Madeleine Pelner Cosman (December 4, 1937 – March 2, 2006) was a scholar, a policy analyst, an advocate, a prolific author, and a faculty member at City College of New York.
"As a medical lawyer, educator and health-care policy guru, she testified before Congress, wrote 15 books and buttressed conservative politicians' arguments against immigration." "She was recruited by all these politicians to present ideas with coherence, logic and dramatic flair," her daughter said.
"But before the political world took notice, the intellectual world was pretty much aware of her." Lecture appointments took Cosman throughout the United States and to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Israel, and Western Europe.
She also contributed to think tanks that reflected her philosophy on medical and legal issues, the Cato Institute and Galen Institute.
Cosman died in Escondido, Calif.
She was 68.
The cause was complications of scleroderma, a chronic disease of the connective tissue, her family said.