

Stacey Rohrs
Professor at the Department of Law, Stacey Rohrs is a dedicated and accomplished legal professional at George Washington University Law School. With a robust career that spans both academia and public service, she brings a wealth of practical experience to her students. In addition to her role as a Professorial Lecturer in Law, she serves as an Assistant Attorney General in the Computer Crimes Section of the Virginia Attorney General's Office. Her expertise in this area is further complemented by her position as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. Stacey Rohrs earned her Juris Doctor degree from The George Washington University Law School in 2012, where she developed a strong foundation in legal principles and practices. Her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for the intersection of law and technology. This unique combination of skills and interests allows her to provide insightful perspectives on the evolving challenges in the field of computer crimes. In her teaching, Professor Rohrs emphasizes the importance of understanding the legal implications of technological advancements and prepares her students to navigate the complexities of modern legal issues. Her dual roles in academia and government service enable her to offer a practical, real-world approach to legal education, inspiring future generations of lawyers to engage with the dynamic landscape of law and technology.