that meets the standards for the law school’s writing requirement. Students may use the same paper to fulfill the writing requirement for both the recognition of concentration and the JD.
Declare Your Concentration
For JDs who would like to formally declare a Health Law and Policy concentration, please visit the GW Law Forms webpage and fill out the JD Concentration Declare/Withdraw Form for the Records Office.