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E-Mail:
th4n@virginia.edu


Phone:
(434) 924-3187

Office: WB344

Secretary/Assistant:
Sharon E. Hutchinson

    Subjects:
    Health law (particularly bioethics and the law, end-of-life decision making, and medical malpractice), mental health law, public health law (particularly HIV/AIDS-related issues), psychiatry and criminal law (adults and juveniles), law and forensic evaluations, juror stress and other jury issues, elder abuse (particularly financial exploitation), child abuse, domestic violence


    Thomas L. Hafemeister

    Associate Professor, General Faculty
    Director of Legal Studies, Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy

    J.D., University of Nebraska, 1982
    Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1988

    Thomas Hafemeister is an associate professor at the Law School, as well as the director of legal studies at the Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy. At the Law School, he teaches Medical Malpractice and Health Care Quality, Bioethics and the Law, Mental Health Law, and Psychiatry and Criminal Law. His recent scholarship has focused on health law (including articles on physician disclosures of emergent medical risks, the influence of direct-to-consumer advertising and Internet-based health information on medical decision-making, and the effect of the pharmaceutical industry supplying gifts to physicians), mental health law, particularly within the criminal justice system (including an article on the impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on the use of the insanity defense), public health law, elder abuse (including financial abuse of the elderly), child abuse and domestic violence.

    At the Institute, he provides training programs and consultations to mental health practitioners regarding the law underlying the forensic evaluation process and publishes Developments in Mental Health Law (DMHL). In recent years, Hafemeister has collaborated with several students on articles that have been published in a wide range of law reviews. The DMHL also publishes student papers.

    Hafemeister received his J.D. with distinction from the University of Nebraska Law School in 1982 and his Ph.D. in social psychology in 1988 from the University of Nebraska joint J.D./Ph.D. degree program. After graduating from law school, he worked as assistant counsel in the Litigation Division of New York’s Counsel's Office for the Office of Mental Health. Subsequently he became a senior staff attorney/research associate in the Research Division of the National Center for State Courts and was a member of its Institute on Mental Disability and the Law. During this time, he was also an adjunct professor at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary, where he taught a mental health law seminar and Legal Skills. He was then for two years a research associate professor at the University of Nebraska, where he taught and conducted research on public health law and the public health system, and for two years was a visiting assistant professor of law at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, where he taught courses on health law and medical malpractice. Prior to joining the institute, he was the managing editor for the American Health Lawyers Association.





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