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Professor Renée M. Landers is a Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School in Boston. She serves as Faculty Director for the Health and Biomedical Law Concentration and the Master of Science in Law: Life Sciences program. Her career spans academia, public service, and legal practice, including roles as Deputy General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice.
- AB, Radcliffe College
- Juris Doctor, Boston College Law School
Her research focuses on health law, administrative law, and constitutional law, with a strong emphasis on racial and ethnic health disparities, judicial ethics, and privacy rights. She has authored influential works on the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid expansion, and the intersection of diversity and the legal profession.
Her recent publications examine healthcare equity, administrative law challenges, and the legal implications of social insurance programs. Themes include racial justice, policy innovation, and the role of federal agencies in shaping legal frameworks.
Scientific and professional accolades include:
- Fellow of the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law (2019)
- Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Pinnacle Award (2010)
- National Academy of Social Insurance Membership (2007)
- American Law Institute Membership (1998)
- Harvard Medal (1999)
Landers has served on numerous boards, including Massachusetts General Hospital and Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts. She has also contributed to legal education through media commentary and public engagement on constitutional, health, and administrative law issues.

