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Greer Donley is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she also serves as Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and holds the John E. Murray Faculty Scholar distinction. Her academic work centers on reproductive justice, health law, and gender equity, with particular emphasis on abortion legislation, FDA policy, and constitutional challenges in healthcare.
Professor Donley's research explores critical intersections of law and medicine, including:
- The legal implications of medication abortion and telehealth
- The impact of Dobbs v. Jackson on reproductive healthcare systems
- Regulatory frameworks for emerging health technologies
- Constitutional dimensions of reproductive autonomy
- Health disparities in maternal care
Her extensive publication record demonstrates consistent focus on reproductive rights evolution, with recent work analyzing interstate legal conflicts, shield law efficacy, and pandemic-era healthcare restrictions. Research trends show deepening expertise in federalism challenges and regulatory innovation in post-Roe America.
Professor Donley has been recognized for scholarly contributions including:
- John E. Murray Faculty Scholar award
While the provided materials don't specify student advising or lab affiliations, her leadership role as Associate Dean for Research indicates significant involvement in academic development and faculty mentorship within the law school.
