Course Number
592
Credits
3
Area of Study & Practice
- Communications & Information Technology
- Industry-Oriented Studies
- Technology and Intellectual Property
Telecommunications Law
This course will comprehensively examine the regulation of electronic communications in the United States and the constitutional constraints on such regulation. The course will focus on the legal framework for both wired and wireless electronic communications, such as communications via computer networks (e.g., the Internet), telephone, cable, broadcast, and satellite.
There will be an open book, open notes, open outline final exam.
There are no prerequisites.
Please note that course organization and content may vary substantially from semester to semester and descriptions are not necessarily professor specific. Please contact the instructor directly if you have particular course-related questions.
Sections/Instructors
Stuart M. Benjamin
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Spring 2011
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Stuart M. Benjamin
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Fall 2007
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Stuart M. Benjamin
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Fall 2006
Mark Prak
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Spring 2005
Stuart M. Benjamin
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Fall 2003
Mark Prak
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Spring 2003
Donna Gregg
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Spring 2002
David L. Lange
Telecommunications Law 592.01
Spring 2001
