Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Courses/Intro to Law and Technology (Brad Rosen)/Course description

Course description
A case-law and policy intensive class that explores how various legal doctrines have evolved with and around technological development. Topics include criminal law, privacy, search and seizure, digital rights, and the implications of technologically-permitted (and enforced) methods of control on the law and our culture.

The course has a very fun-and-serious approach: we will use humor, pop-culture, and levity wherever possible to convey material so that it is resonant and easily remembered. Nonetheless, we cover a variety of serious topics with significant impact.

Powerpoint Presentation
For the Powerpoint presentation given at the end of class on 9/19/2011 click here.