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Faculty and Administration Profiles

Charlotte Tschider

Title/s:  Associate Professor

Email: ctschider@luc.edu

CV Link: Tschider CV.pdf

About

Professor Charlotte Tschider joined the Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 2020. Tschider’s primary 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), Cybersecurity Law: An Interdisciplinary Problem (West 2020, with Derek Bambauer, Gus Hurwitz, and David Thaw), and Cyborg Health (Cambridge University Press, under contract, with Krista Kennedy). Tschider’s 30+ academic works have appeared in the Yale Journal of Law and Technology, Yale Law and Policy Review, Washington University Law Review, Iowa Law Review, Maryland Law Review, and BYU Law Review, amongst many others. Professor Tschider 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, Bloomberg Law, and Morning Consult.

Tschider regularly consults on state and federal statutory, regulatory, and policy developments and is an organizing member of the annual Cybersecurity Law and Policy Scholars Conference and a guest co-convenor of Emory University Law School’s Legal Scholars Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence. Before joining Loyola, Tschider was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska and the Jaharis Faculty Fellow in Health Law and Intellectual Property at the DePaul University College of Law. Prior to Professor Tschider’s time in academia, Tschider served in various senior corporate management and consultative capacities in information technology, cybersecurity, privacy, and legal compliance, for nearly two decades.