Dr. Amanda Higginson L’25 and Dr. Tobias Mattei L’25 are featured in the ABA Journal article “Jurist Doctors: Physicians Return to Law School for New Challenges.” The article examines the trend of physicians returning to school to obtain a law degree. Higginson and Mattei attended the College of Law’s hybrid online JDinteractive program.
Dr. Mattei, Chief of Spine Surgery and Associate Professor, Division of Neurological Surgery at St. Louis University, decided to attend law school during COVID-19 to assist in his review of potential legal cases and other instances where he was an expert witness.

“I just wanted to be smarter than the attorneys I was dealing with, to make sure I could understand the framework” of legal cases,” says the spinal cord specialist who has a few patent applications. “Very few doctors, especially neurosurgeons, have this special knowledge.”
Dr. Higginson, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Clinical Sciences, and Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, is a U.S. Navy veteran who used the GI Bill to attend the College of Law.
“Our office handles all of the policies surrounding the medical students,” she says. “I view those now in a slightly different way, in terms of the language used.”
