Courses
Promoting education, discussion, research and writing, the Media Center
has contributed to the development of a unique program in media law. NYLS
students, preparing for a legal career in the fields of communications and
intellectual property, are able to build a nexus of roughly 20 specialty
courses. Link
for Full Course Descriptions.
The Media Regulatory Law
Curriculum
- Administrative
Law
- Antitrust
- Defamation, Privacy &
Publicity
- Broadcasting Regulation in European States
- Cable
Television Law
- Computers, Internet, and the
Law
- Entertainment Law: Drafting & Negotiation
- European
Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law
- Federal Regulation of
Electronic Media
- Mass Communications & Telecommunications Law:
Advanced Topics
- Media Law Seminar & Workshop
- Sports
Law
- Telecommunications Economics
- Telecommunications
Policy
Intellectual Property Law
Curriculum
- Administrative Law
- Art
Law
- Copyright & Literary Property
- Copyright Law
Seminar & Workshop
- Entertainment Law
- Entertainment
Law: Drafting and Negotiation (summer term)
- European Copyright
& Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property
- Law and
Technology of Electronic Government and Electronic Democracy
- Law,
Computers and the Internet
- Patent Claim Drafting
- Patent
Law
- Publishing Law
- Sports Law
- Trademark &
Unfair Competition
Media & Entertainment
Law
- Administrative
Law
- Antitrust
- Broadcasting Regulation in European States
(summer term)
- Cable Television & Telecommunications
Law
- Computers, Information Technology &
Law
- Entertainment Law
- Entetainment Law: Drafting &
Negotiation (summer term)
- European Telecommunications and
Broadcasting Law
- Law and Technology of Electronic Government and
Electronic Democracy
- Mass Communications & Telecommunications
Law: Advanced Topics
- Media Law Seminar &
Workshop
- Regulation of the Electronic Mass Media
Link to a complete listing of New York Law School
courses