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  School of Law-Camden 2006-2008 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Kimberly M. Mutcherson  

Kimberly M. Mutcherson

Associate Professor of Law.  Professor Mutcherson earned her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1994 and her J.D. in 1997 from Columbia University School of Law, where she was a Stone Scholar and received the Rosenmann Prize at graduation for her commitment to public interest law.  At Columbia, she cofounded the school's Women of Color Coalition and co-coordinated the law school's first conference on women of color and the law. While at Columbia, she worked as an intern for several public interest organizations including the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (now the Center for Reproductive Rights), the Legal Aid Society-Juvenile Rights Division, and the American Civil Liberties Union Women's Rights Project. Professor Mutcherson began her post-law school legal career as a Kirkland & Ellis Fellow at the HIV Law Project (HLP) where she continued to work as a staff attorney when her fellowship year ended. At HLP, she focused on impact litigation and policy work for underrepresented populations including women; low-income gay, lesbian, and transgendered individuals; and injection drug users. Among other topics, she worked on issues of mandatory HIV testing, under-inclusion of women and people of color in clinical trials, mandatory partner notification, and name-based HIV reporting. She also coordinated HLP's advocacy training program for HIV-positive women. Professor Mutcherson joined the Rutgers faculty in 2002 where she teaches Torts; HIV/AIDS and the Law; and Bioethics, Babies, and Babymaking. Her scholarly work focuses on health law, with a particular interest in bioethics, and family law.  She has written on issues of health care decision making involving adolescents and children, and her writing has appeared in the Harvard Women's Law Journal and the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy.
 
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