2025-2026 Law School Catalog

LAW-0012 Health and Biomedical Journal

The Journal of Health & Biomedical Law will strive to advance Suffolk University Law School's commitment to academic distinction in the challenging, fast-paced and rapidly expanding field of Health and Biomedical Law. It is the Journal's mission to: provide its editors and staff with an opportunity to contribute to this ever-expanding area of law; expand the base of health and biomedical legal resources; provide a much needed publication to the technology, health and biomedical industries in the greater-Boston area; and to make available a comprehensive, peer and student-reviewed, academic publication for health and legal students, professionals and academics.No student may receive more than two credits in a semester for Non-Classroom Activities. "Non-Classroom Activities" include a Directed Study Project, work on a student-edited journal, Moot Court Honor Board, a Moot Court Team or National Trial Team, a Concentration Thesis, and service as a Research Assistant or TA.

Credits

2

Offered

Fall, Spring