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National Security, Cybersecurity, & Foreign Relations Law

The George Washington University Law School’s National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law program stands at the forefront of legal education in one of the most dynamic and high-stakes fields of law. With unparalleled breadth and depth, the program offers rigorous training on both foundational and emerging issues—from the laws of armed conflict and intelligence oversight to cutting-edge challenges in cybersecurity, surveillance, and technology policy.

Taught by a distinguished faculty of nationally recognized experts and practitioners, students benefit from deep academic insight and real-world experience. The program also boasts a strong track record of alumni success in securing positions across the national security community, including government agencies and private sector roles. Notably, GW Law’s National Security & Cybersecurity LLM program was recently ranked number one in the nation by Cybersecurity Guide, reflecting its leadership and excellence in preparing the next generation of legal professionals to navigate the evolving landscape of national security and technology.

Areas of Study

National Security & U.S. Foreign Relations

This practice area explores the nature and origins of the federal government's foreign relations powers, and U.S. law implementing international law, and the U.S. law of national security and counterterrorism.

LLM, MSL, and JD Concentration

National Security & Cybersecurity

This practice area has evolved with the world's increased connectivity through the use of modern technology and cyberspace and the accompanying growing vulnerabilities from physical and cyber threats.

LLM, MSL, and JD Concentration

About Us

Learn more about our diverse and experienced National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law faculty.

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Program News

Lisa Schenck

GW Law Associate Dean Lisa Schenck Receives Judge Advocates Association Life Service Award

May 11, 2026

GW Law Associate Dean Lisa Schenck received the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Life Service Award from the Judge Advocates Association on May 7.

GW Law professor Robert Baxter, Paul Holden, and Kalitamara Moody sit at a table in the Burns Moot Court Room during a panel on legal careers through intelligence community honors programs.

GW Law’s National Security Law Program Hosts Panel on Honors Attorney Careers in the Intelligence Community

May 4, 2026

The National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law Program and the Military Law Society co-hosted the panel.

Two women sit in chairs at the front of the Burns Moot Court Room talking during the cybersecurity event.

National Security Law Program Hosts Fireside Chat in Celebration of Women’s History Month

April 7, 2026

GW Law’s National Security, Cybersecurity, & Foreign Relations Law Program and the NSLA hosted a fireside chat with cybersecurity trailblazers.

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Upcoming Events

The National Security Law Program holds several events throughout the semester. Please check back for new events. 

 

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Faculty in the News

"Congressional Action on Civilian Harm Resulting from U.S. Military Operations: Part II"

Laura A. Dickinson wrote for Just Security about congressional bills concerning civilian harm resulting from U.S. military operations.

"Companies Lose Your Data and Then Nothing Happens"

Daniel J. Solove was quoted by Vox regarding the limits of data breach notifications.

"We Still Haven’t Learned the Major Lesson of the 2013 Target Hack"

Daniel J. Solove’s book, Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve it, was excerpted by Slate.

"Criticism of Biden for Commissioning the Migrant House Arrest Program to a Private Company"

Alberto M. Benitez appeared on RT en Español to discuss a pilot program that will keep undocumented immigrants under house arrest monitored by for-profit prison company.


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