Mark Barnes - Legal Scholarship

Legal Scholarship

In 1988, Barnes founded the AIDS Law Clinic as an associate professor of the Columbia Law School. He is a Lecturer at the Yale Medical School, where he teaches each Fall. He has also been an Adjunct Professor at a number of law schools, including NYU Law School, Brooklyn Law School, Cardozo Law School, and New York Law School. He has taught courses in the ethics and law of human subject research, healthcare law, public health, managed care law, occupational health and safety, and law and medicine.

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