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Who is a fascist? Culture and Politics on the Radical Right - Fall 2018

This seminar provides an in-depth introduction to fascism, its intellectual and political roots, its critique of liberal democracy and socialism, and the traces fascism has left…

Fifteen Things ( A Secret History of Italian Design) - Spring 2019

Fifteen Things explores intertwinings between design, science, technology, society, art, and culture by means of the "excavation" of fifteen objects from different periods in the…

Introduction to Intellectual Property Law - Fall 2018

This is an introductory course on intellectual property (IP).

Fair Trial - Fall 2018

No jury exists without bias or context. The American jury is designed as a “black box” into which we push facts and expect a fair verdict. But what makes a trial, and thus a jury…

Advanced Topics in Evidence - Fall 2018

The epistemology of legal, scientific, and political truth. We will consider proof by witness, proof by expert, proof by statistics and CSI, and the relationship of truth to…

Comparative Digital Privacy - Spring 2019

In this interactive seminar, we will identify, map, analyze, and discuss latest developments in privacy law related to the digital environment from a comparative perspective and…

Teaching Copyright - Spring 2019

This course is designed for students who are interested in deepening their knowledge of copyright law and gaining experience with law teaching.

Patent Law - Winter 2019

Roughly half of this course will examine and assess the legal rules in the United States and other countries governing patents.  The other half will explore policy issues…

Copyright - Spring 2019

This course will explore copyright law and policy.

Communications and Internet Law and Policy - Winter 2019

The course will provide an introduction and overview to questions of communications and Internet law and policy.

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