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Ani Satz is a Professor at Emory University's School of Law and Rollins School of Public Health, specializing in health law, disability law, and animal law. Her research explores the intersection of vulnerability, legal systems, and public health ethics.
- JD, University of Michigan School of Law
- PhD in Philosophy, Monash University (completed at Princeton University)
- BA (Hons.), University of Tulsa
Her work focuses on:
- Legal responses to vulnerability in healthcare systems
- Medical privacy regulations and federalism
- Ethical treatment of animals in law and policy
- Disability rights and anti-discrimination frameworks
- Transdisciplinary approaches to health education and policy
Recent publications examine police accountability for animal harm, fragmented healthcare protections, and medical privacy in workers' compensation. Her research has been cited in media outlets like Time Magazine and CNN.
- Fulbright Postgraduate Research Scholar at Monash University
- Elected member of the American Law Institute
- Chaired multiple AALS sections on Animal Law, Disability Law, and Law/Medicine
- Visiting Professor at Georgetown University Law Center
She leads the Health Law, Policy & Ethics Project and contributes to Emory's Center for Ethics, Global Health Initiative, and Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative. Courses taught include Health Law, Torts, and Animal Law, often cross-listed in bioethics and sustainability programs.


