Corey Davis is a Senior Attorney in the National Health Law Program’s Los Angeles offices. Corey’s work focuses on public health, particularly on identifying and leveraging legal and policy initiatives to address the opioid epidemic.
Prior to joining the National Health Law Program, Corey served as an employment rights attorney at Equality Advocates Pennsylvania, where he represented lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals and provided education, outreach, and strategic support to the LGBT community. Before joining Equality Advocates, Corey was a New Voices fellow at Prevention Point Philadelphia, where he oversaw a street-based legal clinic sited at the city’s only syringe exchange program. Corey began his legal career in health policy at the University of Pennsylvania as a legal and ethical advisor to a multi-year NIH-funded HIV prevention study in Thailand and China.
Corey is the recipient of the International AIDS Society’s Young Investigator Award and has authored or co-authored dozens of peer-reviewed articles. Corey received his B.S. from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, his M.S.P.H. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his J.D. from Temple University.
A nomad at heart, Corey enjoys being on the move. Since joining the National Health Law Program he has traveled to at least 15 countries and 25 US states.