Mason Law School

Technology, Terrorism and National Security Law

Credit Hours: 2

The juxtaposition of real and perceived threats of cyberterrorism with American's dedication to preserving the civil liberties of its citizens gives rise to a significant number of legal issues of first impression. Moreover, as the relevant technology continues to develop rapidly, the ability of the law to keep pace or anticipate dynamic situations is often severely stretched. This course will explore the convergence of the existing laws, equities and variable in this compelling multidisciplinary area, along with the tensions that are created as a result of the various competing concerns.

Course Sections for Fall 2008

CRN Sec. Instructor(s) Cr. Room. Days, Time Final Exam
77591 001 Marsh, Chen 2 Hazel Hall 412 Tue
6:00pm-7:50pm
No exam
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