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Published as Chapter 12 in Teaching and Collecting Technical Standards: A Handbook for Librarians and Educators, Chelsea Leachman, Erin M. Rowley, Margaret Phillips & Daniela Solomon, eds.
This case study introduces students to how and why federal agencies use standards in regulations. Students will apply this learning in a homework assignment in which a law firm partner asks the student to research current regulations that may be applicable to a potential client. The assignment is designed for upper-level undergraduate students with an interest in law and policy.
Publication Date
9-1-2023
Publisher
Purdue University Press
City
West Lafayette
ISBN
9781612498591
First Page
177
Last Page
179
Disciplines
Law | Legal Education | Public Policy
Recommended Citation
Amanda McCormick, Standards in Law in Teaching and Collecting Technical Standards: A Handbook for Librarians and Educators (Chelsea Leachman, Erin M. Rowley, Margaret Phillips & Daniela Solomon, eds., Purdue University Press 2023).
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