Assistant professor of law
Professor Ho joined the Rutgers faculty in 2010 from the O'Neill
Institute
for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center,
where she was a senior fellow and project director of the China Health
Law Initiative. She was previously country director and senior policy
adviser for the Clinton Foundation's China program. During the Clinton administration, she worked on the Domestic Policy Council at the White
House and later led senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's health legislative
staff.
Professor Ho received her A.B. magna
cum laude from Harvard College, her M.P.P from Harvard's John F. Kennedy
School of Government, and her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School
where she was articles editor of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil
Liberties Law Review. Her core teaching and scholarly interest is
health law and policy. She also writes in the areas of race relations
and Chinese law and governance. Her
article "Health Reform and
De Facto Federalism in China" was
published
in the March 2010 issue of China: An International Journal.
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