- Sylvia A. Law
Sylvia A. Law is the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law, Medicine and Psychiatry and the Co-Director of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program at
New York University School of Law.Biography
Law was born in
Minnesota in 1942 and attended public schools in Minnesota,South Dakota andMontana . She earned her B.A. (1964) fromAntioch College , and her J.D. (1968) fromNew York University School of Law .For three decades, Law has been one of the nation's leading scholars in the fields of health law, women's rights, poverty, and constitutional law. She has played a major role in dozens of civil rights cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and in lower state and federal courts, and has testified before Congress and state legislatures on a range of issues. In 1984, Law became the first lawyer in the United States selected as a
MacArthur Prize Fellow . She has been active in the Society of American Law Teachers, served as president of the organization from 1988-1990 and was honored by the organization as Law Teacher of the Year in 2001. In 2004, Prof. Law was elected to theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences .She lives in New York City, Woodstock, New York and Kailua, Hawaii. Her son, Benjamin Ensminger-Law was born in 1977 and is a banker in New York City.
Representative Publications
*"Commercial Sex: Beyond Decriminalization," 73 "California Law Review" 526 (2000)
*"White Privilege and Affirmative Action," 32 "Akron Law Review" 603 (1999)
*"Sex Discrimination and Insurance for Contraception," 73 "Washington Law Review" 363 (1998)
*"Homosexuality and the Social Meaning of Gender," 1988 "Wisconsin Law Review" 187 (1998)
*"Ending Welfare as We Know It," 49 "Stanford Law Review" 471 (1997)
*"Law and the American Health Care System" (1997)
*"Physician Assisted Death: An Essay on Rights and Remedies," 55 "Maryland Law Review" 292 (1996)
*"Crystal Eastman: NYU Law Graduate," 66 "New York University Law Review" 1963 (1991)
*"Rethinking Sex and the Constitution," 132 "University of Pennsylvania Law Review" 955 (1984)
*"Women, Work, Welfare and the Preservation of Patriarchy," 131 "University of Pennsylvania Law Review" 1249 (1983)
*"Pain and Profit: The Politics of Malpractice" (1978)
*"Blue Cross: What Went Wrong?" (2nd ed. 1976)Links
* [http://its.law.nyu.edu/faculty/profiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=bio.main&personID=20071 NYU School of Law Faculty Biography]
* [http://its.law.nyu.edu/faculty/profiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=cv.main&personID=20071 NYU School of Law Faculty Profile]
*Jeffrey Toobin, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/08/01/050801fa_fact “Sex and the Supremes: Why the Court’s next big battle may be about gay rights"] , "The New Yorker ", Aug. 1. 2005.
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