Certificate Requirements
IP: Arts & Museum Law
For Students Graduating 2009 and 2010
For Students Graduating 2011 and beyond
To earn a Certificate in Arts and Museum Law, a student must complete the eighty-six (86) semester hours required for the Juris Doctor degree and satisfy all JD requirements. Within the elective course work required for the JD degree, a student must fulfill the following requirements:
Complete at least fifteen (15) credit hours from the listed courses and seminars.
- Complete the course, Art and the Law.
- Complete either the Intellectual Property Survey Course; the course Intellectual Property: Copyrights & Trademarks, or both Copyright (Law #344) and Trademark and Unfair Competition Law (Law #271).
- Choose three electives from the lists of core and non-core elective courses and seminars. Students who take both Copyright (Law #344) and Trademark and Unfair Competition Law (Law #271) need take only two electives.
- Take at least one course from the "Practicum/Writing" category.
- To satisfy the Certificate requirements, students may count only one seminar, no more than two Practicum/Writing courses and no more than one non-core course.
- Earn a minimum GPA of 3.20 in the Certificate courses.
Program Requirements
To earn a Certificate in Arts and Museum Law, a student must complete the eighty-six (86) semester hours required for the Juris Doctor degree and satisfy all JD requirements. Within the elective course work required for the JD degree, a student must fulfill the following requirements:
Complete at least fifteen (15) credit hours from the listed courses and seminars.
- Complete the course, Art and the Law.
- Complete either the Intellectual Property Survey Course; the course Intellectual Property: Copyrights & Trademarks, or Copyright (Law #344).
- Choose three electives from the lists of core and non-core elective courses including at least one course from the "Seminar" category.
- To satisfy the Certificate requirements, students may count only one seminar and no more than one non-core course.
- Earn a minimum GPA of 3.20 in the Certificate courses.
All courses are three (3) credits unless otherwise indicated. Certificate courses may not be audited.
All grades received in required courses and core elective courses and seminars must be counted in the minimum 3.2 GPA requirement for the Certificate, even if the student takes more core elective courses and seminars than are required for the Certificate.
If a student takes more than one non-core elective course or seminar, the student must declare which one of the non-core elective courses will count toward the Certificate. Only the grade received in the non-core elective course or seminar that is chosen to complete the certificate requirement will be counted into the 3.2 gpa requirement for the Certificate. Academic credits received from law school journals, including the Journal of Art, Technology and Intellectual Property Law, do not count toward the credits required for the Certificate.
Please note that courses and seminars offered by the Hosier Distinguished Visiting Intellectual Property Professors and other visitors may apply toward this Certificate. Occasionally new seminars or courses may be added or available on a one-time basis which would be appropriate electives for this certificate. Please discuss with Professor Gerstenblith the eligibility and appropriate categorization of such courses and seminars before registering for the course.
Barbara B. Bressler
Director, Center for Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology (CIPLITŪ)
Clinical Associate Professor of Law;
Supervisor, Technology/Intellectual Property Legal Clinic (TIP Clinic®);
Deputy Director, Field Placement Program
Patty Gerstenblith
Distinguished Research Professor of Law ;
Director, Center for Art, Museum, & Cultural Heritage Law
Required Courses
(Total of 6 credits)
- Law 535: Art and the Law
- Law 489: Intellectual Property Survey OR Law 339: Intellectual Property Copyrights & Trademarks
Core Elective Courses and Seminars
- Law 250: Advanced Concepts in Copyright Law Seminar+*
- Law 250: Cultural Property Seminar+*
- Law 250: Seminar: Intellectual Property & Antitrust*
- Law 250: Seminar: Advanced Concepts in Intellectual Property*
- Law 341: Cyberlaw
- Law 357: Entertainment Law
- Law 404: Advanced Trademarks Practice
- Law 454: International Intellectual Property
- Law 455: Advanced Legal Writing: Trademarks+
- Law 469: Litigation Strategy: Intellectual Property
- Law 333: Music Law
- Law 271: Trademark and Unfair Competition Law
- Law 250: Publicity and Moral Rights Seminar+*
- Law 514: Technology/Intellectual Property (TIP Clinic)+
- Law 543: Telecommunications Law & Policy
- Law 250: Telecommunications Law Seminar+*
- Law 355: Theater Law
- Law 352: The Law of Film and TV Production and Distribution
- Law 344: Copyright Law
- Law 524: Externship in IP Law (must be approved by Professor Gerstenblith)+
Non-Core Elective Courses and Seminars
(a maximum of one non-core course or seminar can be applied toward the Certificate; you must declare which course on the Certificate application form)
- Law 716: Disability Law
- Law 202: Employment Discrimination
- Law 408: Estate and Gift Tax
- Law 250: First Amendment Seminar: Freedom of Speech and the Press+*
- Law 417: Labor Law
- Law 495: Law and the Mass Media
- Law 200: Law of Non-Profit Organizations
- Law 250: Tax Considerations for Athletes & Entertainers+*
- Law 604: Tax-Exempt Organizations
- Law 422: Public International Law
Application for Admission (NON - JD Student)
* Satisfy the senior seminar requirement. Please note that not every seminar is offered every year.
+ Courses marked with a + are considered "Practicum" courses
Students may only apply for one certificate.
