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Responsive Communities Lab - Fall 2016

Professor Susan Crawford and Waide Warner

The Responsive Communities Lab is designed to give students, both graduate and undergraduate, meaningful opportunities to work on policy papers, research reports, recommendations and other deliverables aimed at (1) achieving universal high speed Internet connectivity, (2) assisting government officials in adopting responsible data governance practices and (3) strengthening the responsiveness of governments to the needs of citizens. Students will learn from a combination of class lectures and hands-on research and interaction with stakeholders. The course is two credits at Harvard Law School. Students can receive one or two written work credits for work that satisfies the written work credit requirements, should a student so elect.

For more information about this course, see the Harvard Law School Course Catalog.