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Section 230
“No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.” (47 U.S.C. § 230(c)(1)).

Information Processing
In order to make good public policy and good law you must understand the brain processes information and how it affects our decision making. Selective Perception, Confirmation bias and motivated reasoning are explored.

Telecommunications Economics
All public policy must make sound economic sense. This class explores telecommunications economics and the schools of thought that support current policy ideas like “Net Neutrality.”

History of Telecommunications
In order to really understand the present and future of telecommunications, you have to understand how we got here. This history includes the technical, legal, political, economic, and even the religious history as well.

Internet Architecture
Form follows Function. So to understand the way to manage the Internet is to fully understand how the Internet works and what are the relevant constraints that are forced on policy makers by the foundational Internet Architecture.