
National Security Law and Policy
Students interested in studying national security law and policy questions may wish to pursue course in the National Security Law & Policy Focus Area.
Students may complete a Concentration in National Security Law & Policy by completing at least five courses listed under the National Security Law & Policy Focus Area and earning a final grade of “B-” or higher in each course.
For latest information, see Course Schedules and Syllabi page.
For more information, including course descriptions, please visit the University Catalog.
- Interbranch and Federalism Conflicts in National Security (Law 022)
- Intelligence Law (seminar (Law 492) or non-seminar (Law 131))
- Covert Action, Clandestine, and Special Operations Law (Law 148)
- Ethics in National Security Law (Law 149)
- Law of Armed Conflict and Military Operational Law (Law 211)
- Separation of Powers (Law 373)
- National Security Law (Law 384)
- Homeland Security Law (seminar (Law 426) or non-seminar (Law 388))
- Cybersecurity Law Seminar (Law 416)
- Prosecuting Terrorism and Cases Involving National Security Seminar (419)
- Surveillance Law (seminar (Law 641) or non-seminar (Law 731))
- Corporate National Security Law Seminar (Law 659)
- Counterterrorism Law Seminar (Law 654)