Kerry H. Wallace is a student of the 2025-2026 LL.M. in National and Global Health Law. She is from the U.S.

Wallace is a partner with Goodman and Wallace, P.C., a civil litigation and transactional law firm in Vail, Colorado. She has practiced law for 34 years in the private sector and continues to practice while pursuing her LL.M. 

Prior to enrolling at Georgetown Law, she also served on the Eagle County Planning Commission and has been involved with an initiative to bring mental health and substance abuse support for those awaiting trial due to criminal charges in the Fifth Judicial District in Colorado. She is focusing on health equity and access to care with an emphasis on mental health and addiction in honor of her son, Nathan Wallace, who passed away in June 2023 at 23 years of age. 

She is a team member of the Urban Institute-Georgetown Law Project on Health Equity and the Law, an initiative that develops strategies to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health care. She has recently published as a co-author in Health Affairs regarding physicians’ ethical duty to disobey unlawful edicts.

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