In 2019, faculty, graduates, students and friends celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Center for Law, Health & Society. The fun “#ILoveHealthLaw” social media campaign asked everyone to tag the center and share how health law has impacted them professionally or personally.
Here are a few of our favorites from the faculty:
“#ILoveHealthLaw because law is a tool to improve health outcomes and address social determinants of health.” – Charity Scott, Founding Director of the Center for Law, Health & Society and Catherine C. Henson Professor of Law
"#ILoveHealthLaw because it allows me to work in areas like HIV, Human Subjects Research, and Public Health where I can make a real impact on people's lives." – Leslie Wolf, Interim Dean, Georgia State Law
"#ILoveHealthLaw because of the remarkable diversity of issues to explore, domestically and globally, with the shared goal of advancing well-being." – Jonathan Todres, Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law
"#ILoveHealthLaw because it has the potential to save lives and create equity. Health law is in aspects of private and public life, and lawyers have the tools to effect positive change." – Courtney Anderson, Associate Professor of Law
"#ILoveHealthLaw because it is an intellectual smorgasbord!" – Paul Lombardo, Regents’ Professor and Bobby Lee Cook Professor of Law
It’s not too late to join in the fun. Use the hashtag and share why you love health law!