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Charlotte Tschider

Adjunct Professor

Areas of Expertise

Artificial Intelligence, International Data Protection, Privacy Law, Cybersecurity Law


Courses

Artificial Intelligence and Health Care for Professionals


Biography

Professor Charlotte Tschider’s scholarship examines legal issues in artificial intelligence, international data protection, information privacy, cybersecurity law, and healthcare medical device technology. Professor Tschider is the author of International Cybersecurity and Privacy Law in Practice, 2d Ed. (Wolters Kluwer 2018, 2023), and Cybersecurity Law: An Interdisciplinary Problem (West 2020, with Derek Bambauer, Gus Hurwitz, and David Thaw). Her academic articles have been published in the Yale Law and Policy Review, Washington University Law Review, Iowa Law Review, Maryland Law Review, and BYU Law Review, amongst many others. She has appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered and has been featured in a variety of news media publications, including USA Today, Forbes, Foreign Affairs, Stat, The Hill, and Morning Consult.

Professor Tschider is an organizing member of the annual Cybersecurity Law and Policy Scholars Conference, and a guest co-convenor of Emory University School of Law's Legal Scholars Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence. She is also an Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.