Lewis A. Grossman Explained

Lewis A. Grossman
Birth Name:Lewis Adam Grossman
Discipline:Legal scholar
Workplaces:American University Washington College of Law
Main Interests:health law, food law, drug law, administrative law, civil procedure, legal history

Lewis A. Grossman is a professor of law, historian, and legal scholar at the Washington College of Law, specializing in food and drug law.[1] [2] He was a Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) Fellow at Princeton University.[3]

Early life and education

Lewis Grossman was born to Madeleine and Edward Grossman of Westport, Connecticut. His mother was a lawyer and his father was a gastroenterologist and an associate professor of medicine at Yale University. Grossman attended Yale University, graduating summa cum laude in 1986 and receiving a Bachelor of Arts with a distinction in history. While at Yale, Grossman was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He also received the Katherine A. Walker Essay Prize and was a Rhodes Scholarship competition finalist for the New England District. In 2005, Grossman received a Ph.D. in history from Yale and won the George Washington Egleston Historical Prize for having the best dissertation on American history. Grossman graduated from Harvard Law School in 1990, earning a juris doctor and graduating magna cum laude. While at Harvard, he was a contestant on an episode of Jeopardy!.[4] [5]

Career

Grossman was a law clerk for Chief Judge Abner Mikva of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Following his position as a law clerk, Grossman became an associate at Covington & Burling.

On February 24, 1998, Grossman testified before the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee regarding FDA regulation of tobaccoproducts.[6]

Grossman began teaching at Washington College of Law in 1997.[7] [8] From 2008 to 2011, Grossman served as Associate Dean for Scholarship at the school. He teaches food and drug law as well as civil procedure.[9]

From 2017-2018, Grossman was a Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) Fellow at Princeton University. During his fellowship, he worked on writing a book which he described as "discussing legal efforts and social movements throughout American history to ensure that people can take any kind of medicine they want and visit any kind of doctor they want."[10] In October 2021, Oxford University Press will publish Grossman's book, titled Choose Your Medicine: Freedom of Therapeutic Choice in America.

Publications

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Textbooks

Articles

Personal life

Grossman married Lisa Rabin, a professor of Spanish and Latin American literature in 1994.[11] Their wedding was officiated by politician and Judge Abner Mikva.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Terry . Nicholas . Lewis Grossman on 'The Week in Health Law' Podcast . 26 April 2020 . Bill of Health . September 8, 2017.
  2. News: Lazarus . David . Column: Speedy drug approvals are risky, but drug companies have another idea that's just terrible . 26 April 2020 . The Los Angeles Times . February 10, 2017.
  3. News: Lewis Grossman on 'The Week in Health Law' Podcast . 26 April 2020 . Kennedy Institute of Ethics.
  4. Web site: Lewis Grossman . J Archive . 26 April 2020.
  5. Web site: Suzee Vlk, Lewis Grossman, Judith Seeger . TVDB . 26 April 2020.
  6. News: Daily Digest, Senate . 26 April 2020 . Congressional Record . February 24, 1998.
  7. News: THE EVOLUTION OF FDA REGULATIONS AND THE RISE OF THE EMPOWERED CONSUMER . 27 April 2020 . Drexel University . October 28, 2013.
  8. News: Terry . Mark . Former FDA Commissioners: Agency Should Be Independent . 27 April 2020 . BioSpace . October 22, 2018.
  9. Web site: Under Obama, a renewed FDA, Los Angeles Times . Frameworks Institute . 27 April 2020.
  10. News: Campbell . Hunter . 2017-2018 LAPA Fellows include alumnus, health law specialist . 27 April 2020 . The Daily Princetonian . April 12, 2017.
  11. News: WEDDINGS; Lisa M. Rabin, Lewis Grossman . 26 April 2020 . The New York Times . October 9, 1994.