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Clayton Masterman is an Associate Professor of Law at the University at Buffalo School of Law, specializing in tort law and health care law. He holds affiliations with the School of Law and focuses on empirical law and economics analyses of public health risk regulation. His research evaluates legal responses to public health risks and institutional risk valuation methods.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Law and Economics, Vanderbilt University
- J.D., Vanderbilt Law School
- B.A. in Mathematics and Economics, Vassar College
Research interests include Health Law, Tort Law, Administrative Law, and Law & Economics. His work has been published in journals like the Indiana Law Journal, Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, and Journal of Risk and Uncertainty.
Professionally, Masterman previously served as an associate at Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick LLP (D.C.), focusing on administrative, antitrust, and intellectual property litigation. He clerked for U.S. Circuit Judges David B. Sentelle (D.C. Circuit) and Gregg J. Costa (Fifth Circuit).
No specific grants or labs are mentioned, but his practice history and clerkships highlight institutional experience in legal strategy and judicial analysis.



