Amy T. Campbell, JD, MBE is the inaugural Associate Dean for Law & Health Sciences and Professor of Law at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (UIC Law), where she also serves as faculty director of the Health Equity, Law & Policy Program (HELPP), which officially launched in fall 2021. Dean Campbell’s law school-based teaching experience includes Health Law Survey, Health Law: Structure & Financing, Bioethics & the Law, Mental Health Law, Public Health Law, and Torts, as well as an interdisciplinary policy skills course she developed—the Health Policy Practicum. Her current scholarly interests focus on how to rethink legal/policy approaches to advance mental health and, more broadly, how to develop health policy from a therapeutic, evidence-informed, and ethical perspective. Dean Campbell was a Founding Board member of the International Society for Therapeutic Jurisprudence (“ISTJ”) and began service as ISTJ board chair in summer 2023. She was also chosen as one of sixteen fellows in the University of Illinois System’s Presidential Executive Leadership Program for the 2020-21 academic year. Dean Campbell received her law degree from Yale Law School, her Master’s in Bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania, and her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame.