The Cybersecurity, Intelligence, and National Security LL.M. curriculum provides a solid foundation in the legal and policy frameworks that make up the practice of law within the areas of cyber, intelligence and national security.
Core Courses:
- Cybersecurity Law Seminar
- Economics for Lawyers
- Homeland Security Law Seminar
- Intelligence Law Seminar
- National Security Law
- Introduction to US Law (for those holding a first law degree from an international school)
Elective Courses:
- Computer Crimes Seminar
- Corporate National Security Law
- Counterterrorism Law Seminar
- Covert Action, Clandestine, and Special Operations Law
- Digital Information Policy Seminar
- Emerging Law of Internet Privacy Seminar
- Energy, Environment & National Security: Law & Policy
- Ethical Issues in National Security Lawyering
- European Union Law Seminar
- Foreign Relations Law
- Homeland Security Law
- Immigration Law
- Immigration Policy Seminar
- Interbranch and Federalism Conflicts in National Security
- International Law
- International Trade Law & Regulation
- Law of Armed Conflict and Military Operational Law
- Maritime and Space Law
- National Security Law Seminar
- Operational Cyber and Intelligence Law
- Privacy and Information Security Law
- Prosecuting Terrorism & Cases Involving National Security
- Refugee & Asylum Law
- Separation of Powers Seminar
- Surveillance Law Seminar
- Unmanned Aerial Systems Seminar
- War and Law
- War and Law Seminar
Course Catalog