Courses
Innovation
Professors Barton Beebe, Rochelle Dreyfuss, Jeanne Fromer, Scott Hemphill, Jason Schultz, Chris Sprigman, and Katherine Stranburg.NYU Law is home to a wide range of introductory and advanced courses that promote discussions of the law’s role in creativity, invention, and new technology. They are taught by professors and adjunct practitioners who bring real-world experience into the classroom.
- 1L Reading Group: Machines as Legal Adversaries and Allies
- Advanced Technology Law and Policy Clinic
- Advanced Technology Law and Policy Seminar
- Advanced Topics in IP and Information Law Seminar
- Advanced Topics in IP and Information Law Seminar: Writing Credit
- Big Data, Law and Policy Seminar
- Communicating Academic Work to Policymakers Seminar
- Cybersecurity Scholars Workshop
- Entertainment Law Seminar
- Free Speech
- Global Data Law I
- Global Data Law II - Ordering and Power
- Global Data Law II - Ordering and Power: Writing Credit
- Guarini Colloquium: Regulating Global Digital Corporations
- Guarini Colloquium: Regulating Global Digital Corporations: Writing Credit
- Guarini Externship: Global Legal Practice in Digital Society Seminar
- Information Privacy Law
- Innovation Policy Colloquium
- Innovation Policy Colloquium: Writing Credit
- Intellectual Property Crimes Seminar
- Intellectual Property Crimes Seminar: Writing Credit
- Labor and Employment in the Entertainment Industry Seminar
- Labor and Employment in the Entertainment Industry Seminar: Writing Credit
- Sports Law
- Survey of Intellectual Property (for 1L’s)
- Technology Law and Policy Clinic
- Technology Law and Policy Clinic Seminar
- Trade Secret Law