Madeleine Cosman

As a medical lawyer, educator and healthcare policy guru, she testified before Congress, wrote 15 books and buttressed politicians' arguments against mass immigration.

[1] Lecture appointments took her throughout the United States and to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Israel, and Western Europe.

[4][5] In 1968, Cosman became founding director of the City College of New York Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, which granted undergraduate and graduate degrees.

"[1] "Known for an engaging speaking style that illuminated her legal savvy, Cosman was a favorite guest on talk radio.

Her views spawned an hourlong presentation on C-span titled "Who owns your body" as well as books titled "ABCs of the Clinton Medical World" (published 1993) and "Selling the Medical Practice: The Physicians and Surgeons Guide" (published 1988)[1] Cosman appeared frequently with host Mark Edwards of "Wake Up America".

[7] A reporter on Lou Dobbs' CNN program[8] had cited as facts Cosman's claims that there were, over three years, 7000 cases of leprosy in the United States and that many of them were the result of illegal immigrants bringing the disease into the country, when the statistics show the number was for a 30-year period and shows no correlation to immigration.