Daniel Bruner is Senior Director of Policy at Whitman-Walker Health in Washington, DC. He joined Whitman-Walker in 1995 and served as Director of Legal Services from 2004 through 2014. Prior to joining Whitman-Walker, Dan was a partner at a Washington, DC law firm, and volunteered with HIV and LGBT organizations. Between 2000 and 2005, he taught HIV law and public health law at American University’s Washington College of Law. Dan is rated “AV-Preeminent” for legal ability and ethical standards (the highest rating possible) by Martindale-Hubbell’s nationally recognized peer review rating system. He has received awards from the LGBT Bar Association of DC, the Washington Council of Lawyers, and the ABA’s AIDS Coordinating Committee, and is a past Co-Chair of the DC Consortium of Legal Services Providers. Dan received his law degree (magna cum laude) and Master’s in Public Policy from the University of Michigan. He is author of the “Forward” in David W. Webber et al., AIDS AND THE LAW (4th ed. 2007), and (with the law firm Sidley Austin) of the revised chapter on HIV and Public Health Law in the 5th Edition of that treatise. He has given numerous presentations on HIV and LGBT law.
Daniel Bruner
PrEP, TelePrEP, and Long-Acting PrEP: Legal and Policy Issues in the Current and Future HIV Landscape
Medicare for All - what's in it (or should be) for LGBTQ persons?