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Shelley Diehl Geballe, JD, MPH

Professor in the Practice (Health Policy)
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Health Policy & Management

314 LEPH (Laboratory of Epidemiology and Public Health), 60 College Street

New Haven, CT 06510

United States

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Professor in the Practice (Health Policy)

Biography

Attorney Geballe is a Professor in the Practice (Health Policy) at the Yale School of Public Health where she teaches Public Health Law and directs the Health Policy Practicum. She also is Distinguished Senior Fellow at Connecticut Voices for Children, a state research and advocacy organization she co-founded in 1995 and led as President until 2008. For several decades she co-directed the Legislative Advocacy Clinic at YLS as a Clinical Lecturer in Law.

A graduate of Yale Law School (1976) and the Yale School of Public Health (1995), she practiced civil rights law with the CT ACLU for more than a decade, representing, among others, Connecticut's foster children in successful systemic reform litigation against the state child welfare department, inmates with HIV/AIDS in litigation against the state department of correction, and school children with HIV/AIDS who were being excluded from the New Haven Public Schools. Her publications include Geballe, Gruendel & Andiman, Forgotten Children of the AIDS Epidemic (Yale University Press, 1995). She has consulted internationally on public health and AIDS law in China and South Africa, and served on several dozen state commissions and task forces on topics ranging from Connecticut's spending caps to child and adult mental health services in Connecticut. In 2009, she co-founded the Connecticut News Project, that parent organization of CT Mirror which provides professional reporting about Connecticut government, policy and politics - www.ctmirror.org. She continues to serve on its Board of Directors and has served on the Boards of multiple other state and national organizations, including the ACLU, Planned Parenthood of America's Legal Advisory Board, and the Melville Charitable Trust.

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Education & Training

MPH
Yale University School of Medicine (1995)
JD
Yale University School of Law (1976)
BA
University of Michigan, Psychology (1971)

Research

Overview

Public Health Interests

Community Health; Health Policy; HIV/AIDS; Child/Adolescent Health; Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; COVID-19

Research at a Glance

Publications Timeline

A big-picture view of Shelley Diehl Geballe's research output by year.
12Publications

Publications

2021

  • The Case for Expanded Subsidized Guardianship
    8. Geballe, S., Scalettar, E. The Case for Expanded Subsidized Guardianship, Connecticut Lawyer (April 2001).
    Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements

2000

  • Children and Adolescents Affected by HIV/AIDS, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
    Geballe, S. Guardianship as a Therapeutic Option. In Adnopoz J, Berkowitz S, editors. Children and Adolescents Affected by HIV/AIDS, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 2000; Vol. 9(2): 407-424.
    Chapters

1998

  • In Their Own Words: The Epidemic in the Epidemic -The Invisible Children of AIDS
    Geballe S, Gruendel J. In Their Own Words: The Epidemic in the Epidemic -The Invisible Children of AIDS. In Books S, editor. Invisible Children. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum; 1998, pp. 47-65
    Chapters

1995

  • Forgotten Children of the AIDS Epidemic
    Geballe S, Gruendel J, Andiman W, editors. Forgotten Children of the AIDS Epidemic. New Haven CT: Yale University Press; 1995.
    Books
  • Forgotten Children of the AIDS Epidemic
    Geballe S. Toward a Child-Responsive Legal System. In Geballe S, Gruendel J, Andiman W, editors. Forgotten Children of the AIDS Epidemic. New Haven CT: Yale University Press; 1995, pp. 140-164.
    Chapters

1989

  • Litigation-Driven Research: A Case Study of the Lawyer-Social Scientist Collaboration
    Daly, K., Geballe, S., Wheeler, S. Litigation-Driven Research: A Case Study of the Lawyer-Social Scientist Collaboration, 10 Women's Rights Law Reporter 221 (1989).
    Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements

1988

  • The New Focus on Medical Care Issues in Women's Prison Cases
    Geballe, S. The New Focus on Medical Care Issues in Women's Prison Cases, 15 National Prison Project Journal 1 (Spring, 1988).
    Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements

1987

  • Attorneys' Fees in State Constitutional Litigation
    Geballe, S. Attorneys' Fees in State Constitutional Litigation, 1 State Constitutional Law Newsletter 30 (1987).
    Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements

1986

  • Review of Civil Rights Law in 1985
    Stone, M., Geballe, S., Review of Civil Rights Law in 1985, 60 Connecticut Bar Journal 109 (1986).
    Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements

1985

  • Review of Civil Rights Law
    3. Stone, M., Geballe, S., 1984 Review of Civil Rights Law, 59 Connecticut Bar Journal 175 (1985).
    Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements

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Health Policy & Management

314 LEPH (Laboratory of Epidemiology and Public Health), 60 College Street

New Haven, CT 06510

United States

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    New Haven, CT 06510

  • Yale School of Public Health (LEPH)

    Academic Office

    60 College Street, Rm 314

    New Haven, CT 06510