This seminar will explore how technology, and the social and cultural changes it has brought about, challenge our traditional approaches to criminal law and procedure, in particular core concepts such as knowledge and intent, causation, justification or excuse, and jurisdiction.
This seminar will consider how some of the most important and intriguing collisions of interests in the online space have played out or are playing out now in lawsuits in the courts or in proposals before legislatures, both in the U.S. and abroad.
This course will explore the complex challenges of effectively representing clients in a wide variety of intellectual property, technology and internet-related disputes.
This seminar will take a detailed and critical look at the unique challenges to existing antitrust doctrine and enforcement presented by such cases.
This seminar will explore how technology, and the social and cultural changes it has brought about, challenge our traditional approaches to criminal law and procedure, in particular core concepts such as knowledge and intent, causation, justification or excuse, and jurisdiction. * Students who would like to participate in the optional clinical must enroll through clinical registration.
How collisions of interests in online space play out in lawsuits or in proposals before legislatures. This course examines broad questions of social and technology policy through the lens of law and specific lawsuits Note: Open to Freshmen only
This course will explore the complex challenges of effectively representing clients in a wide variety of IP, technology and internet-related disputes. This seminar is particularly suited for students who intend to enroll, or have enrolled, in the HLS Cyberlaw Clinic at the Berkman Center.
This seminar will explore how technology, and the social and cultural changes it has brought about, challenge our traditional approaches to criminal law and procedure, in particular core concepts such as knowledge and intent, causation, and justification or excuse.
Many of the most exciting and challenging recent developments in antitrust law have arisen in cases involving innovative technology industries such as the Internet, computer software and hardware, and other information technologies. This seminar will take a detailed and critical look at some of the unique challenges to existing antitrust doctrine and enforcement efforts raised by these industries.
Examines broad questions of social and technology policy through the lens of law and specific lawsuits.