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S. Elizabeth (Betsy) Malloy

Andrew Katsanis Professor of Law
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e: betsy.malloy@uc.edu

Areas of Interest
Health Law
Mental Health Law
Disability Law
Torts

Education
BA, College of William and Mary
JD, Duke Law School

Professor Malloy teaches in the area of health law. She joined the faculty in 1996 after practicing law as a litigation associate with Covington and Burling in Washington, DC. She graduated from Duke University School of Law where she served as Notes Editor of the Duke Law Journal and was admitted to the Order of the Coif. She then clerked for the Honorable Eugene A. Wright of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Professor Malloy is the faculty director of the Glenn M. Weaver Institute of Law and Psychiatry, providing programming and research projects for the Weaver Fellows. She conducts research in disability law, health law, and law and psychiatry. She has been published in the Boston College Law Review, the William and Mary Law Review, the Georgia Law Review as well as several others. Professor Malloy has received the Harold C. Schott Publication Award Prize for outstanding scholarship (2002, 2003, and 2004) and the Goldman Award for teaching excellence (2000).

Download a copy of Professor Malloy's Curriculum Vitae (pdf).

Publications

Overcoming the Obstacles of Garrett: An "As Applied" Saving Construction for the ADA's Title II, 39 Wake Forest L. Rev. 133 (2004) (joint author) (solicited for symposium).

The Interaction of the ADA, the FMLA, and Workers' Compensation: Why Can't We Be Friends?, 41 Brandeis L.J. 821 (2003) (solicited for symposium).

The Model of a Great Doctor, 25 Hum. Rts. Q. 826 (2003) (reviewing Paul Farmer, Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues (2001)

Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Why Are Disability Law Claims Any Different? 33 Connecticut Law Review 603 (2001).

Recalibrating the Cost of Harm Advocacy Speech: Getting Beyond Brandenburg, 42 William & Mary Law Review 1165 (2000)(joint author).

De-Institutionalizing the Mentally Disabled: The Canadian Solution, 25 Hum. Rts. Q. 832 (2003) (reviewing A Textured Life: Empowerment and Adults with Developmental Disabilities (Alisor Pedlor et al., eds.) (1999)

International Bioethics: West learns from East, 25 Hum Rts. Q. 822 (2003) (reviewing A Cross-Cultural Dialogue on Health Care Ethics (Harold Coward & Pinit Ratanakul, eds.) (1999)