April 14, 2013

GARY CHARTIER • Riverside, CA 92515-8247 • [email protected] (951) 785-2181 • http://www.GaryChartier.Net

PROFESSIONAL Gary Chartier (JD, UCLA; PhD, Cambridge) is of and Business OVERVIEW and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra Uni- versity. He is the author of and Legal Order, Economic Justice and , The Conscience of an Anarchist, and The Analogy of Love, and the co-editor (with Charles W. Johnson) of Markets Not . 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 . 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) , Cambridge, England: PhD (1991) Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA: doctoral study (1987) La Sierra University, Riverside [–La Sierra]: BA (1987)

PROFESSIONAL La Sierra University EXPERIENCE • Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business Professor of Law and (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 : 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 * Entrepreneurship* • Managerial Communication • Criminal Law Seminar • • 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 • • 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 . 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 - slated for review at a Fund conference - scheduled for review in Ethics, , the Mises Review, Adventist Today, , 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 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 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 .” 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 . 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 .” 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 : Theorizing Eminent Domain after Kelo.” Legal Theory 11 (2005): 363-85. 23. [“Consumers, , 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 In- carnate, by . Conversations in Religion and Theology 2.1 (May 2004): 11-28. 25. “Peoples or Persons? Revising Rawls on Global Justice.” Boston College International and Comparative Law Review 27.1 (Winter 2004): 1-97.

4 26. “Victims and Parole Decisions.” Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik [Annual Re- view of Law and Ethics] 11 (2003): 405-32. 27. “Friendship, Identity, and Solidarity: An Approach to Rights in Plant Closing Cases.” Ratio Juris 16.3 (Sep. 2003): 324-51. 28. “’s American Faith.” Anglican Theological Review 85.2 (Spring 2003): 255-82. 29. “Truth-Telling, Incommensurability, and the Ethics of Grading.” Education and Law Journal 3.1 (2003): 37-81. 30. “Contested Practices: Arthur Isak Applbaum’s Ethics for Adversaries.” Jahr- buch für Recht und Ethik [Annual Review of Law and Ethics] 10 (2002): 254-77. 31. “Natural Law, Same-Sex Marriage, and the Politics of Virtue.” UCLA Law Review 48.6 (Aug. 2001): 1593-1632. Rptd. in part, with intro.: “Marriage in 2004,” Spectrum 32.1 (Winter 2004): 4-6. Rptd. in part: “Why We Care about Marriage,” Connection [Kinship] 27.6 (Oct. 2003): 3+. 32. “Righting Narrative: Robert Chang, Poststructuralism, and the Limits of Cri- tique.” UCLA Asian Pacific American Law Journal 7.1 (Spring 2001): 105-32. 33. “Civil Rights and .” Washburn Law Journal 40.2 (Winter 2001): 267-87. 34. “Loving Friends and Loving God.” Spectrum 27.4 (Aut. 1999): 11-22. 35. “Epic Fantasy and Christian Theology.” Spectrum 19.1 (1988): 9-16.

SHORT BOOK 1. Rev. of The Problem of Political Authority, by . Canadian REVIEWS Journal of Law and Jurisprudence. Forthcoming. 2. Rev. of The Moral Foundations of Economic Behavior, by David C. Rose. The Freeman. Forthcoming. 3. Rev. of : What Everyone Needs to Know, by . In- dependent Review 17.4 (Spring 2013): 807-12. 4. Rev. of Ministers of the Law: A Natural Law Theory of Legal Authority, by Jean Porter. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. College of Arts and Letters, U of Notre Dame, Sep. 7, 2011 Sep. 8, 2011. 5. Rev. of The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do about It, by Anthony Codevilla. The Freeman 61.7 (Sep. 2011): 42-3. 6. “Engaging—Just Not Radical.” Rev. of The Declaration of Independents, by and Matt Welch. Bleeding Heart Libertarians. N.p., Aug. 29, 2011 Sep. 14, 2011. 7. Rev. of Political Philosophy, Clearly: Essays on Freedom and Fairness, Property and Equalities, by . Independent Review 15.4 (Spring 2011): 603-6. 8. Rev. of Why Animal Suffering Matters, by Andrew Linzey. Ethics 120.3 (April 2010): 614-7. 9. Rev. of Nature Red in Tooth and Claw: and the Problem of Animal Suffering, by Michael Murray, Jr. Religious Studies 45.3 (2009): 370-2. 10. “A Pilgrim’s Progress.” Rev. of Ravens in the Storm: A Personal History of the 1960s Antiwar Movement, by Carl Oglesby. LiberaLaw. N.p., Jan. 28, 2009 Sep. 14, 2011. 11. Rev. of Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy, by Richard Swinburne. Theological Book Review 20.1 (2008): 153-4.

5 12. Rev. of The Dissenting Tradition in American Education, by James C. Carper and Thomas C. Hunt. Journal of Research on Christian Education 16.2 (July- Dec. 2007): 269-73. 13. Rev. of All That Is: A Naturalistic Faith for the Twenty-First Century, by Ar- thur Peacocke, ed. Philip Clayton. Theological Book Review 19.2 (2007): 74. 14. Dunn, Deborah K., and Chartier, Gary. “Which Human Rights? Which God?” Rev. of Does Human Rights Need God?, ed. Elizabeth M. Bucar and Barbara Barnett. Religion and Human Rights 1 (2006): 105-7. 15. “Tradition, Dialogue, and Human Rights.” Rev. of The Global Face of Public Faith: Politics, Human Rights, and Christian Ethics, by David Hollen- bach. Religion and Human Rights 1 (2006): 97-100. 16. “A Gracious Exchange within the Historical Jesus Debate.” Rev. of The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions, by Marcus Borg and N. T. Wright. Spectrum 30.4 (Aut. 2002): 14-20. 17. Rev. of The Ethics of Sex, by Mark Jordan. Theology and Sexuality 16 (March 2002): 121-3. 18. Rev. of Marriage after Modernity, by Adrian Thatcher. Theology and Sexuali- ty 12 (Mar. 2000): 120-4. 19. Rev. of The Beginning and the End of ‘Religion’, by Nicholas L. A. Lash. Seminary Studies 37 (Aut. 1999): 125-8. 20. Rev. of Eros for the Other: Retaining Truth in a Pluralistic World, by Wendy Farley. Andrews University Seminary Studies 37 (Aut. 1999): 113-7. 21. Rev. of Ethics and Religion in a Pluralistic Age: Collected Essays, by Brian Heb- blethwaite. Andrews University Seminary Studies 36 (Spring 1998): 128-31.

SELECTED 1. Chartier, Gary, Long, Roderick T., and Kenyon, Ross M., eds. Libertari- PROSPECTIVE an Theories of Class. In process. PUBLICATIONS 2. Anarchy All the Way Down: Lessons for Legal Theory from International Rela- tions and International Law. In process. 3. Rectification: Providing Remedies for Systematic Dispossession. In process. 4. Natural Law and Natural Science. In process. 5. “Anarchism and Constitutional Interpretation.” In process. 6. “Against Emotional Distress.” In process. 7. “The Common Good without the State.” In process. 8. “Social Sanctions without Retaliation.” In process. 9. “Market Anarchy as Market Democracy.” In process. 10. Thomas, John, and Chartier, Gary. “American Bankers and the Crisis in International Lending.” In process. 11. “Contracts and Vows.” In process.

ACADEMIC 1. “Intuition and Authority.” Workshop on Michael Huemer, The Problem of PRESENTATIONS Political Authority. Center for the Philosophy of Freedom. University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ. Nov. 3, 2012. Commentary. 2. “Achieving Social Justice through Liberty.” Philosophi- cal Seminar. Oct. 23, 2012. Keynote presentation. 3. Untitled remarks. Workshop on Gary Chartier, Anarchy and Legal Order. Center for the Philosophy of Freedom. University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ. Sep. 29, 2012. Response.

6 4. “Ghosh on User-Focused IP Law.” Philosophical Foundations of Intellectual Property. Institute for Law and Philosophy. Warren Hall 201. University of . May 5, 2012. Commentary. 5. “Jasay and Libertarian Class Theory.” Explorations in Libertarian Class The- ory. Association of Private Enterprise Education Annual Conference. Har- rah’s Las Vegas. Las Vegas, NV. April 2, 2012. Panel presentation. 6. “Fairness and Possession.” Topics in Free-Market Anti-Capitalism. Associa- tion of Private Enterprise Education Annual Conference. Harrah’s Las Vegas. Las Vegas, NV. April 2, 2012. Panel presentation. 7. “Ethics and Sexual Identity.” Gender: A Lecture Series. Cossentine Hall 102. La Sierra University. Feb. 22, 2012. Lecture. 8. “Anarchism as a Research Program in Law.” La Sierra University Faculty Senate Distinguished Scholarship Award Lecture. Cossentine Hall. La Sierra University. Riverside, CA. June 1, 2011. Lecture. 9. “Natural Law, , and Property Rights.” Molinari Society Symposium on Economic Justice and Natural Law. American Philosophical As- sociation (Pacific Division) Annual Conference. Hilton Bayfront. San Diego, CA. April 23, 2011. Symposium presentation. 10. “Enforcing the Law without Being a State.” Sovereign University Founding Conference. Best Western Airport Inn and Suites/Kansas City In- ternational Airport North. Platte City, MO. March 5, 2011. Lecture. 11. “Advocates of Freed Markets Should Oppose Capitalism.” Topics in Free-Market Anti-Capitalism. Association of Private Enterprise Education Annual Confer- ence. Cæsar’s Palace, Las Vegas, NV. April 13, 2010. Panel presentation. 12. “The Analogy of Love.” West Coast Religion Teachers’ Conference. Drayson Center. Loma Linda University. Loma Linda, CA. April 5, 2008. 13. “Sweatshops, Labor Rights, and Comparative Advantage.” Faculty Re- search Colloquium. University of La Verne School of Law. Ontario, CA. Nov. 13, 2006. Seminar presentation. 14. “Justice and the Rule of Law: Critical Questions about a Second Gulf War.” Forum on War with Iraq. Vanguard University. Costa Mesa, CA. March 4, 2003. Lecture. 15. “The Rule of Double Effect: A Valuable Contemporary Resource.” Eth- ics Grand Rounds. A-Level Amphitheatre. Loma Linda University. Loma Linda, CA. March 4, 1998. Lecture. 16. “The Importance of Being a Person.” Rev. of What is a Person?, by James W. Walters. Loma Linda University Ethics Center, Contributors’ Convocation. Coleman Pavilion. Loma Linda University. Loma Linda, CA. Feb. 28, 1998. Lecture. 17. “Friendship and the Love of God.” Annual Meeting, Pacific Division, Society of Christian Ethics. Loma Linda University. Loma Linda, CA. Feb. 16, 1996. Lecture. 18. “Consequentialists, Agapists, and Their Friends.” “D” Society [University of Cambridge philosophy of religion seminar]. Divinity School, Universi- ty of Cambridge. Winter 1990. Seminar presentation. 19. “Is Professor Flew a Rational Animal?” The “D” Society. Divinity School. University of Cambridge. Spring 1989. Seminar presentation. 20. “‘To Loose the Bands of Wickedness.’” Loma Linda University Ethics Col- loquium. Griggs Hall. Loma Linda University. Loma Linda, CA. Dec. 1984. Seminar presentation.

7 MAJOR REPORTS 1. Zapara School of Business ACBSP accreditation self-study report. Forth- AND PROPOSALS coming. 2. Draft Adventist Accrediting Association special visit report. La Sierra University 2012. 3. Draft Board Policy Manual. La Sierra University 2011. 4. “Outcome-Based Management for La Sierra University.” La Sierra Uni- versity School of Business 2011. 5. “Proposal for the Establishment of a School of Law.” La Sierra University 2004. 6. [Beach, James W., Brandstater, Nathan L., and Chartier, Gary.] “Strategic Plan, 2003-2008.” La Sierra University 2003. 7. “Proposal for a Los Angeles-Area Master of Business Administration Pro- gram Submitted for Review by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.” La Sierra University 2002. 8. “A Guide for Strategic Planning and Assessment.” La Sierra University 2001. 9. [Thomas, John, Pollard, Prudence E., and Chartier, Gary.] “MBA Pro- gram Review.” La Sierra University 2001. 10. “Creating Value, Making a Difference: A Strategic Plan for the School of Business and Management.” La Sierra University 2001. 11. [Chartier, Gary, and Kinzer, Craig.] Draft University Policy Handbook. Part VI: “Student Services.” Student Association of La Sierra University 1993. 12. “Riverside Campus Governance.” Loma Linda University 1989.

SERVICE TO LA Service to the Zapara School of Business SIERRA • Promotion and Tenure committee: chair (7/13-present); member UNIVERSITY (7/12-present); secretary (non-voting; 12/02) • Associate Dean (7/09-present) - help to shape the School’s strategic direction - oversee the enhancement of curricula and aid in course development - manage the School’s accreditation process - direct the School’s graduate admissions process - draft policy proposals - coordinate and facilitate assessment activities by the School’s programs - contribute to School fundraising efforts - aid in the recruitment of members of the regular and adjunct faculties - facilitate formal dispute resolution within the School - oversee review of School program coordinators’ performance - review issues related to faculty members’ workloads - manage the preparation of School bulletin copy - communicate regarding the School’s mission with various publics - supervise the development of the School’s Policy Handbook • Academic Variance Committee: chair (3/07-present) • ad hoc committee on off-campus programs: chair (summer 2007) • Program in Customized Majors: coordinator (9/01-present) • Los Angeles-area MBA program: proposal coordinator (fall 2002) • English as a Second Language program coordinator search committee: chair (winter-spring 2003)

8 Service to the Faculty Senate • Faculty Handbook Committee: chair (9/08-6/11) • task force on proposed tour and travel policy: chair (11/09) • Steering Committee: member (10/01-10/03; 9/04-9/05) • Faculty Affairs Committee: member (9/04-9/05) • chair-elect (9/04-9/05) • secretary (9/01-9/03) • Academic Affairs Committee: member (9/01-9/04) • senator (9/01-9/05) • editor/consultant (10/91-2/92) Service on University Committees • Articles and Bylaws Committee: member (spring 2010-present; spring 2002-spring 2006); secretary (8/2011-present) • University Honors Council: member (9/09-present; sum. 2002-9/05); acting chair (5/12-6/12) • Strategic Planning Committee: member (1/07-present; 1/02-9/05); as- sociate (9/01-12/01) • WASC area 1 report committee: member (12/06-8/09) • Graduate Council: member (9/06-present; sum. 2002-9/05); chair (spring 2004-9/05); secretary (winter 2004) • Graduate Admissions Committee: chair (9/04-9/05); alternate (2001-06) • Exploratory Committee for Proposed Law School: member (4/04-9/05) • Undergraduate Admissions Committee: chair (12/02-9/05); member (11/02-9/05) • Dialogue editorial board: chair (spring 2004-fall 2005); member (1/04-9/05) Other Service to Academic Entities outside the School of Business • Dept. of Administration and Leadership: EDAD 688 external assessor (9/11) • University Studies Program: UNST 404 course group coordinator (fall 2004-fall 2005); NSCI course group coordinator (winter 2003-fall 2004) Other Service to Administrative and Support Entities outside the School of Business • Office of the Provost: editor/draftsperson (10/11-present; 10/01-6/04); Conferring of Degrees ceremony presentor (6/16/02); university ac- creditation self-study report: editor (sum. 2001) • Office of the President: draftsperson (spring 2011); speechwriter (winter 2002-spring 2007); researcher (fall 1992) • student life policy drafting committee: consultant (spring 1996) • WASC Self-Study Coordinating Committee: special projects writer (spring-sum. 1991) Other Service to La Sierra University • university grievance panel: grievant advisor (9/21/12) • La Sierra Today issue on the history of La Sierra University: editor (1997)

9 OTHER Service to the University of California INSTITUTIONAL • UCLA Law Review: editor (5/00-5/01); staff member (6/99-5/00) SERVICE Service to Loma Linda University • Constituency-Appointed Bylaws Committee: member (1/86-8/90) • Riverside campus governance committee: special project writer (sum. 1989)* • University consolidation study advisory committee: member (fall 1986) • Associated Students of Loma Linda University: vice president (6/86- 6/87); senator (10/84-6/87)* • College of Arts and Sciences Governance Committee: member (11/85- 8/87)* • University Constituency: member (1/12/86) • La Sierra Criterion: editor (6/85-6/86)* • La Sierra campus Student Affairs Committee: member (10/84-6/86)* *Performed primarily or exclusively at what is now La Sierra University

OTHER Editorial and Other Board Memberships PROFESSIONAL • Journal of Philosophical Economics: advisory board member (1/07-present) ACTIVITIES • African Journal of Business Management: associate editor (12/09-12/10); editorial board: member (3/07-12/10) Journals Served as Manuscript Reviewer • Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence • Journal of Moral Philosophy • Social Theory and Practice • Journal of Philosophical Economics • Social Justice Research • South Carolina Law Review • Religious Studies Publishers Served as Manuscript or Proposal Reviewer or Commentator • Routledge • Independent Institute Publishers Served as Endorsement Author • Oxford UP • Cambridge UP • Bloomsbury Academic • Cobden Invited Participation in Professional Dialogue • Bleeding Heart Libertarians (authored by scholars of law, philosophy, poli- tics, and economics): co-author (4/11-present) • Liberty Fund conference, “: The Economics, Eth- ics, and Evolution of a Free Society,” La Jolla, California: participant (11/29/12-12/1/12)

10 • Workshop on Michael Huemer, The Problem of Political Authority, Cen- ter for the Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona: commentator (11/3/12). • Workshop on Gary Chartier, Anarchy and Legal Order, Center for the Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona: respondent (9/28/12) • Philosophical Foundations of Intellectual Property Conference, Center for the Philosophy of Law, University of San Diego: commentator (on paper by Subha Ghosh) (5/12) • Workshop on Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi, A Brief History of Libertari- anism, Political Theory Project, Brown University: commentator (3/11/12) Service to the National Association of College and University Business Officers • annual meeting: proposal reviewer (11/08)

COMMUNITY Molinari Institute SERVICE • board of directors: member (4/13-present) Center for a Stateless Society • senior fellow (6/12-present) • trustee (11/11-present) Moorfield Storey Institute • advisory board: member (3/11-present) AntiWar.Com • volunteer copywriter (winter 2009-present) La Sierra Soup Kitchen • assistant director (12/96-12/97) Oxfam Shop, Cambridge, England • volunteer (fall 1989-spring 1991) Riverside Homeless Coalition, Riverside, CA • volunteer (9/87-5/88) Blueprint for Literacy, Riverside, CA • tutor (7/87-2/88)

OTHER WORK Thomas and Associates, Grand Terrace, CA EXPERIENCE • senior associate (spring 2001-present)) Sacramental Solutions, Riverside, CA • wedding officiant and liturgist (2002-present) Patrona Productions, Riverside, CA • consultant (9/01-present) United Services LLC, San Diego, CA • consultant (7/00-present)

MEDIA Corbett Report APPEARANCES • interview (1/24/13) (http://tinyurl.com/bfufqqg)

11 Porc Therapy • interview (11/7/12) America’s Fabric (KVOI AM 1030, Tucson, AZ; KAPR AM 930, Douglas, AZ; KJAA AM 1240, Globe, AZ) • guest appearance (11/4/12) (http://tinyurl.com/SchmidtzGC) Anarchast • guest appearance (10/18/12) Rise Up Radio (FM 100.1, South Austin, TX; FM 103.1, Dripping Springs, TX; FM 99.1 Fredricksburg, TX; HD3 107.1, Austin, TX) • guest appearance (10/17/12) Voluntary Values • guest appearance (9/9/12) Mental Self-Defense Radio (AM 630, Salt Lake City, UT) • guest appearance (2/27/12) Bradley Coufal • interview (2/3/12) Reason TV • guest appearance (1/20/12) The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur • guest appearance (12/26/11) AntiWar Radio • guest appearance (12/12/11) Untangled Resolutions: The Problem is the Answer • guest appearance (7/3/11) Voices of Radical Dissent • guest appearance (5/15/11) The American Conservative • quotation (March 2011) (Sheldon Richman, “Libertarian Left: Free- Market Anti-Capitalism, the Unknown Ideal,” The American Conserva- tive 10.3 [March 2011]: 28-32) The Authority Smashing Hour • guest appearance (9/23/10) The Gene Basler Show • guest appearance (7/21/10) PFP Movement Radio: Anarchy Time • guest appearance (3/28/10) Little Alex in Wonderland Radio • guest appearance (7/21/09) Morning talk show (Loma Linda Broadcasting Network) • guest appearance (2001)

12 Wally George Hot Seat • guest appearance (fall 1986) Corona-Norco Daily Independent • feature (March 15, 1984) • feature (Aug. 7, 1981) Riverside Press-Enterprise • feature (Aug. 1981) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner • feature (Aug. 12, 198i)

REFERENCES Stephen R. Munzer Distinguished Professor of Law Kendrick Professor of Philosophy University of California University of Arizona Los Angeles, CA 90095 Tucson, AZ 92515-8247 [email protected] [email protected] John Thomas Fritz Guy Dean Research Professor of Zapara School of Business La Sierra University La Sierra University Riverside, CA 92515-8247 Riverside, CA 92515-8247 [email protected] [email protected] Lawrence T. Geraty Roderick T. Long President Emeritus Professor of Philosophy La Sierra University Auburn University Riverside, CA 92515-8247 Auburn, AL 36849 [email protected] [email protected] Stephen Gardbaum Charles Teel, Jr. Professor of Law Professor of Religion and Society University of California La Sierra University Los Angeles, CA 90095 Riverside, CA 92515-8247 [email protected] [email protected] Stephen R. L. Clark Kevin A. Carson Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Senior Fellow and Research University of Liverpool Scholar in Social Theory 2nd Floor Flat, 9 Gloucester Row Center for a Stateless Society Bristol BS8 4AW 402 Martin Ave. England Auburn, AL 36830 [email protected] [email protected] Kenneth L. Karst David R. Larson Price Professor of Law, Emeritus Professor of Religion University of California Loma Linda University Los Angeles, CA 90095 Loma Linda, CA 92350 [email protected] [email protected] Matt Zwolinski Wonil Kim Associate Professor of Philosophy Associate Professor of Old Testament University of San Diego La Sierra University San Diego, CA 92515-8247 Riverside, CA 92515-8247 [email protected] [email protected]

13