Professor Wiley teaches torts, health law, and public health law. Her current research focuses on access to health care and healthy conditions in the U.S. and globally. She also works on various law and policy issues at the intersection of public health, food systems, and environmental change. Prior to joining the faculty at WCL, Professor Wiley was the Global Health Law Program Director at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University. She had also previously worked at the Center for Law and the Public’s Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the American Society for Law, Medicine and Ethics, and Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman LLC in Baltimore, MD. She received her AB and JD from Harvard, where she served on the Harvard Law Review, and her MPH from Johns Hopkins.
Torts
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
Science and Technology
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
Products Liability
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
Law and Economics
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
Law and Society
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
Health Law and Policy
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
Public Law and Legal Theory
Rethinking the New Public Health, ExpressO (2011)
This article contributes to an emerging theoretical debate over the legitimate scope of public health...
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Adaptation to the Health Consequences of Climate Change as a Potential Influence on Public Health Law and Policy: From Preparedness to Resilience, Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works (2010)
Because the health effects of climate change are likely to be significant and far-reaching, a...
Mitigation/Adaptation and Health: Health Policymaking in the Global Response to Climate Change and Implications for Other Upstream Determinants, Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals (2010)
Moving Global Health Law Upstream: A Critical Appraisal of Global Health Law as a Tool for Health Adaptation to Climate Change, Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals (2010)
The relatively new discipline of global health law is a potentially powerful tool for promoting...
Healthy Planet, Healthy People: Integrating Global Health into the International Response to Climate Change, Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works (2009)
The potentially groundbreaking negotiations currently underway on the international response to climate change and national...
The International Response to Climate Change: An Agenda for Global Health (with Lawrence O. Gostin), Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works (2009)
As the international community negotiates a successor to the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations...