Brian Craig is the legal program chair with the Globe Education Network Online Division. The Globe Education Network includes Globe University, the Minnesota School of Business, and Broadview University. He predominantly teaches constitutional issues, intellectual property, business law, criminal law, cyber law, and legal research. Brian Craig was an adjunct instructor at the Minnesota School of Business from 2005-2008 and became the legal program for the Globe Education Network Online Division in 2008. Prior to joining the faculty of Globe University/Minnesota School of Business, Brian Craig worked as an attorney at Thomson-Reuters from 2002-2008. He also previously worked as a legal editor for Wolters Kluwer, judicial law clerk for Idaho District Court Judge Carl Kerrick, and legislative aide for Senator George Runner in the California State Legislature. Brian received a BA in political science from Brigham Young University and a JD from the University of Idaho College of Law. He was also a 1997-1998 Jesse Unruh Assembly Fellow at California State University, Sacramento. Besides teaching at Globe University, Brian also teaches American Foundations and Communications Ethics and Legal Issues at Brigham Young University-Idaho as an online adjunct instructor. He previously taught legal research and writing at the University of Minnesota Law School as an adjunct instructor. He is an active member of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business and an articles reviewer for the American Business Law Journal. His research interests focus on intellectual property, privacy, and constitutional issues with emerging technologies. Brian is the author of a textbook entitled Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology published by Pearson/Prentice Hall in January 2012. He has also written scholarly articles appearing in the North Dakota Law Review, Real Estate Law Journal, Real Estate Review, Perspectives: Teaching Legal & Writing, and Raven: A Journal of Vexillology. Brian lives in Providence, Utah with his wife and two sons.
Articles
Beyond Black’s and Webster’s: The Persuasive Value of Thesauri in Legal Research and Writing, Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research & Writing (2008)
The U.S. Supreme Court has increasingly relied on dictionaries and numerous articles have discussed the...
Construction and Constitutionality of the Freedom to Display the American Flag Act, Real Estate Law Journal (2007)
In the wake of condominium and homeowners' association rules prohibiting and restricting the display of...
Online Satellite and Aerial Images: Issues and Analysis, North Dakota Law Review (2007)
Online satellite and aerial imagery services such as Google Earth and MSN's Live Local provide...
Legal Briefs: Helpful But Also Hazardous, Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research & Writing (2005)
Books
Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology (2012)
Cyberlaw: The Law of the Internet and Information Technology is written primarily for undergraduate students...