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Taleed El-Sabawi

Assistant Professor of Law

telsabaw@fiu.edu

305.348.1118

Education & CV

  • Ph.D., The Ohio State University
  • J.D., The University of Texas School of Law
  • M.S., The Ohio State University
  • B.A., University of Southern California
Curriculum Vitae

Specialties

  • Addiction and mental health policy
  • Politics and law
BiographyNews Items
Dr. Taleed El-Sabawi is an interdisciplinary scholar, with a JD and a PhD in Public Health, Health Services Management and Policy with a doctoral cognate in Political Science. She specializes in the use of qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze texts, including congressional hearing testimony, regulations, legislation, news media, political speeches and interview transcripts.

Her area of expertise is in addiction and mental health policy, politics and law. Dr. El-Sabawi has studied and written extensively on narrative discourse surrounding opioid overdose deaths; federal administrative regulation of potentially habit-forming substances; and health insurance parity. Recently, Dr. El-Sabawi co-authored a model law that creates non-police behavioral health crisis response teams.

Dr. El-Sabawi is on the advisory circle of the North Carolina Urban Survivors Union, a chapter of the Urban Survivors Union, on the Board of Directors for Next Distro and frequently works alongside persons who use drugs advocating for policy reform.