Ph.D., University of Arizona
J.D., Yale Law School
M.A., University of ArizonaB.S., Brigham Young University
Professor Megan Wright is assistant professor of law and medicine—Penn State Law’s first joint appointment with the College of Medicine—as well as an affiliate faculty member with the Department of Sociology and the Rock Ethics Institute in the College of the Liberal Arts. Professor Wright joined Penn State from Weill Cornell Medical College, where she was a postdoctoral associate of medical ethics. Concurrently, she served as a research fellow and senior adviser to the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury Project at the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School.
Her research and teaching interests include health law, bioethics and law, disability law, elder law, empirical legal studies, law and sociology, private law, and public health law. Her scholarship has been published or accepted for publication in the Maryland Law Review, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, North Carolina Law Review, Stanford Technology Law Review, Florida State University Law Review, Yale Law and Policy Review, Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics, JAMA Internal Medicine, and the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, among others.
Prior to earning her J.D., Professor Wright served as a law and social science research fellow at the James E. Rogers College of Law and as a qualitative analyst at the Southwest Institute for Research on Women, both at the University of Arizona.