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851-0746-00L 2021W , 2023S , 2025S , 2026S 2 Credits DS D-GESS

From a legal, social science, and applied mathematics perspective, we address the increasingly important question of what AI fairness means and how AI fairness can be addressed by legal, social science, and applied mathematical research to inform policy making.

2021W
2023S
2025S
851-0743-00L 2020W 1 Credits DS D-GESS

This course examines disciplinary boundaries and synergies in the definition and treatment of authentication and security. We use the complementary lenses of law, empirical social science, and the engineering disciplines to see how authentication and security may be improved by a multi-disciplinary perspective, to see how law and policy can be more responsive to technical realities, and vice versa

851-0732-06L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 3 Credits DS , DR , MSC D-INFK , D-MATH , D-GESS , D-ITET

This course introduces students to scientific and technological developments that require regulation or enable legal innovation. We focus particularly on the challenges to current law posed by prominent near-future technologies, with a current emphasis on the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI).

2020W
2021W
2022W
2023W
2024W
2025W
851-0744-00L 2021S , 2022S , 2023S 1 Credits DS D-GESS

A seminar to produce original research with a law and economics foundation on topics related to the intersection of law and technology. This seminar is specifically designed to help students in the sciences conduct interdisciplinary research and writing that can speak to the social science and legal communities about important topics emerging from science and technology.

2021S
2022S