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Cybercrime: Seminar - Spring 2012

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…

Online Law and Business in a Globalized Economy: Seminar - Spring 2012

In this seminar, Urs Gasser will work with a small group of students to gain a deeper understanding of the legal implications of seismic shifts at the intersection of law,…

Torts - Fall 2011

This course explores the American law of torts -- the circumstances and theories under which people owe others money for wrongs they commit -- principally as a vehicle for…

Ideas for a Better Internet - Fall 2011/Winter 2012

This joint Harvard/Stanford interdisciplinary seminar will continue a year-long arc of developing and building ideas for a better internet.

Problem Solving Workshop - Winter 2012

What sorts of problems do lawyers solve? How do they solve them? What intellectual constructs do they bring to bear? What practical judgments? This workshop-style course will help…

Cyberlaw and Intellectual Property: Advanced Problem Solving Workshop - Spring 2012

Students in this course will work in teams to solve a series of hard problems related to cyberlaw and intellectual property, leveraging the problem-solving methodology of teaching…

Public Domain and the American Ideal: Reading Group - Fall 2011

In this reading group we will study two aspects of online liberty.

Evidence - Spring 2012

Following the arc of the Federal Rules of Evidence, we explore the nature of legal proof and persuasion in the context of the American jury trial.

Evidence - Fall 2011

Following the arc of the Federal Rules of Evidence, we explore the nature of legal proof and persuasion in the context of the American jury trial.

The American Jury - Spring 2012

Our class will engage the jury as history and practice.

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