Professor Gabriel Scheffler Publishes Essay on Private Standards and the Benzene Case

Professor Scheffler works primarily in the areas of health law and policy.
Professor Gabriel Scheffler Publishes Essay on Private Standards and the Benzene Case
Professor Gabriel Scheffler

Professor Gabriel Scheffler recently published an essay in The Regulatory Review, which is put out by the Penn Program on Regulation, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.  The essay, “Private Standards and the Benzene Case,” was co-written with Cary Coglianese of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and discusses a classic Supreme Court case, highlighting the impact and importance of private standards for regulated entities.

Professor Scheffler works primarily in the areas of health law and policy, administrative law, and occupational regulation. He is the faculty advisor for the new Health Law focus at Miami Law.  Prior to joining the Miami Law faculty, he was a Regulation Fellow with the Penn Program on Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Research Fellow with the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School. Previously, he served as a Staff Economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers, where he worked on health care and labor market policy.