Course Offerings

Lewis & Clark Law School offers a wide variety of intellectual property law courses. Students may choose among the numerous course offerings to design a curriculum tailored to their individual interests, ranging from an introduction to an immersion into the subject matter. Students can also earn an Intellectual Property Law Certificate recognizing course concentration in this substantive area. The following course descriptions are from the Law Registrar’s website. To help you find your way back to the Intellectual Property Law site, these links will open a new browser window.



Antitrust Law
Contract Drafting: Entertainment Law
Copyright Law
Copyright Law: Simulation Lab
Entertainment Law
Information Privacy Law
Intellectual Property Law Survey
IP: Advanced Copyright
IP: Practicum
Law and Economics
Patent Law and Policy
Patent Litigation
Patent Prosecution
Small Business Legal Clinic
Sports Law
Technology, Transfer & Licensing
Telecommunications Law

Trademark and Unfair Competition Law

Supporting Courses

The Intellectual Property Law Program encourages its students to obtain the proper foundation in administrative and business law and litigation practice. For more information about these foundation courses offered at Lewis & Clark Law School, please see the Registrar’s Curriculum page.