J.D. students are required to fulfill two requirements for the program. Requirement A is that a student complete two of the “core” courses, with a grade of B- or better in each course. Requirement B is that a student take at least four of the other upper-level courses from a list of all technology-related classes, for a total of at least 12 credits, with a grade of B- or better in each course.
Sample Technology Law Courses
These courses are from recent law school curriculum. Please note that not all courses will be offered every year.
- Requirement A Courses
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Requirement B Courses
Students must take at least four of the below, or more, for a total of at least 12 credits; additional courses from the Requirement A list can be taken to satisfy Requirement.
LAW 117Privacy, Data & Cyber Security Law
LAW 240Antitrust Law I
LAW 307Intellectual Property
LAW 421Cross-Border Intellectual Property Litigation
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 460Internet Law, Media & Society
LAW 479Design Law
LAW 489Future Law: Law and Governance under transformative societal trends
LAW 504Law, Technology, and Society
LAW 525Patent Intensive
LAW 530IP Without IP: Beyond the Borders of 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 683News Media Law in the Digital Age
LAW 689Future Law: Legal & Governance Responses to Transformative Societal Trends
LAW 724First Amendment Amicus Brief Clinic
LAW 760A/BPatent Clinic
LAW 777Patent Litigation
Other courses that may be offered:
- Copyright Amicus Legal Clinic
- Information Policy Lab
- Privacy, Data and Technology
- Telecommunications Law
- Social Media and the Future of Democracy

It’s only February, but 2Ls Sydney Gaskins and Rochelle Mulondo have their summer career plans settled. Gaskins will return to Morrison Foerster, an international law firm, as a diversity scholar. She is a powerhouse on UCLA’s top-ranked trial advocacy team, having won her past three competitions. Mulondo, will join the seasoned lawyers at Sidley Austin in the tech transactions group as a diversity scholar. Specializing in technology law, she’s already interned at Apple.

A candidate’s messaging, charisma and likability may all factor into a voter’s decision on election day. But the rubber hits the road when those candidates get sworn into office and begin to write, pass and block legislation that affects citizens’ everyday lives. Beyond the legislation that elected officials may pass, other issues loom large in the midterms, including election integrity and the evolving role of social media.
Here, UCLA School of Law’s faculty experts share what they’re paying attention to.
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J.D Environmental Law
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J.D. Business Law & Policy
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J.D. Critical Race Studies
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J.D. David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law & Policy
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J.D. Media, Entertainment and Technology Law & Policy