Steven Lubet
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Steven Lubet is a Northwestern Law Professor and has been living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) since 2006.
Debra Cassens Weiss wrote about Professor Lubet's CFS battle in ABA Journal: Well-known law prof battles stigma of chronic fatigue syndrome by going public. Professor Lubet notes patients are "treated as malingerers and met with disbelief" with many "referred to psychiatrists".[1]
Education[edit | edit source]
- BA, Northwestern University
- JD, University of California, Berkeley
Open letters[edit | edit source]
- 2017, Mr. Lubert was one of the signers of open letter requesting the journal, Psychological Medicine, to retract their paper about the inflated recovery rates of the PACE trial immediately.[2]
Notable Articles[edit | edit source]
Professor Lubet wrote the following articles on ME/CFS in The Faculty Lounge:
- Nov, 2016: An Open Letter to Dr. Simon Wessely, Defender of the PACE Study
- Nov, 2016: The PACE Study: Open Access and Conflicts of Interest (UPDATED with a note to commenters)
- Sept, 2016 The PACE Study Results Exposed as Meaningless and Harmful
- Aug 2016 An Appalling Episode in ME/CFS Research
- Nov, 2015: ME/CFS and Law Schools
- Oct, 2015: No, It Isn't All in Your Head
- Jan, 2015: Laura Hillenbrand, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and me