another academic department at an Ontario law school is gearing up to make the pop star the subject of its studies.The course focuses on entertainment law and will use examples from Swift's career"to illuminate and illustrate the legal and business principles that are relevant" to the subject, Mohamed Khimji, associate dean at Queen's Law School, said in an interview.
"The idea is the course will begin with an intro to entertainment law in terms of what it is and what matters, and then after that, each week will be a specific legal subject area … the concepts using examples from Taylor Swift's career," he noted. Khimji said academia's fascination with the star is connected to her enormous impact beyond the entertainment world.