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Dov Fox is a Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Health Law Policy and Bioethics at the University of San Diego School of Law. His scholarly work spans health law, bioethics, reproductive rights, and constitutional law, with a particular focus on the intersection of medicine, technology, and legal regulation.
His research interests include:
- Health Law and Policy
- Bioethics and Medical Ethics
- Reproductive Law and Rights
- Constitutional Law as applied to medical issues
- Genomics and Genetic Privacy Law
- Medical Conscience and Professional Regulation
- Fetal Personhood and Reproductive Negligence
Professor Fox's recent scholarly output demonstrates a strong focus on contemporary issues in reproductive law following the Dobbs decision, fetal personhood doctrines, medical conscience protections, and the legal implications of emerging biotechnologies. His work frequently examines tensions between individual rights, medical practice, and regulatory frameworks, with particular attention to how law shapes medical decision-making and patient outcomes. His recent publications address critical questions about reproductive loss valuation, polygenic embryo screening, and the legal treatment of frozen embryos in post-Dobbs America.
His notable scholarly contributions include:
- Analysis of abortion jurisprudence and policy evolution
- Examination of fetal personhood doctrines across multiple contexts
- Studies on reproductive negligence and damages frameworks
- Research on genetic privacy and data sharing in medical contexts
- Exploration of medical conscience protections and limitations
- Investigation of racial dimensions in assisted reproduction
As Director of the Center for Health Law Policy and Bioethics, Professor Fox oversees research initiatives examining contemporary challenges at the intersection of law, medicine, and technology. His leadership in this role positions him at the forefront of scholarly discourse on emerging issues in health law and bioethics.



