Please join us for the annual ITLP Fall Reception to learn more about the Institute for Technology, Law & Policy and the Technology Law Specialization.
To register, please visit: https://forms.gle/Fwy4fA9nbMP13LL79
To be awarded the specialization in Technology Law, students must maintain a B- (2.7) grade average in courses taken for the specialization. Detailed course descriptions are linked in the listings below. Prospective students should bear in mind that, due to curriculum scheduling and faculty availability, not every class listed is taught each year. This is most often true in the case of seminar courses. A sufficient number of courses will be available to enable those students who choose to specialize to satisfy the specialization requirements.
Curriculum
- Requirement A Courses
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Requirement B Courses
Sum of courses from Groups A and B must equal four.
LAW 240Antitrust Law I
LAW 301Art and Cultural Property Law
LAW 304International Intellectual Property
LAW 305Entertainment Law
LAW 391Venture Capital and the Start-Up Company
LAW 402AI and Entertainment Law
LAW 421Cross-Border Intellectual Property Litigation
LAW 422Silicon Valley Law for Startups, Entrepreneurs and VCs
LAW 437Telecommunications Regulation
LAW 450News Media Law in the Digital Age
LAW 453Lawyering in Administrative Agencies - Current Issues at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
LAW 479Design Law
LAW 489Future Law: Law and Governance under transformative societal trends
LAW 495Artificial Intelligence Law
LAW 504Law, Technology, and Society
LAW 509Rights, Secrecy, and the Limits of Public Interest Litigation
LAW 511A/BSocial Media and the Future of Democracy
LAW 521The Law and Geopolitics of Green Development
LAW 525Patent Intensive
LAW 530IP Without IP: Beyond the Borders of Intellectual Property
LAW 538Innovation Theory and Intellectual Property
LAW 544Antitrust and Intellectual Property in the Digital Economy
LAW 573Digital Transformations in the Information Society
LAW 578Digital Wars - Major Current Legal Battles in Information Economies
LAW 582Brands: Constructing Identity
LAW 633Internet Law
LAW 643The Regulation of the Automobile
LAW 658Human Rights and War Crimes Digital Investigations
LAW 683News Media Law in the Digital Age
LAW 689Future Law: Legal & Governance Responses to Transformative Societal Trends
LAW 724First Amendment Amicus Brief Clinic
LAW 731Community Lawyering in Education Clinic
LAW 760A/BPatent Clinic
LAW 766Information Policy Lab
LAW 769Documentary Film Legal Clinic
LAW 777Patent Litigation
LAW 791A/BTalent & Brand Partnerships / Name, Image & Likeness Clinic
Time: 12:15 - 1:15 PM
Location: Room 1337
Alessia Zornetta is a doctoral candidate at UCLA Law, specializing in the regulation of content moderation practices by online platforms. She is affiliated with the Institute for Technology Law & Policy and the NarangLab, where her research focuses on policy avenues for quantum technologies. Alessia has clerked at the Saarland Higher Regional Court in Germany, and has had positions at leading institutions such as the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, the McGill Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, and the Institute for Legal Informatics in Germany. Her work at these institutions spanned a range of projects related to platform governance, artificial intelligence, and data protection. Alessia holds an LL.M from McGill University (Canada) and an LL.B from the University of Trento (Italy), and her publications have been featured in Europe, the United States, and South America.
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The Institute for Technology, Law & Policy hosts one-hour, bi-weekly Tech Talks each semester. The series features experts in the tech and law space and includes lunch for pre-registered attendees.
The Institute for Technology, Law & Policy is hosting a book talk with journalist and science fiction author Cory Doctorow on Wednesday, April 10th at Law Room 1447, starting at 12:15 PM.
Copies of Cory Doctrow's Books, The Internet Con and The Bezzle will be available for purchase after the event.
To register, visit: https://forms.gle/8KvL44KVCu5K3N428
Time: 12:15 - 1:15 PM
Location: Room 1337
Yuan Tian is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of the Institute of Law, Technology, and Public Policy at University of California, Los Angeles. Before joining UCLA, She was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Virginia, and she obtained her Ph.D from Carnegie Mellon University in 2017, and interned at Microsoft Research, Facebook, and Samsung Research.
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The Institute for Technology, Law & Policy hosts one-hour, bi-weekly Tech Talks each semester. The series features experts in the tech and law space and includes lunch for pre-registered attendees.
Agenda:
- 10 to 11:45 a.m. — Panel 1
- Ashutosh Bhagwat - Boochever and Bird Endowed Chair for the Study and Teaching of Freedom and Equality and Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law
- Vince Blasi - Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties, Columbia Law School
- Michael Dorf - Robert S. Stevens Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
- Robert Post - Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School
- Seana Shiffrin - Professor of Philosophy and Pete Kameron Professor of Law and Social Justice, UCLA Law
- Noon to 1 — Lunch
- 1 to 2:45 p.m. — Panel 2
- Jane Bambauer - Brechner Eminent Scholar Chair, College of Journalism and Coummunications, UF Law
- Adam Winkler - Connell Professor of Law, UCLA Law
- Dale Carpenter - Judge William Hawley Atwell Chair of Constitutional Law, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Professor of Law, SMU Dedman School of Law
- Jennifer Rothman - Nicholas F. Gallicchio Professor of Law, UPenn Law
- Moderator: John Villasenor, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Law, Public Policy, and Management, Faculty Co-Director, UCLA Institute for Technology, Law and Policy
Reception immediately following at Glickman Courtyard.
Kindly save the date and RSVP here (https://bit.ly/VolokhRSVP-041224).