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LAW 768S Law and Technology 3.0 Credits
The rise and ubiquity of the internet, social networking, and ever-cheaper connected devices have transformed long-established laws, challenged social norms, and fundamentally altered how we live our lives. This course will examine the implications of those changes for a wide range of legal doctrines and policy issues, including consumer privacy; surveillance; free expression; content governance; net neutrality; the digital divide; competition; intellectual property; and civil rights. The purpose of this course is to provide a foundation for both law students who are considering tech-focused careers and those who have no concerted interest in technology being a key professional focus.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit