Mary Anne Bobinski
Mary Anne Bobinski | |
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Born | 1962 |
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Occupation(s) | Legal scholar and educator |
Mary Anne Bobinski (born 1962) is an American legal scholar and educator whose research focuses on health law in the United States and Canada. She was the dean of the Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia from 2003 to 2015 and is a past President of the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics.[1][2]
Bobinski was born in Cortland, New York and studied at the State University of New York at Buffalo where she received her BA in psychology in 1982 and her JD in 1987. She served a judicial clerkship with Max Rosenn of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and then did further study at Harvard Law School, receiving her LL.M. in 1989. She joined the faculty of the University of Houston Law Center in 1989 as an assistant professor. She served as Director of the Health Law and Policy Institute there from 2001 and from 2002 was the John and Rebecca Moores Professor of Law. In 2003 she was appointed Dean of the Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia and served in that post through 2015.[3][4][5] She is a current (December 2017) member of the Committee of the Allard Prize for International Integrity.[6]
References
- ^ States News Service (26 February 2016). "CU-Boulder Announces Four Finalists for Law Dean"
- ^ American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics. "Past Presidents"
- ^ Allard School of Law. Faculty biography: Mary Anne Bobinski
- ^ University of Colorado Law School. "Mary Anne Bobinski"
- ^ Who's Who Among American Law Students, Volume 7 (1987). "Bobinski, Mary Anne", p. 34. University Publishing Bureau
- ^ "Allard Prize Committee". Allard Prize for International Integrity. December 5, 2017. Retrieved December 5, 2017.
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Further reading
- Sarra, Janis (September 2004). "On the Front Cover: Mary Anne Bobinski, Dean of the UBC Faculty of Law". The Advocate, Vol. 62, Part 5, pp. 657–659. University of British Columbia