Internet Law Final Exam Page - Spring 2009

Announcements and messages about the Final Exam

May. 11, 2009

Posted here is the instruction portion and assignment portion of the final examination. The actual question portion (which is not included) is 6 pages, double spaced.

Please read this document before the exam. It specifies in particular materials that need to be printed and available for the exam.

Exam Time and Place

The exam is Thursday, May 14, 2009; 9 a.m. to noon, for 3 hours. Also, please note that at the end of the exam time, at noon, two LLM students who do not have English as a first language will continue exam-taking for an additional hour.

The exam room for those handwriting the exam is 117 TUII.

The exam room for those typing their exam by computer is 111 TUII.

Everyone must be in 111 TUII by 1:45 p.m. for examination distribution.

The examination will be proctored by someone other than Prof. Vetter; the current plan is that his assistant, Ms. Beverly Ward, will handout the exams and call time at the end. She will not be present during the exam itself.

Responses to student questions relating to the exam or after the last class session

{ forthcoming, if any }

My standardized exam instructions and documents about how I evaluate exams

Here is a prototype of the exam instructions I anticipate using on the final examination. I contemplate that the ultimate exam instructions will be substantially similar to these instructions, however, I reserve the right to change these exam instructions in any way.

Here is a document about how to write answers for my exams and some information about how I evaluate these answers. There may be revisions to this document during the Spring 2009 "exam season."

"Old" exam materials from my prior Internet Law courses

Spring 2008 Internet Law Examination

The Spring 2008 Internet Law final examination is representative of the final examination I contemplate for the course.

Here is the Spring 2008 Internet Law examination, and here is the composite student answer. Please note that the composite answer does not necessarily address every issue, nor resolve every issue in such a way as to earn all the points for that issue. Both the examination and the answer should be read in light of the documents I have posted above describing how to deal with my exams.

 

Last modified on May 11, 2009, by Greg R. Vetter