Kate Greenwood is a Research Fellow & Lecturer in Law at the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy at Seton Hall University School of Law. She also serves as Faculty Editor of Seton Hall Law’s Health Reform Watch blog. Kate received her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and her undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College. After law school, she was an Equal Justice Works Fellow and Staff Attorney at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, a law clerk to federal judges at the trial and appellate levels, and an associate at Covington & Burling in New York. Her current research interests include maternal and child health policy, prescription drug and medical device regulation, and, especially, the intersection of the two.
Some of Kate’s recent publications include:
“Litigant Regulation” of Physician Conflicts of Interest, ____ Ga. St. U. L. Rev. ____ (forthcoming).
The Affordable Care Act’s Risk Adjustment and Other Risk-Spreading Mechanisms: Needed Support for New Jersey’s Health Insurance Exchange (2012)(policy brief produced with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation).
The Health Insurance Exchange, the Medicaid Program, and the Apportionment of Responsibility for Determining Eligibility and Effectuating Enrollment in New Jersey (2012)(policy brief produced with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation).
The Ban on “Off-Label” Pharmaceutical Promotion: Constitutionally Permissible Prophylaxis against False or Misleading Commercial Speech?, 37 Am. J. L. & Med. 278 (2011).
The Mysteries of Pregnancy: The Role of Law in Solving the Problem of Unknown but Knowable Maternal-Fetal Medication Risk, 79 U. Cin. L. Rev. 267 (2010).