Rachel Landauer
Lecturer on LawSpring 2025
Rachel Landauer is a Clinical Instructor at the HLS Health Law and Policy Clinic, where she works with partners to advocate for health care policy and practice reform. Rachel primarily focuses on regulatory matters in the Clinic’s Whole Person Care, reproductive justice, and specialty care initiatives; her projects address pressing issues including the integration of social determinants of health interventions into health care delivery and financing, information sharing and data privacy, and the diffusion of innovative care models.
Rachel graduated from UCLA School of Law in May 2016 as a member of the David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, and with a Master of Public Health degree from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. While in school, she worked with projects and organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union’s Reproductive Freedom Project, the National Health Law Program, and the Los Angeles HIV Law & Policy Project. Immediately prior to joining the Clinic, Rachel was an associate at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP focusing on health care regulatory and compliance matters.
Education
- B.A. Brandeis University, 2009
- J.D. UCLA School of Law, 2016
- M.P.H. UCLA School of Public Health, 2016