Introducing Kathleen M. Boozang, Associate Dean & Professor of Law
Today we are very pleased to welcome Kathleen M. Boozang to Health Reform Watch. Seton Hall University School of Law Associate Dean and Professor of Law, Kathleen M. Boozang has dedicated much of her career to nonprofit governance issues, with a special focus on religiously-sponsored hospitals. In the last several years, however, she has expanded her research and teaching to explore the legal and policy issues related to the global pharmaceutical and medtech industries, many of which make New Jersey their headquarters. Dean Boozang oversees the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science and Technology, and the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy.
In addition to her duties at the Law School, Dean Boozang serves on the Board of Directors of the American Health Lawyers Association. This year she was named a Fellow to The Hastings Center, an independent nonprofit bioethics research institute. Also this year, Dean Boozang was elected as a Fellow to the American Bar Foundation , an honorary organization of legal practitioners. She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Health and Life Sciences Law and is a past editor-in-chief of the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. She is past president of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics and also previously sat on the Advisory Board of the Journal of Health Law.
Throughout her legal career, Dean Boozang has been active in public service. She has served on numerous advisory boards and committees for healthcare providers and for the states of New Jersey and New York, including serving as an advisor to the Attorney General Task Force on Physician Compensation by Pharmaceutical Companies, which sought to determine if and how patient care in New Jersey is impacted by the practice of pharmaceutical companies giving gifts and other compensation to physicians. She is currently a member of the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law, an interdisciplinary commission with a mandate to develop public policy on bioethical issues.
Dean Boozang graduated from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, Mo., where she was inducted into the Order of the Coif and served as the managing editor of Law Quarterly. She received her LL.M. from Yale Law School in 1990.
She was named the Seton Hall University Woman of the Year Award in 2006 and was named Washington University Law School’s Young Alum of the Year in 2004.



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