GARY CHARTIER La Sierra University • Riverside, CA 92515-8247 • [email protected] (951) 785-2181 •
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April 14, 2013 GARY CHARTIER La Sierra University • Riverside, CA 92515-8247 • [email protected] (951) 785-2181 • http://www.GaryChartier.Net PROFESSIONAL Gary Chartier (JD, UCLA; PhD, Cambridge) is Professor of Law and Business OVERVIEW Ethics and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra Uni- versity. He is the author of Anarchy and Legal Order, Economic Justice and Natural Law, The Conscience of an Anarchist, and The Analogy of Love, and the co-editor (with Charles W. Johnson) of Markets Not Capitalism. Anarchy and Legal Order was the focus of a 2012 University of Arizona workshop; sessions at the 2013 and 2011 conventions of the American Philosophical Association’s Pacific Di- vision have been devoted, respectively, to Anarchy and Legal Order and Econom- ic Justice. His byline has appeared more than thirty times in journals including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Legal Theory, and Law and Philosophy. He re- ceived La Sierra’s triennial Distinguished Scholarship Award in 2010. He has guested on Reason TV and The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur. He has taught in all four of La Sierra’s schools and both of its interdisciplinary general education programs; in the classroom, he seeks to deliver well-organized courses that challenge students to think and write critically and to engage with up-to-date, creative scholarship. As an administrator, he has facilitated curricular develop- ment, policy formulation, and the recruitment of faculty members. EDUCATION University of California, Los Angeles, CA: JD (2001) University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England: PhD (1991) Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA: doctoral study (1987) La Sierra University, Riverside [Loma Linda University–La Sierra]: BA (1987) PROFESSIONAL La Sierra University EXPERIENCE • Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business Professor of Law and Business Ethics (7/12-present); Associate Professor (7/08-6/12; tenured); Assistant Professor (9/01-6/08); Lecturer (9/99-8/01) Associate Dean (7/09-present) • Program in Philosophical Studies: member of the faculty (2004-present) • Program in University Studies: member of the faculty (2003-present) • University Honors Program: member of the faculty (2003-present) • H. M. S. Richards Divinity School: member of the collaborating faculty (1992-present) • Adventist Heritage: Managing Editor (1994-7); Brunel University, Uxbridge, West London, England • Lecturer in Law (10/05-12/05) Loma Linda University • School of Religion: member of the adjunct faculty (3/10-6/10, 7/96-6/98) California Baptist University, Riverside, CA • Department of Philosophy: member of the adjunct faculty (6/97-7/97) The Post, Temecula, CA • Editor (1/93-4/93) 1 University of Cambridge • Academic Supervisor (winter/spring 1990) Instructor or Co-Instructor Responsible for Graduate Courses Including: • Applied Social Entrepreneurship* • Issues in Employee and Labor • Bioethical Issues in Social Work Relations* • Business Ethics • Philosophical Ethics • Communication for Managers • Principles of Business Law • Enterprise, Organization, and • Types of Ethical Theory Anarchy* • Workplace Spirituality* • Global Poverty* *Created Instructor or Co-Instructor Responsible for Undergraduate and Other Courses Including: • Business, Society, and Ethics • Global Poverty* • Changing Communities • The Globalization of Law • Concepts and Issues in Social • An Introduction to Anarchism* Entrepreneurship* • Managerial Communication • Criminal Law Seminar • Political Philosophy • The Environment of Business: • Scientific Rationality and Society, Politics, and Law* Cultural Relativism • Ethics *Created Guest Lecturer for Courses Including: • Business, Society, and Ethics • Moral Philosophy • Changing Communities • Philosophy of Religion • Culture and Civilization • Religion and Society • Issues in Religious Ethics HONORS AND La Sierra University AWARDS • Distinguished Scholarship Award (2010) • University President’s Award (1987)* • graduation magna cum laude (1987)* • Who’s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges: member- ship (1987)* • Alonzo L. Baker Scholarship (1985-6)* • university merit scholarship (1984-5)* *Presented by Loma Linda University University of California • Order of the Coif: membership (class rank: 18/297) (2001) • Judge Jerry Pacht Memorial Award in Constitutional Law (2001) • University Scholarship (1998-9) Public Relations Society of America—Riverside/Inland Empire Chapter • Polaris Award, Special Commission (1997) 2 University of Cambridge • Burney Fund award (1990-1) • Theological Studies Fund award (1990-1) Committee of Principals and Vice Chancellors of the United Kingdom • Overseas Research Studentship (1989-91) National Merit Scholarship Competition • finalist status (1983-4) AUTHORED BOOKS 1. Radicalizing Rawls: Toward a Global Law of Persons. Forthcoming. 2. Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society. New York: Cambridge UP 2013. 978-1107032286. - reviewed in the Review of Austrian Economics, Reason, and the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews - reviewed at a dedicated workshop organized by the University of Ari- zona Center for the Philosophy of Freedom - reviewed at a dedicated session of the American Philosophical Associa- tion’s 2013 Pacific Division convention - slated for review at a Liberty Fund conference - scheduled for review in Ethics, Public Choice, the Mises Review, Adventist Today, The Freeman, and the Independent Review - scheduled for symposium review in Studies in Emergent Order 3. The Conscience of an Anarchist: Why It’s Time to Say Good-Bye to the State and Build a Free Society. Apple Valley, CA: Cobden 2011. 978-1935942023. - reviewed in the Independent Review, the Mises Review, Prometheus, and Mondo Cult - reviewed at Forbes.Com and Mises.Org 4. Economic Justice and Natural Law. Cambridge: Cambridge UP 2009. 978- 0521767200. - to be translated into Arabic and republished by the Arab Network for Research and Publishing - reviewed at a dedicated session of the American Philosophical Associa- tion’s 2011 Pacific Division convention - reviewed in Conversations in Religion and Theology 5. The Analogy of Love. Exeter: Imprint Academic 2007. 978-1845400910. - reviewed in Theology, Conversation in Religion and Theology, and Theo- logical Book Review EDITED BOOK 1. Chartier, Gary, and Johnson, Charles W., eds. Markets Not Capitalism: Individ- ualist Anarchism against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. New York: Minor Compositions-Autonomedia 2011. 978-1-57027-242-4. - reviewed in The Freeman EDITED 1. Law and Anarchism (proposer, editor, and coordinator). Griffith Law Re- SYMPOSIUM view. Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. 2013. SCHOLARLY 1. “Anarchism as a Research Program in Law.” Griffith Law Review. Forth- ARTICLES coming 2013. 2. “Reconciling Rawls and Hayek?” Rev. of Free Market Fairness, by John Tomasi. Independent Review 17.4 (Spring 2013): 577-88. 3 3. “Enforcing the Law and Being a State.” Law and Philosophy 31.1 (2012): 99-123. 4. “Intellectual Property and Natural Law.” Australian Journal of Legal Philos- ophy 36 (2011): 58-88. 5. “Pirate Constitutions and Workplace Democracy.” Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik [Annual Review of Law and Ethics] 18 (2010): 449-67. 6. “Natural Law and Non-Aggression.” Acta Juridica Hungarica [Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies] 51.2 (June 2010): 79-96. 7. “Natural Law and Animal Rights.” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurispru- dence 23.1 (Jan. 2010): 33-46. 8. “Proudhon in Green.” Rev. of Organization Theory, by Kevin Carson. Conversations in Religion and Theology 7.2 (Nov. 2009): 230-43. 9. “In Defence of the Anarchist.” Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 29.1 (2009): 115-38. 10. “Sweatshops, Labor Rights, and Competitive Advantage.” Oregon Review of International Law 10.1 (2008): 149-88. 11. “Divorce: A Normative Analysis.” Florida Coastal Law Review 10.1 (Fall 2008): 1-32. 12. “Marriage: A Normative Framework.” Florida Coastal Law Review 9.3 (Spring 2008): 347-434. 13. “The Incarnation and the Problem of Evil.” Heythrop Journal 49 (2008): 110-27. 14. “Consumption, Development Aid, and Natural Law.” Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice 13.2 (Spring 2007): 205-57. 15. “Niebuhr’s Ghost?” Essay rev. of The Good Fight: Why Liberals—and Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again, by Pe- ter Beinart. Conversations in Religion and Theology 5.1 (2007): 91-115. 16. “Toward a Consistent Natural Law Ethics of False Assertion.” American Journal of Jurisprudence 51 (2006): 43-64. 17. Dunn, Deborah K., and Chartier, Gary. “Pursuing the Millennium Goals at the Grassroots: Selecting Development Projects Serving Rural Women in Sub-Saharan Africa.” UCLA Women’s Law Journal 15.1 (Fall 2006): 71-114. 18. “On the Threshold Argument against Consumer Meat Purchases.” Journal of Social Philosophy 37.2 (Sum. 2006): 235-51. 19. “A Progressive Case for a Universal Transaction Tax.” Maine Law Review 58.1 (2006): 1-16. 20. “Non-Human Animals and Process Theodicy.” Religious Studies 42.1 (2006): 3-26. 21. “Toward a New Employer-Worker Compact.” Employee Rights and Em- ployment Policy Journal 9.1 (2005): 51-119. 22. “Urban Redevelopment and Land Reform: Theorizing Eminent Domain after Kelo.” Legal Theory 11 (2005): 363-85. 23. [“Consumers, Boycotts, and Non-Human Animals.”] Buffalo Environmen- tal Law Journal 12 (Spring 2005): 123-94. 24. [“Reason and the Resurrection.”] Essay rev. of The Resurrection of God In- carnate, by Richard Swinburne. Conversations in Religion and Theology