Natasha H. Williams
910 17th Street, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202-543-0226
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Natasha H. Williams

Natasha provides legal and strategic business guidance to clients on healthcare, government affairs and corporate compliance. Throughout her career, she has published journal articles and presented on various health policy and social welfare issues around the world.

Natasha's legal capacity extends far beyond the courtroom as she has served as the A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. Research Fellow in Social Justice at Harvard Law School and as a postdoctoral fellow in urban health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Natasha also has served on Capitol Hill as part of a Congressional Health Policy Fellows Program.

Bar Admissions



District of Columbia, 2009
Maryland, 2007

Government Experience



H. Jack Geiger Congressional Health Policy Fellow, The Office of Congresswoman Donna M. Christensen, August 2005–June 2006

Publications



Williams, N.H., Prison Health and the Health of the Public: Ties That Bind, Journal of Correctional Health Care 13:80-92 (2007).

Christensen, D.M., Weinstock, B., and Williams, N.H., From Despair to Hope: Rebuilding the Health Care Infrastructure of New Orleans After the Storm, The Harvard Journal of African-American Public Policy (12):17-22 (2006).

Policy Briefs



Williams, N. (2008). Silent Victims: The Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children. Community Voices, Morehouse School of Medicine.

Williams, N. (2007). Prison Health and the Health of the Public: Ties that Bind. Community Voices, Morehouse School of Medicine.

Williams, N. (2007). Examining the Needs of the Incarcerated, Soon to be Release, and Ex-offenders: Reentry Stakeholders Meeting. Community Voices, Morehouse School of Medicine.

Williams, N. (2006). Where are the Men?: The Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on African American Men and Their Children and Families. Community Voices, Morehouse School of Medicine.

Prior Experience



Morehouse School of Medicine, National Center for Primary Care, July 2006-February 2008

H. Jack Geiger Congressional Health Policy Fellow, The Office of Congresswoman Donna M. Christensen, August 2005-June 2006

Williams Consulting, January 2005-June 2006

The MayaTech Corporation, March 2003-June 2004

The Civil Rights Project, Harvard University, July 2002-March 2003

National Institute of Health, Department of Transfusion Medicine, October 1991-January 1998

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, June 1990-August 1991


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Practice Areas


Health Care

Litigation


Education & Honors
Ph.D., 2003
  Brandeis University

M.P.H., 1995
  John Hopkins Bloomberg
  School of Public Health

J.D., 1994
  George Mason University
  School of Law

B.S., 1990
  University of Maryland
  at Baltimore