Professor of Law. Professor Rosenblatt earned his B.A.
summa cum laude in 1966 at Harvard College and an M.Sc. with
distinction at the London School of Economics and Political Science in
1967. He was article and book review editor of the law journal at Yale
Law School, where he earned his J.D. in 1971. He served as law clerk to
U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weinstein in Brooklyn, New York, and as
staff attorney with the Health Law Project of the University of
Pennsylvania. Professor Rosenblatt also has served as special
consultant to the court in the Agent Orange Products Liability case and
as cochair of the Society of American Law Teachers' Committee on
Justice in Health Care Reform. He also has testified in Congress and
before the President's Advisory Commission about consumer rights in
health care delivery. His articles include "Health Care Reform and
Administrative Law: A Structural Approach" (Yale Law Journal) and "The Courts, Health Care Reform, and the Reconstruction of American Social Legislation" (Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law). He is the lead author of Law and the American Health Care System (Foundation Press, 1997).
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