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- Business and the Internet Seminar
Charles Nesson, Arthur Miller et al., Harvard Law School (Spring, 1998)
- Comparative and International Law of Cyberspace
Jonathan J Rusch, Georgetown University Law Center (Fall, 2000)
- Computer Crime, Information Warfare, and Industrial Espionage
David Loundy, John Marshall Law School (Fall, 2000)
- Computer Law
Ronald Chichester, South Texas College of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Computer Law
Richard Stern, George Washington University Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Computer Technology and the Law
Raneta Lawson Mack, Creighton University School of Law (Spring, 2001)
- Computing and the Law
Peter Junger, Case Western Reserve University School of Law (Fall, 1998)
- Counsel to the Internet Client: Practical Advice, Strategy and Litigation
Jonathan Zittrain and Charles Nesson, Harvard Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberlaw
Susanna Fischer, Columbus School of Law, Catholic University (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberlaw
Patricia Bellia, Notre Dame Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberlaw
Cyrus Daftery, Suffolk University Law School (Spring, 2002)
- Cyberlaw
Brant Lee, University of Akron School of Law (Fall, 1998)
- Cyberlaw
Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberlaw I: Speech and Privacy in Cyberspace
Rod Dixon, Rutgers University School of Law, Camden (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberlaw II: Electronic Commerce and the Regulation of Cyberspace
Rod Dixon, Rutgers University School of Law, Camden (Spring, 2002)
- Cyberspace and the Law
Kevin Ashley, University of Pittsburgh School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberspace and the Law Seminar
Julie Cohen, Georgetown University Law Center (Spring, 2001)
- Cyberspace Law
Laura Gasaway, University of North Carolina School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberspace Law
Lydia Loren, Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College (Fall, 2001)
- Cyberspace Law
David Sorkin, John Marshall Law School (Fall, 1999)
- Cyberspace Law Seminar
Nicolas Johnson, University of Iowa College of Law (Spring, 2001)
- Cyberspace Law Seminar
Faye Jones, Hastings College of Law, University of California (Spring, 1999)
- E-Commerce
Ronald Mann, University of Michigan Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Electronic Commerce
Peter Fitzgerald, Stetson University College of Law (Spring, 2002)
- Electronic Commerce: Law and Business in Cyberspace
Margaret Radin, Stanford Law School (Spring, 2001)
- Electronic Commerce
R. Polk Wagner, University of Pennsylvania Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Establishing an Electronic Commerce Business
Arnold Cohen, Villanova Universirty School of Law (Spring, 2002)
- The Exploding Internet
Charles Nesson, Harvard Law School (Spring, 2000)
- The First Amendment and the Internet
David Skover, Seattle University School of Law (Spring, 2001)
- Free Speech in Cyberspace
Yale Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Free Speech, Telecommunications and Cyberspace
Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School (Spring, 2000)
- Governance and Regulation of Cyberspace
David Loundy, Harvard Law School (Fall, 1998)
- Information Law: A Systems Approach
Lynn LoPucki, UCLA School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Information Law and Policy in the Digital Environment
Yochai Benkler, New York University School of Law (Spring, 2000)
- Information Privacy Law
Joel Reidenberg, Fordham University School of Law (Spring, 2002)
- Information Privacy Law
Marc Rotenberg, Georgetown University Law Center (Fall, 2001)
- Information Privacy Law
Daniel Solove, Seton Hall Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Information Technology, Internet and Law
Joel Reidenberg, Fordham University School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Intellectual Property and the Future of the Information Society
Pamela Samuelson, University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Spring, 1999)
- International and Comparative Law of Cyberspace
Jonathan J. Rusch, Georgetown University Law Center (Fall, 2000)
- International Cyberlaw
Beth Simone Noveck, Yale Law School (Fall, 2001)
- The Internet: Law and Strategy
Jean Camp and Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School (Spring, 2000)
- Internet and Society: The Politics of Technology and Control
Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School (Spring, 2002)
- Internet and the Market: E-Commerce and Intellectual Property
Michael Froomkin, University of Miami School of Law (Spring, 2002)
- Internet and the State: Social and Political Regulation
Michael Froomkin, University of Miami School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Internet Law
Tom W. Bell, Chapman University School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Internet Law
Robert Frieden, Dickinson School of Law, Penn State University (Spring, 2000)
- Internet Law
Oren Gross, Cardozo School of Law (Spring, 2002)
- Internet Law
Judson Jennings, Seton Hall University School of Law (Spring, 2002)
- Internet Law
Joseph Liu, Boston College School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Internet Law
Eugene Quinn, Whittier Law School (Summer, 2000)
- Internet Law
Michael Rustad, Suffolk University Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Internet Law
Vincent Tassinari, University of West Los Angeles School of Law (Summer, 2000)
- Internet Law in the Global Digital Economy
Michael L. Rustad, Suffolk University Law School (Spring, 2000)
- Law of Cyberspace
David Post, Temple University Law School (Fall, 2001)
- Law and the Internet
Patrick Wiseman, Georgia State University College of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Law and the Net
Mac Norton, University of Arkansas School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- The Law in Cyberspace
Jessica Litman, Wayne State University School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Law of Cyberspace
Dawn Nunziato, George Washington University Law School (Spring, 2000)
- Law of Cyberspace
Kim Dayton, University of Kansas School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- Law of Cyberspace
David Post, Temple University School of Law (Fall, 2001)
- The Law of Information Privacy
Marc Rotenberg, Georgetown University Law Center (Fall, 2001)
- Legal Information Systems
Thomas Bruce, Cornell Law School (Fall, 1998)
- New Media, Law and Democracy
Andrew Shapiro, Columbia Law School (Spring, 1999)
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- CYBERPROF@mail.law.utexas.edu (private discussion list for professors of the law of Cyberspace or the Internet; for those who teach Internet law or the equivalent anywhere in the world either as a full-time faculty member or as an adjunct professor; subscription upon approval of listowner; send subscription request to Mark Lemley at mlemley@mail.law.utexas.edu)
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