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Law professor, health law and bioethics, Joseph F. Rice School of Law, South Carolina.
Medical ethics and law. Law prof at DePaul University College of Law and Faculty Director of the Jaharis Health Law Institute. Director of Law & Ethics at the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, the University of Chicago.
Prof@UCLA Law; Visiting Prof @Northwestern Law; adjunct econ prof @ UVic econ, British Columbia; health policy researcher, nonprofit law expert; trans rights matter
Prof @PittLaw, writing about abortion rights, pregnancy loss & other RJ issues. Mom. Kansan. Views my own. Bylines @NYT @Atlantic & more
Professor of Law at BU School of Law. Co-director Boston University Program on Reproductive Justice. New Book! Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS
Law prof at Boston University. Health law, empirical methods, judgment and decision making.
Stephen F. Loebs Professor in Health Management Services and Policy & Professor of Law, Ohio State University
Public Health Law & Policy; Health Policy; Global Public Health; Tobacco Regulation
Law prof @ Haub Law at Pace, health law, bus orgs, admin law
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Professor of health law, Seton Hall Law. Visiting professor of health law, Columbia Law.
Professor of Law and Biology. Northeastern University. Author of “The Uses of Diversity: How Race has Become Entangled in Law, Politics, and Biology” https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-uses-of-diversity/9780231220132/
Professor, #Edu, dormant user with irregular check ins but exquisitely informed opinions
Law professor. Researching and writing about innovation and access to new healthcare technologies, mostly in health law, FDA law, and patent law.
Ass't Prof @CornellILR, Associate faculty @CornellLaw, SJD22' @Harvard_Law. Care work; boundary of work; gender and political economy.