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Ashley S. Deeks is an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, specializing in international law, national security, and the laws of war. She serves as vice dean and is a senior fellow at the Lieber Institute for Law and Land Warfare, as well as a faculty senior fellow at the Miller Center. Her work bridges legal theory with contemporary issues in intelligence, cybersecurity, and AI governance.
- Ph.D. in Law (J.D., University of Chicago Law School)
- Clerked for Judge Edward R. Becker, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Deeks' research explores the intersection of international law with emerging technologies, including AI and predictive algorithms, and their implications for national security. She analyzes legal frameworks for cyber conflict, autonomous military systems, and the ethical dimensions of algorithmic warfare. Her scholarship frequently addresses executive power, secrecy in international agreements, and the evolving laws of armed conflict.
Her recent publications focus on AI's impact on national security, cyber norms, and legal responses to crises like the Ukraine conflict. She collaborates with institutions such as the Lieber Institute and contributes to platforms like Lawfare, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and democratic oversight in high-tech legal contexts.
- Order of the Coif, University of Chicago Law School
- Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow (2007-08)
- Senior Fellow at Lieber Institute for Law and Land Warfare
- Faculty Senior Fellow at the Miller Center
- Member, State Department's Advisory Committee on International Law
- Member, American Law Institute
Deeks' advisory roles and grants include collaborations with the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the American Society of International Law. She co-edits Lawfare and contributes to global discussions on AI's legal implications, surveillance ethics, and international collaboration in conflict resolution.



