This course gives students the opportunity to explore the role of counsel assigned to a bid protest related to award of a government contract, either as agency counsel, protest counsel, or intervenor counsel. In their first year of practice, most government contracts attorneys will encounter bid protest litigation in one form or another. The bid protest scenario presented in this course will be similar to complex, multimillion-dollar cases attorneys face in practice. Students will experiment with litigation strategies and construct arguments on behalf of clients throughout the bid protest process. Students will receive faculty and peer feedback on oral and written advocacy work products. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite for JD students: Law 6500 or 6502 or permission of the instructor. (Writing assignments and oral presentations)