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LAW 719S Blockchain & Cryptocurrency Law 2.0 Credits

This course is designed to provide an overview of blockchain and cryptocurrency law. On the technology side, students will obtain a basic understanding of cryptocurrencies, blockchain consensus mechanisms, smart contracts, current and anticipated blockchain use cases, and significant projects in the industry. Building off this learning, students will analyze and evaluate the way lawmakers and regulators are dealing with this cutting-edge technology in the U.S., particularly in the areas of securities law. Ethical and jurisdictional considerations will be discussed throughout as applied to the role of regulators and the courts evaluating the technology. Students will be introduced to blockchain business representatives as guest speakers, and will draft and present an analysis of a selected blockchain company.

College/Department: Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

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