Law 897: The Law in Cyberspace
Last revised: 8/7/08
Other courses and seminars on Internet law:
Here is a list of links to other courses and seminars covering similar topics. In most cases you will be able to read the course or seminar syllabus and follow hypertext links to assigned readings. Some of the files also include links to student papers written in previous terms.
Other (non-law) courses in related subjects:
Law School Offerings:
There are fewer law school courses posted on the Web than there used to be, as more law schools encourage syllabi to be posted on proprietary systems such as Blackboard
- Chapman University: Internet Law (Prof. Tom Bell)
- Columbia Law School:
- Georgia State University: Law and the Internet (Prof. Patrick Wiseman)
- Georgetown University Law Center:
Information Privacy Law (Prof. Marc Rotenberg)
- Harvard Law School:
- John Marshall Law School:
Cyberspace Law (Prof. David Sorkin)
- New York Law School: Internet Law (Professor James Grimmelmann)
- Northeastern Law School: Software and Internet Law (Prof. Wendy Seltzer)
- Penn State University: Communications Law & Policy (Prof. Rob Frieden)
- Santa Clara University: Cyberspace Law (Prof. Eric Goldman)
- Southern Methodist University: Advanced Commercial Law: Law of Electronic Commerce (Peter S. Vogel)
- Stanford Law School:
Center for Internet and Society Cyberlaw Clinic
- Temple University: Law of Cyberspace (Prof. David Post)
- University of California-Berkeley:
- University of California-Los Angeles:
Communications Law & Policy (Prof. Jerry Kang)
- University of Edinburgh: Information Technology & Law (Andrés Guadamuz)
- University of Essex:
- University of Houston: Internet Law (Prof. Greg Vetter)
- University of Melbourne:
- University of Miami:
Internet Law (Prof. Michael Froomkin)
- University of Michigan:
- University of New South Wales:
- University of North Carolina: Cyberspace Law Seminar (Prof. Laura Gassaway)
- University of Washington: US and EU E-Commerce Law (Prof. Jane K. Winn & Thomas Daemen)
- Wayne State University:
The Law in Cyberspace (Prof. Jon Weinberg)
- West Virginia University: Cyberlaw
- and, finally, a collaborative effort whose results by now are somewhat outdated:
Learning Law in Cyberspace: Modular Self-Study Materials
(Profs. Keith Aoki, Ann Bartow, Diane Cabell, Maggie Chon, Kenneth Crews, Stacey Dogan, Eric Easton, Lew Gibbons, Jay Kesan, and Lydia Loren)
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