Georgetown University Law Center

Ms. Deven McGraw, Deputy Director, Health Information Privacy, HHS
Ms. Michelle DeMooy, Acting Director, Center for Democracy and Technology
Ms. Cora Han, Attorney, FTC Division of Privacy and Identity Protection
Ms. Kelsey Finch, Policy Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum
Moderated by: Professor Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director, Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology

2016 O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law Colloquium

The purpose of the Colloquium is to engage leading experts, Georgetown Law students and faculty, and interested members of the public in an enriching dialogue surrounding current and pressing issues in global health law, policy and governance. The 2016 Colloquium will address two themes. First, at a time of increasing inequality, economic uncertainty, and evolving health and other threats, how can health law and public health be used to foster security—personal, community, national, and ultimately global security that leads to healthier populations the world over? And, second, what are the roles of different stakeholders in effecting policy change and how can lawyers and others advance change through different roles, whether as government policymakers, community advocates, researchers, or litigators?

The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University is the premier center for health law, scholarship, and policy. Its mission is to contribute to a more powerful and deeper understanding of the multiple ways in which law can be used to improve the public’s health, using objective evidence as a measure. The O’Neill Institute seeks to advance scholarship, science, research, and teaching that will encourage key decision-makers in the public, private, and civil society to employ the law as a positive tool for enabling more people in the United States and throughout the world to lead healthier lives.

Issues

Health Governance