معرفی
John J. LoCurto serves as Professor at St. Mary's University School of Law, where his scholarship critically examines tensions between corporate rights and public health policy. His primary institutional affiliation remains St. Mary's with collaborative work extending to University of the Incarnate Word faculty.
Professor LoCurto's research spans three interconnected domains:
- Healthcare Fraud Enforcement: Analyzing Anti-Kickback Statute applications, Medicare Part C vulnerabilities, and mens rea standards in fraud prosecutions
- Constitutional/Public Health Conflicts: Investigating corporate religious exemptions (Braidwood case), RFRA implications for ACA mandates, and theoretical foundations of corporate personhood
- Clinical-Legal Interfaces: Exploring end-of-life decision frameworks under Texas law and business education for physicians
His publication record shows consistent scholarly output from 2020-2024, with 2024's "Corporate Takeover" article representing his most significant contribution to contemporary debates about corporate religious exemptions threatening public health infrastructure. Recent work demonstrates increasing focus on how legal interpretations of corporate personhood enable resistance to population health measures.
Professor LoCurto's supervisory approach emphasizes doctrinal rigor combined with policy impact analysis. His collaborations with medical educators and public health scholars indicate interdisciplinary engagement, though no formal graduate student supervision is evident from publication records. Current research appears grant-supported through St. Mary's institutional resources rather than external funding.





