![]() ![]() ![]() Working to reform legal education, Robertson is leading the development of JD-Next, a national program designed to reduce disparities in preparation for law school and to provide a more reliable predictor of student success. For over a decade, he has served on the clinical ethics committee of an academic medical center. He previously served as reporter for the Health Law Monitoring Committee of the Uniform Law Commission. Robertson has co-edited three books, Nudging Health: Behavioral Economics and Health Law (2016), Blinding as a Solution to Bias: Strengthening Biomedical Science, Forensic Science, and Law (2016), and Innovation and Protection: The Future of Medical Device Regulation (2022).Īcting in legal reform movements, Robertson has worked for the board of trustees of the California State Bar to reduce racial disparities in the attorney discipline system. In 2019, Harvard University Press published Exposed: Why Our Health Insurance is Incomplete and What Can be Done About It. ![]() His wide-ranging work includes torts, bioethics, professional responsibility, conflicts of interests, criminal justice, evidence, the First Amendment, racial disparities, and corruption. Professor Robertson is an expert in health law, institutional design, and decision making. He is also a Professor of Health Law, Policy & Management in the BU School of Public Health. Neal Pike Scholar in Health & Disability Law. Christopher Robertson joined the BU Law faculty in 2020 as a tenured professor and N. ![]()
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