By edX with Harvard University
Equip lawyers with understanding of computer science concepts and legal implications of technological decisions through top-down approach emphasizing high-level design decisions.
Solid bridge between law and tech with Harvard pedigree, but 2019 content feels dated for rapidly evolving legal tech landscape. Great foundation despite age.
Comprehensive CS fundamentals for lawyers but course dates to 2019; lacks recent AI/ML legal implications and modern privacy frameworks.
David Malan's engaging style plus Doug Lloyd's legal background create ideal teaching team for lawyer audience.
edX provides reliable delivery with 201k+ enrollments; lifetime access and solid technical infrastructure.
Free audit option excellent value; $299 verified certificate reasonable for Harvard brand and 40-hour content.
Students gain solid CS foundation for legal practice but may need supplementary learning for current tech trends.
You're a legal professional wanting foundational CS literacy
Perfect entry point for lawyers needing to understand technology clients and make informed tech decisions in legal practice.
You need current knowledge of AI regulation and modern privacy law
Course predates major AI developments and recent privacy frameworks like GDPR implementation details.
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