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University of Mississippi Law School launches first fully online Air and Space Law master's degree
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University of Mississippi Law School launches first fully online Air and Space Law master's degree
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 09, 2025
The University of Mississippi School of Law has introduced the nation's first fully online Master of Science in Air and Space Law, designed to equip professionals for leadership roles in the fast-growing aerospace sector. Created in collaboration with instructional design firm iDesign, the program delivers a comprehensive legal foundation for those working in aviation, commercial space, and emerging air mobility industries.

"This program offers a rigorous, accessible pathway for professionals seeking to lead in aerospace policy and regulation - whether or not they hold a JD," said Michelle Hanlon, professor of practice and executive director of the Center for Air and Space Law at Ole Miss Law. "As the commercial space and aviation sectors rapidly evolve, so too must the legal and regulatory frameworks that support them."

The fully asynchronous 30-credit curriculum is tailored for non-lawyers in air and space-related careers, from compliance and policy to government and defense. Core subjects include drone law, cybersecurity, AI in aerospace, export controls, international frameworks, and aviation finance. Developed by iDesign, the courses incorporate evidence-based teaching methods and interactive online tools to simulate real-world regulatory challenges.

"The goal is not simply to move content online, but to create a high-engagement experience grounded in how people learn," said Whitney Kilgore, PhD, iDesign co-founder and Chief Academic Officer.

The new program builds on Ole Miss Law's reputation as a pioneer in air and space law education. The school, affiliated with the FAA Drone Center of Excellence, is the only U.S. law institution offering this level of specialization. Pending state approval, enrollment will open in late 2025, with classes beginning in August 2026.

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