James G. Hodge, Jr. _

ProfessorASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of LawAcademia/University
Work Tempe Arizona United States of America

Biographical Info

James G. Hodge, Jr., JD, LLM, is Professor of Public Health Law and Ethics; and Director of the nationally-ranked Public Health Law and Policy Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University. Through scholarship, teaching, and applied projects, Professor Hodge delves into multiple areas of health law, public health law, global health law, ethics and human rights.
Beginning in September 2010, he has served as Director of the Western Region Office of the Network for Public Health Law, one of five centers nationally funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Since its inception, the Western Region Office has assisted public health lawyers, officials, practitioners, students, and others across 11 states and nationally on over 1,500 claims.
Professor Hodge is a prolific scholar, having published more than 160 articles in journals of law, medicine, public health and bioethics; 2 books in public health law; 25 book chapters; and guest edited 4 symposium issues in the Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Jurimetrics, and the Annals of Health Law. As former President of the Public Health Law Association and Board of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics (ASLME), Professor Hodge co-chaired the national public health law conference sponsored by RWJF in 2010 and 2014. He also hosted ASLME’s Health Law Professors Conference at ASU in June 2012.

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