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MSL: Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology Law

MSL: Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology Law

 

Overview

The Master of Studies in Law (MSL) is a graduate degree for professionals seeking legal knowledge without becoming attorneys. In the Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology Law concentration, the program offers:

  • A holistic understanding of how policy, law, and technology intersect.
  • Insight into the regulation of the tech and digital information ecosystems, including emerging sectors like AI and blockchain.
  • Exploration of laws and regulations that impact product development and corporate risk.
  • Preparation to manage product development, oversight, risk management, and compliance challenges.

Located in the heart of Washington, DC, GW Law offers unparalleled access to the federal agencies, courts, and policy organizations that shape the nation’s privacy, artificial intelligence (AI), and technology landscape. Students benefit from proximity to government institutions, industry leaders, and professional networks that bring classroom learning to life and open doors to career opportunities in compliance, data security, and technology law.

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Program at a Glance

  24 Credits
1-2 Years
Program Duration
(Full-Time/Part-Time)

  Online,
On-Campus, or Hybrid
Format

  August 1, 2026
Final Fall 2026 Application Deadline

  $65,760
Approximate Tuition

 

 

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What is Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology Law

Privacy, artificial intelligence, and tech law cover the rules about: 

  • When and how companies, governments, or other people can use technology to gather information about people–and what can be done with that information.
  • What responsibilities companies, governments, and people have when developing or using technology–and what happens if they don’t live up to those responsibilities.
  • Keeping technological systems (and the information stored in them) safe.

 

 

  

Flexible Format

   Online, on-campus, or hybrid.
   Full-time or part-time.

  

Use Your Real-World Experience

   No JD Required.
   For professionals with 3+ years of relevant experience.

  

Gain a Professional Edge

   Learn how the law interacts with the privacy, data security, and AI landscape.
   Be the go-to professional for working with both legal and technical teams.

 

 

 

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Concentration Courses

The curriculum in this privacy, artificial intelligence, and technology law master's program includes foundational coursework in U.S. law and legal writing, as well as foundational and advanced courses addressing the legal rules that apply to the tech sector and entities processing personal information.  Students complete a 24-credit program focused on privacy, AI, and tech law, with the option to take courses in other areas of law. 

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Who Can Benefit from the Program?

The MSL with a concentration in privacy, artificial intelligence, and technology law can help professionals serving in a variety of roles, like:

  

Compliance/Privacy Officers

Help organizations meet data protection standards and safeguard consumer trust.

  

Information Security Leaders

Help integrate technical expertise throughout your organization to strengthen resilience.

  

Data-Driven Executives

Lead companies that rely on consumer data with confidence and legal insight.

  

Consultants

Holistically guide organizations through privacy, data security, and tech challenges.

  

Policymakers

Shape legislation and policy in the evolving privacy and tech law landscape.

  

 

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Adrienne Fowler

  

We are one of the few schools in the country that offers the range of courses that professionals need to succeed at the intersection of law and tech. Only about 4% of law schools offer even a single advanced course in privacy, data security, and tech law. GW Law offers over a dozen.

Dean Adrienne E. Fowler
Bernard Assistant Dean, Privacy and Technology Law Program
Deputy Director, GW Center for Law & Technology: The Bernard Center

 

Contact MSL Admissions: msladmissionsatlaw [dot] gwu [dot] edu (msladmissions[at]law[dot]gwu[dot]edu) | 202.994.7242