Kristin Finn
Executive Director, Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy
Director, Law School Continuing and Professional Education
Kristin Finn is the Executive Director of the nationally ranked Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy. Kristin serves as the curriculum and career advisor for health law students. She works with health law faculty to develop and implement strategic initiatives to engage students, alumni, and employers. Kristin oversees all operations of the Beazley Institute, leads marketing efforts, and manages the budget. She teaches courses as an adjunct at the law school, including an innovative seminar she created called Women & Leadership.
In her role as Director of Law School Continuing and Professional Education, Kristin leads strategy, business operations, and accreditation compliance for Loyola’s Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programming.
Kristin received a Juris Doctor from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where she was a Student Bar Association representative and an editor of the Children’s Legal Rights Journal. Kristin also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Saint Louis University.
Education
BA, magna cum laude, Saint Louis University, 2008
JD, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 2011
Publications/Research Listings
Kristin Finn, Robert Kane, Nicole Scott, and Lawrence Singer, Eds., ILLINOIS PRACTICE SERIES: THE LAW OF MEDICAL PRACTICE IN ILLINOIS, 4th Edition (Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 2025).
Megan Bess, Kristin Finn, and Lawrence Singer, Careers in Health Law (American Bar Association, 2014).
Kristin Corrigan, In the Courts: A Juvenile's Right to Counsel—Safeguarding Children's Due Process Rights, 29 CHILD LEGAL RTS. J. 60 (2009).