Christopher Robertson is an associate professor at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, and affiliated with the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and the Petrie Flom Center for Health Care Policy, Bioethics and Biotechnology, both at Harvard. For 2013-2014, he was a visiting professor at Harvard Law School.

Professor Robertson's research focuses on how the law can improve decisions by individuals and institutions -- attending to informational limits, conflicting interests, and cognitive biases, especially in the domain of healthcare. Blending legal, philosophical, and empirical methods, Robertson's work has been published in the New England Journal of MedicineNew York University Law ReviewCornell Law ReviewEmory Law Journal, and the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. He has received research support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and runs the Law and Behavior Research Lab at the University of Arizona.

Robertson graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he also served as a Petrie Flom fellow and lecturer. He earned a doctorate in Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also taught bioethics. Robertson's legal practice has focused on complex litigation involving medical and scientific disputes.