Fellows

Brian Laws

Military Fellow, Security Studies Program
Commander, US Navy
Brian Laws

Commander Brian Laws is the U.S. Navy 2025-2026 Fellow at MIT's Security Studies Program. He was born in Newport, Rhode Island and raised in a Navy family, CDR Laws earned his commission in 2006 through the Navy ROTC program at the College of the Holy Cross with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. 

At sea, he served as Internal Communications Division Officer in USS ESSEX (LHD 2) in Sasebo, Japan; Fire Control Officer in USS PAUL HAMILTON (DDG 60) in Pearl Harbor, HI; Assistant Navigator and Executive Watch Officer in BNS LOUISE-MARIE (F931) during a Personnel Exchange Program (PEP) tour in Belgium; Operations Officer in USS STERETT (DDG 104) in San Diego, CA; Operations Officer for COMDESRON 60 in Rota, Spain; Flag Secretary and N1 for Carrier Strike Group ELEVEN in Everett, WA. Ashore, he was a Maritime Warfare instructor in Surface Warfare Officer School (SWOS), in Newport, RI. 

CDR Laws earned a master’s in national security and strategic studies from the U.S. Naval War College and a master’s in international relations from American University. Most recently, CDR Laws completed his tour as Executive Officer, USS John Paul Jones and assumed the duties as Commanding Officer in July 2023.

Email
lawsb@mit.edu