Welcome to Information Law and Policy.

 

This three-credit hour class meets on 10 Saturdays from 9am—1pm on February 7, 14, 21, 28; March 7, 28; April 4, 11, 25; and May 2 in room 1102. 

 

This seminar is a required course in The John Marshall Law School’s LL.M. degree program in Information Technology and Privacy Law.  The instructor, Professor Leslie Ann Reis, will lead an examination of the historical foundation and current status of information law and policies. Students will explore a variety of issues concerning information privacy i.e., the gathering, use and protection of information about individuals. Topics will include consumer privacy, protection of personal health and financial information, value of personal information, commercial uses of personal information and the roles of government and the private sector in protecting information privacy. Specific topics and materials may be adjusted according to current events and students’ experience with and interests.

Information Law & Policy

Last updated 4/27/2009

Spring 2008 Syllabus

IT 801

Spring 2009

Spring 2009 Syllabus