Brian Laws
Commander Brian Laws is the US 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 US 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.