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Amy Doogan is an Assistant Professor at the Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), where she teaches undergraduate Legal Studies courses. Her expertise bridges law and healthcare, informed by over five years of nursing practice and legal experience as a trial attorney and appellate counsel.
Education:
- J.D., Harvard Law School
- Undergraduate studies at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and Pomona College
Research Interests: Professor Doogan’s work focuses on Health Law, exploring intersections between legal frameworks and healthcare systems. Her background as a nurse and attorney uniquely positions her to address topics such as healthcare regulation, medical ethics, and public health policy.
Teaching and Professional Experience:
- Teaches Legal Research and Writing, Constitutional Law, and Civil Procedure
- Clerked for Judges John Reese (Alaska Superior Court) and David Stewart (Alaska Court of Appeals)
- Formerly in the Anchorage Municipal Prosecutor’s Office and as Assistant Attorney General for Alaska
Advising and Grants: No advisees or grant information is listed in the provided texts. Her professional achievements emphasize legal practice and interdisciplinary work rather than academic grants or mentorship roles.
Affiliations: Member of the Justice Center’s faculty and staff directory at UAA, alongside colleagues such as John E. Angell and Robert Congdon.





