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LAW 1112: Law, Innovation & Technology Colloquium
Fall 2021 • Section To Be Determined

Course Description

Innovation and new technologies consistently generate regulatory questions, whether and how to govern the production, distribution, operation, or use of the technology and what consequences may follow from regulation for industry, marginalized groups, and the population in general. Of course, different technologies involve different background conditions and contexts that raise discrete regulatory questions and related issues of law and policy. Thus, there is a robust and growing set of sub-disciplines focused on law relating to cybersecurity, big data, artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, and assisted reproductive technology to name just a few. This course seeks to provide students with the analytic and critical tools necessary to engage current law and technology issues in a sophisticated way both theoretically and doctrinally. Ideally, these tools may eventually be employed by interested students in the future to evaluate the latest innovations and technologies over time.


Schedule

Day/Time Location
T 4:00-5:50 PM Klein 1C

Course Details

Instructors
  • Duncan Hollis
  • Salil Mehra
Credit Hours

3 Credits

Seats/Capacity

36

Course Type
  • Writing
Course Modality

Classroom

Fulfills J.D. Requirement
  • Writing Serial
Programs

None

Registration Info

No Registration Restrictions.


Book List/Materials