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Johnson, Sandra Hanneken was born on January 20, 1952 in St. Louis. Daughter of Clarence F. and Mary Rose Hanneken.
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Johnson, Sandra Hanneken was born on January 20, 1952 in St. Louis. Daughter of Clarence F. and Mary Rose Hanneken.
AB with honors, St. Saint Louis University, 1973; Juris Doctor, New York University, 1976; Master of Laws, Yale University, 1977.
Assistant professor of law, New York Law School, 1977-1978;
assistant professor of law, St. Saint Louis University, 1978-1981;
associate dean, St. Saint Louis University, 1979-1981, 86-88;
associate professor of law, St. Saint Louis University, 1981-1984;
professor of law, St. Saint Louis University, 1982-1986, 88-91;
interim dean, St. Saint Louis University, since 1991. Director Center for Health Law Studies, St. Louis, 1982-1986, 88-91. Consultant Institute of Medicine Project on Nursing Homes, New York, 1985.
Member Hastings Center Project on Ethics in Nursing Homes, New York, 1988-1991.
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Participant St. Louis Leadership Development Program, 1980-1981. Board member Institute for Peace & Justice, St. Louis, 1988-1990. Member Institutional Review Board, St. Saint Louis University, 1989-1990.
Member American Bar Association, American Society Law and Medicine (Health Law Teacher award), MidwestBioethics Roundtable, St. Louis Health Lawyers Association (chairman), Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Sigma Nu.
Married Robert G. Johnson, 1973. Children: Emily, Kathleen.