
Adjunct Lecturer in Law - Legal Issues of AI in Media and Entertainment
Welcome to the University of Southern California! We are seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to join our team as an Adjunct Lecturer in Law for our course on Legal Issues of AI in Media and Entertainment. This course will examine the intersection of artificial intelligence and the media and entertainment industries, exploring the legal implications and challenges that arise from the use of AI technology. As an Adjunct Lecturer, you will have the opportunity to share your expertise and passion for law with our students, preparing them for the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in these industries. We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in law, particularly in the areas of media and entertainment, and a deep understanding of the legal implications of AI. If you are a dedicated and innovative legal professional, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity to join our prestigious university.
- Conducting lectures and leading discussions on legal issues related to AI in the media and entertainment industries.
- Creating and delivering course content that is engaging, relevant, and up-to-date.
- Developing assignments and assessments that effectively measure students' understanding of the subject matter.
- Providing timely feedback and guidance to students on their work.
- Staying current on developments in the fields of law, AI, media, and entertainment in order to incorporate relevant and timely information into the course.
- Collaborating with other faculty members to ensure consistency and alignment across the curriculum.
- Maintaining regular office hours and being available for student consultations and academic support.
- Participating in departmental meetings and professional development opportunities.
- Providing mentorship and guidance to students interested in pursuing careers in law and AI.
- Demonstrating a commitment to inclusive teaching practices and promoting diversity and equity in the classroom.
- Upholding the university's academic standards and code of conduct.
- Contributing to the university's reputation and prestige through high-quality teaching and scholarship.
- Representing the university in a professional and positive manner at all times.
- Adhering to all university policies and procedures.
A Juris Doctor (J.d.) Degree From An Accredited Law School.
Experience Practicing Law In The Areas Of Media And Entertainment, With A Focus On Legal Issues Related To Artificial Intelligence.
Demonstrated Expertise In The Intersection Of Law And Technology, Specifically In The Field Of Artificial Intelligence.
Prior Teaching Experience At The University Level, Including Courses Related To Law And Technology.
Strong Communication And Presentation Skills, With The Ability To Effectively Convey Complex Legal Concepts To Students.
Artificial Intelligence
Intellectual property
Copyright Law
Digital media
Legal Research
Contract drafting
Entertainment Law
Licensing agreements
Data Privacy
Technology Law
Ethical Considerations
Emerging
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Critical thinking
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Adjunct Lecturer in Law - Legal Issues of AI in Media and Entertainment in Los Angeles, CA, USA is $75,000 - $120,000 per year. This range can vary depending on the specific institution or organization, as well as the individual's level of experience and qualifications. Factors such as location, industry demand, and the type of legal issues being taught may also affect salary range.
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