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Thomas Greaney

Research Professor

Bio

Before joining UC Law SF, Professor Greaney was the Chester A. Myers Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Health Law Studies at Saint Louis University School of Law. He has written extensively on topics involving health law and policy, antitrust law, and health care financing and is co-author of the nation’s leading health law casebook and hornbook. He has testified several times before the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives and consulted for the FTC, U.S. Department of Justice and state attorneys general on health law enforcement issues. Prior to joining the SLU Law faculty, he served as an Assistant Chief in the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, specializing in health care antitrust litigation, and completed a visiting professorship at Yale Law School. He has also been a Fulbright Fellow studying European Community competition law in Brussels, and has been a visiting scholar at Université Paris Dauphine in Paris, Seton Hall University, and the University of Minnesota. Professor Greaney was named Jay Healy Health Law Professor of the Year by the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics in 2007. He received his B.A magna cum laude from Wesleyan University and his J.D. from Harvard Law School.

Education

  • Harvard Law School
    J.D.

  • Wesleyan University
    B.A.

Accomplishments

  • Jay Healy Award
    Health Law Teacher of the Year, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics
    2007

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Best Faculty Publication
    1989

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Honorable Mention Best Faculty Publication
    1990

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Honorable Mention Best Faculty Publication
    1997

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Best Faculty Publication
    2004

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Honorable Mention Best Faculty Publication
    2006

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Honorable Mention Best Faculty Publication
    2007

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Best Faculty Publication
    2011

  • Thompson & Mithcell Award
    Best Faculty Publication
    2013

Selected Scholarship

Courses

  • Business Associations and Introduction to Federal Securities
  • U.S. Healthcare System and the Law
  • Healthcare System Reform