Health Law Concentration

Graduates of the Health Law Concentration are currently working in private law firms, government agencies that oversee the delivery of care, and public-interest organizations that protect the health care rights of vulnerable populations, such as the poor, elderly, disabled and people with HIV. Law school graduates with training in health law have the opportunity to work in a wide variety of settings that emphasize trial and appellate litigation, transactional work, regulatory compliance, or policy and legislative advocacy.

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Faculty in the Program