PUBLPOL Public Policy for Science and Technology
Intellectual Property: General

Litigation
Intellectual Property
General


Intellectual Property: Computer Software
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Intellectual Property: Cyberlaw & the Internet
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Intellectual Property: IT/Electronics
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Intellectual Property: Life Sciences/ Biotechnology
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Intellectual Property: Trademark/Trade Secrets Law
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Item is good for 32 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! PUBLPOL 312 Public Policy for Science and Technology School of Humanities & Sciences Recommended for route(s): [ Litigation ] Intellectual Property: General Why it is relevant for ... [ Litigation ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Public Policy : Students interested in an IP practice should select one or more courses in public policy to understand the government’s role in promoting and regulating new technologies. They should also know some of the key players involved in the funding of scientific work: universities, industry and the government. General course Description: This course will describe Federal science policy and the process and players by which it is made. The connections between science policy and the economy, national security, and health will be discussed. The roles that National Laboratories, universities, and industry play in the science enterprise will be examined. Course Style: A Substantive/ Perspective course looks at law from an external or non-traditional standpoint. |