Jillanne M. Schulte

Jillanne M. Schulte practices in the areas of federal grants law and health care law, with a special emphasis on federally-funded programs. Ms. Schulte has worked with several federal grantees on a variety of programmatic and fiscal matters, as well as regulatory and legislative issues. She joined the firm in September 2009.

While attending American University’s Washington College of Law, Ms. Schulte was a staff member of Health Law & Policy and was a student attorney in the Women and the Law Clinic. As a member of the clinic, she represented clients in a diverse array of matters including family law and immigration proceedings.

Prior to attending law school, Ms. Schulte worked as a research assistant for a federally-funded hearing research program at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Education: 
  • American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, District of Columbia, 2009 J.D., Cum Laude
  • Denison University, Granville, Ohio, 2005 B.A. Major: Political Science
Professional Memberships: 
  • Virginia Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
Published Works: 
  • Jillanne M. Schulte (Co-author), A Natural Fit: Collaborations Between Community Health Centers and Family Planning Clinics, Policy Research Brief #26, Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative, October 2011.
  • Jillanne M. Schulte (Co-author), Assessing and Addressing Legal Barriers to the Clinical Integration of Community Health Centers and Other Community Providers, The Commonwealth Fund, July 2011.
  • Jillanne M. Schulte, Bakke and Safety-Net Medicine, Hum. Rts. Qt., Vol. 34 Issue 4 (Fall 2007).
  • Jillanne M. Schulte, Health Literacy: Closing the Communication Gap Between Doctors and Patients, Hum. Rts. Qt., Vol. 34 Issue 4 (Fall 2007).
Place of Birth: 
  • Charleston, South Carolina