This concentration provides training and insight into the ethical, legal, and policy dimensions of contemporary information technology. Building on research and contemporary debates in law, policy and the social sciences, Ethics, Law and Policy (ELP) students learn about key processes and institutions shaping the technology landscape, and how these institutions are changing in turn to accommodate emerging technologies and practices. 

The core course related to this concentration is INFO 1200: Information Ethics, Law, and Policy.

Some faculty members whose research is related to this concentration include: Solon BarocasCristobal Cheyre, and Chris CsíkszentmihályiTarleton GillespieSteve JacksonKaren LevyHelen NissenbaumPhoebe Sengers, and Gili Vidan.

Career Paths

  • Professional careers in law, management, and policy;
  • Graduate work in policy-related fields (law, management, policy, etc.)
  • IS students of all types seeking a better understanding the ethical, legal and policy dimensions of their work.

INFORMATION ETHICS, LAW, AND POLICY COURSES

Please reference the Cornell Class Roster for details on the below courses.

A. Frameworks and Institutions (choose one) 

  • INFO 4113: Technology and Law Colloquium
  • INFO 4140 (previously 4940): Law, Policy, and Politics of Cybersecurity
  • INFO 4200: Information Policy: Applied Research and Analysis
  • INFO 4250: Surveillance and Privacy
  • INFO 4301: Ethics in New Media, Technology, and Communication
  • INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Law, Policy, and Politics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - U.S. Copyright Law
  • HADM 4890: The Law of the Internet and E-Commerce
  • PUBPOL 3460: Culture, Law, and Politics of Information Policy

B. Methods and Analysis (choose one)

  • INFO 2921: Inventing an Information Society
  • INFO 4240: Designing Technology for Social Impact
  • ​INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Technology and Social Change Practicum
  • INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Clockwork: Infrastructure, Work, and Time
  • PUBPOL 2300: Introduction to Policy Analysis
  • PUBPOL 2301: Introduction to Public Policy

C. Cases/Topics (choose one)

  • INFO 3200: Technology, Behavior, and Society
  • INFO 4145: Privacy and Security in the Data Economy
  • INFO 4260: Computing on Earth: Planetary Dimensions and Consequence of Computing
  • ​INFO 4390: Practical Principles for Designing Fair Algorithms
  • ​INFO 4561: Evaluation and Society
  • COMM 4940: Special Topics in Communication - Human-Algorithm Behavior
  • STS 4040: Due Process Clinic