Meet the Law Professor Teaching Future Lawyers How to Hack

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Yale Law

To prepare future lawyers to shape cybersecurity policy, Scott J. Shapiro doesn’t focus on case law. Instead, the Charles F. Southmayd Professor of Law teaches students how to hack: “It is extraordinarily difficult for law students and for legal scholars such as myself to talk intelligently about regulating an activity that we can’t even imagine,” Shapiro said.  Continue Reading

 
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