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Mark Barnes (born 1960) is an attorney and advocate. Barnes is an expert on public healthcare law. He was Director of Policy for the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, and Associate Commissioner for Medical and Legal Policy for the New York City Department of Health under the mayoralty of David Dinkins
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David Norman Dinkins was the Mayor of New York City from 1990 through 1993, being the first African American to hold that office. He is the most recent Democratic Party to have been elected Mayor of New York City....
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Mark Barnes (born 1960) is an attorney and advocate. Barnes is an expert on public healthcare law. He was Director of Policy for the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, and Associate Commissioner for Medical and Legal Policy for the New York City Department of Health under the mayoralty of David Dinkins
David Dinkins

David Norman Dinkins was the Mayor of New York City from 1990 through 1993, being the first African American to hold that office. He is the most recent Democratic Party to have been elected Mayor of New York City....
. He worked on the National Health Care Reform Task Force
Health care reform

Healthcare reform is a general rubric used for discussing major health policy creation or changes—for the most part, governmental policy that affects health care system in a given place....
 in the Clinton Administration. His work includes focus on the fields of research compliance, the ethics of clinical trials, and medical privacy. He is currently a partner with the law firm of Ropes & Gray and President-Elect of the New York State Bar Association
New York State Bar Association

The New York State Bar Association , with about 72,000 members, is the largest voluntary association of lawyers in the United States. The NYSBA was founded in Albany, New York on November 21 1876....
's Health Law
Public health law

Public health law focuses on legal issues in public health practice and on the public health effects of legal practice. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: police power, disease and injury prevention, and the law of populations....
 Section.

Personal

Barnes is a native of Dadeville, Tallapoosa County, Alabama
Alabama

Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
. He is the son of Elaine Robinson and Mike Barnes, and his family has lived around Tallapoosa for generations. He is a direct descendent of Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone [October 22 , 1734 – September 26, 1820] was an American pioneer and hunting whose frontier exploits made him one of the first Folklore of the United States of the United States....
. Barnes plans to retire to Dadeville, where he purchased family property. He has been with his partner since 1983.

Barnes attended Bennington College
Bennington College

Bennington College is a Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Bennington, Vermont. The College was founded in 1932 as a Women's colleges in the United States focusing on arts, sciences, and humanities....
. In 1984 Barnes graduated from Yale Law School
Yale Law School

Yale Law School, or YLS, is the law school of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1843, the school offers the Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Doctor of Laws#United States, and Master of Studies in Law degrees in law....
 with a juris doctor
Juris Doctor

Juris Doctor is a first professional degree graduate degree and professional doctorate in law degree. The degree was first awarded by Harvard University in the United States in the late 19th century as a degree similar to the old European doctor of law degree and the legal studies counterpart to the M.D....
 and in 1991 he received his L.L.M. from Columbia University School of Law.

Legal scholarship

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In 1988, Barnes founded the AIDS
AIDS

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
 Law Clinic as an associate professor of the Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School

Columbia Law School, located in New York City, is one of the professional schools of Columbia University, a member of the Ivy League. David Schizer is the dean....
. He is a Lecturer at the Yale Medical School, where he teaches each Fall. He has also been an Adjunct Professor at a number of law schools, including NYU Law School, Brooklyn Law School
Brooklyn Law School

Brooklyn Law School is a law school located in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City....
, Cardozo Law School, and New York Law School
New York Law School

New York Law School is a private law school in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City....
. He has taught courses in the ethics and law of human subject research, healthcare law
Public health law

Public health law focuses on legal issues in public health practice and on the public health effects of legal practice. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: police power, disease and injury prevention, and the law of populations....
, public health
Public health law

Public health law focuses on legal issues in public health practice and on the public health effects of legal practice. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice: police power, disease and injury prevention, and the law of populations....
, managed care law
Managed care

The term managed care is used to describe a variety of techniques intended to reduce the cost of providing health benefits and improve the quality of care organizations that use those techniques or provide them as services to other organizations , or systems of financing and delivering health care to enrollees organized around managed care...
, occupational health and safety, and law and medicine.

Barnes co-founds first ever AIDS Law Clinic

The first legal clinic addressing the AIDS crisis was begun by Barnes and Professor Deborah Greenberg at Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School

Columbia Law School, located in New York City, is one of the professional schools of Columbia University, a member of the Ivy League. David Schizer is the dean....
 to allow law students to represent persons living with AIDS in anti-discrimination cases. The program was funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education and received referrals from the New York City Commission on Human Rights and the State Division of Human Rights. The clinical education director at Columbia said of Barnes: "[He] is a leader in the field, and we're lucky to have him. He's highly knowledgeable, he's litigated on a precedented discrimination case, and he's sensitive to the AIDS crisis."

Law students protest Columbia's actions over Barnes, clinic
The clinic was a success by all measure, praised by public health officials and by students as hands-on experience. But the school did not commit to its continuance. This became a controversy that made the newspapers for months. On April 12, 1989, 200 students protested Columbia Law School's attempts to close the "school's successful and much praised 'AIDS' legal clinic." They held a sit-in at the law school building to demand the faculty committee renew Barnes's contract for another year. "We thought one of the reasons for him not being reappointed is the lack of support for the clinic by the university," said Maya Wiley, 3L and protest organizer. Dean Barbara Black said the school supported the clinic, but declined to say why Barnes was not offered another one-year contract, due to expire June 30, 1989. Wiley retorted, "In all of our conversations with the powers-that-be at this school, it's been very clear to us that the clinic is in jeopardy and that there is a prevailing attitude among the powers-that-be opposed to the clinical approach." Another student, Matt Levine, put the students' concern more bluntly: "We do care about Mark Barnes because he has run the clinic extremely well. But the core issue is the continuation of the AIDS clinic."

On April 19, co-founder Deborah Green announced the school would keep the clinic open. On June 28, 1989, the Columbia Spectator reported that Barnes was reappointed and promoted from Clinic Advisor to the Assistant Clinical Professor of Law by the faculty. "I'm gratified that the clinic will continue for an additional semester, but the challenge for the Law School is going to be the continuation of the clinic after the fall semester," said Barnes.

Public service

In 1989, Barnes began working as the AIDS policy director for the New York State Department of Health. In 1992, he was appointed associate commissioner for medical and legal policy at the New York City Department of Health. He was appointed by then-Health and Human Services Secretary
United States Department of Health and Human Services

The United States Department of Health and Human Services , is a United States Cabinet department of the United States government of the United States with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services....
 Donna Shalala
Donna Shalala

Donna Edna Shalala has served as president of the University of Miami, a private university in Coral Gables, Florida, since 2001.Prior to her appointment as University of Miami President, she served for eight years as United States Secretary of Health and Human Services under Bill Clinton....
 to the new National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee, which examined issues of ethical conduct in human medical experimentation
Human experimentation

Human subject research , or human subject use involves the use of human beings as research subjects. It is an important part of medical research, and many people volunteer for clinical trials of medical treatments....
. Barnes participated in the first-ever White House Conference on HIV and AIDS on December 6, 1995. He has been a consultant for the National Commission on AIDS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is an agency of the United States United States Department of Health and Human Services based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States adjacent to the campus of Emory University and northeast of downtown Atlanta....
, the American Red Cross
American Red Cross

The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and education inside the United States, and is the designated U.S....
, and the National Minority Task Force on AIDS.

Criticism

Upon selection as executive director of AIDS Action Council, Barnes's tenure with the New York department of health came under criticism by Bryan Wallace. An activist with ACT UP/Washington was quoted as saying his selection was a "commitment to mediocrity" by the AIDS community, which should have chosen a director living with AIDS. Barnes was not.

Quotes

Unfinished Portait of Danial Boone By Chester Harding 1820
*"Simple block-granting without tough federal oversight and high standards, of Medicaid or anything else, does not serve the common good. In AIDS
AIDS

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
, and in all areas of disease control, the costs of block-granting without accountability are measured in lives needlessly shortened and lost."
  • "With the President's signature to the 1996 Department of Defense
    United States Department of Defense

    The United States Department of Defense is the federal department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security and the Military of the United States....
     Authorization bill, the single most regressive AIDS
    AIDS

    Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
     measure yet passed by Congress became law, leaving in its wake a bone-crushing devastation of life and career for 1049 activity duty service members..."
  • "Once the administration failed [to veto the Defense Authorization bill], it is easier to see why the president
    Bill Clinton

    William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the fifteenth Democrat elected to that office....
    --who is rumored to be furious at his own staff for this ineptitude--felt compelled to sign it. After all, his own staff had negotiated its final form."
  • "The federal government has a compelling humanitarian and financial interest in ensuing that all poor people with life-threatening diseases have access to quality medical care -- an interest that 50 individual states cannot be relied upon to understand and act on."


Recognition

  • The Best Lawyers in America (2003-2006)
  • Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business (2004-2006)
  • New York Super Lawyers (2006)