Chryssa Deliganis joined the faculty of Seattle University School of Law in 2021, where she teaches Health Law, Food and Drug Law, Property, Civil Procedure, and Professional Responsibility. Her scholarship has appeared in George Washington Law Review, Arizona Law Review, Ohio St. Law Journal, Georgia Law Review, and the NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy (among other journals). Previously, she served two years as a law clerk to Judge Richard C. Tallman on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, was a litigator at Foster Pepper in Seattle (now Foster Garvey), and was a lecturer for Barbri bar review on the subjects of property, land use, and zoning. Professor Deliganis received her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School, and her A.B. in Rhetoric with high distinction from the University of California, Berkeley.
Presentation: No Surprise: Regulatory and Judicial Challenges Stymie the No Surprises Act