This coming summer I will be teaching a 1-credit version of my Computer Crime Law course as part of a summer program open to all U.S. law students in Munich, Germany that is part of the Munich Intellectual Property Summer Program hosted by The George Washington University Law School.

I taught in the program in 2006, 2007, and 2008, and I’ve always enjoyed the experience. Students get to take some interesting IP and tech courses in a beautiful setting, with time for travel on weekends. I get to drink lots of fresh weissbier — preferably Paulaner, Ayinger, or Franziskaner — served just right in the beer garden. Oh, and I teach, too. Good times. If you’re a law student looking for something to do this summer, check out the schedule, list of courses, and the faculty.

Categories: Summer Programs    

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    1. Alice Aforethought says:

      Actually, I prefer Erdinger Weißbräu. Nothing like a little IP, Weißbier und gemütlicheit.

      [OK chimes in: Erdinger is very good, too.]

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    3. Chem_geek says:

      Don’t I owe you a beer, Professor Kerr?