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Professor Mark Anderson is a faculty member at the Temple University School of Law, where he has been teaching since 1989. His expertise spans Environmental Law, Health Law, Torts, Contracts, and Trusts and Estates. He holds a J.D. from the University of Michigan School of Law and a B.S. from Colorado College.
- J.D., University of Michigan School of Law
- B.S., Colorado College
His research focuses on critical intersections of law, ethics, and public health, particularly in organ and bone marrow donation, healthcare policy, and legal education. His work addresses ethical dilemmas in medical decision-making and the role of law in shaping public health outcomes.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on bioethics and health law, particularly in the areas of organ transplantation, donor incentives, and the legal status of prisoners in medical contexts. His scholarship combines doctrinal legal analysis with ethical and policy considerations, contributing to national discourse on healthcare justice and reform.
While no formal scientific awards are listed, his publications in prominent law reviews indicate scholarly recognition and impact.
Professor Anderson has likely supervised numerous law students and contributed to curriculum development, particularly in legal education and health law. He previously clerked for Judge Boyce Martin of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals and practiced tax-exempt finance at Palmer & Dodge in Boston. Before law school, he contributed to transportation safety programs at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
He is actively engaged in academic and public discourse, with media appearances in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Temple News, and WHYY Newsworks, reflecting his role as a public intellectual in legal and health policy matters.




