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JOEL K. GOLDSTEIN [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law Emeritus, July 1, 2019-; Faculty, Saint Louis University School of Law, Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law, 2005-2019; Associate Dean of the Faculty, 2001-2004; Professor of Law, 1999-2019; Associate Professor, 1998-99; Assistant Professor, 1994-1998; Adjunct Professor, 2020; Taught courses on Constitutional Law (Structure) Constitutional Law (Rights), Federal Jurisdiction, Admiralty, Contracts and seminars on Justice Brandeis, Constitutional Interpretation, The Presidency and the Constitution, Thomas F. Eagleton and Public Law, and Judges and Judging. Goldstein and Price, L.C., St. Louis, Missouri, Partner, 1987-1994; Associate, 1982-1987. Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine and University of Maine School of Law. Visiting Research Professor, spring 2008 (seminar on Leadership and the Muskie Legacy) Washington University School of Law Visiting Professor of Law, 2019, 2020 (Constitutional Law); 2005 (Contracts); Adjunct Professor of Law, 1990-1994 (Admiralty) Law Clerk to Hon. W. Arthur Garrity, Jr., 1981-1982 United States District Court for District of Massachusetts EDUCATION Harvard Law School, J.D., 1981 Harvard Law Review, 1979-1981; Note Editor, 1980-1981 Oxford University, Oxford, England on Rhodes Scholarship B. Phil. (Politics) 1977; D. Phil. (Politics) 1978 Princeton University, A.B. 1975, summa cum laude 1 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden (Lawrence, Ks: University Press of Kansas, 2016). Understanding Constitutional Law 4th ed. (with John B. Attanasio) (New Providence, NJ: LexisNexis, 2012) (with Annual Supplement 2012-2015). Constitutional Law 5th ed. (with Norman Redlich & John Attanasio) (Newark, NJ: LexisNexis, 2008) (with Annual Supplement 2009- 2015). Admiralty: Cases and Materials (with Robert Jarvis, David J. Bederman and Steven R. Swanson) (Newark, NJ: LexisNexis, 2005). Understanding Constitutional Law 3d. ed. (with Norman Redlich and John Attanasio) (Newark, NJ: LexisNexis, 2005) (with Annual Supplement 1998-2011). Teachers Manual to Admiralty: Cases and Materials (with Robert Jarvis, David J. Bederman and Steven R. Swanson) (Newark, NJ: LexisNexis, 2005). Teachers Manual to Constitutional Law 4th ed. (with Norman Redlich and John Attanasio) (Newark, NJ: Lexis Nexis 2003). Constitutional Law 4th ed. (with Norman Redlich and John Attanasio) (Newark, NJ: LexisNexis 2002) (with Annual Supplement 1998-2008). Understanding Constitutional Law 2d. ed. (with Norman Redlich and John Attanasio) (NY: LexisNexis 1999). The Modern American Vice Presidency: The Transformation of a Political Institution (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1982). ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Crossroads in Vice-Presidential History in Michael Nelson and Barbara Perry eds., The Presidency: Facing Constitutional Crossroads, (forthcoming, 2021). The Senate, The Trump Impeachment Trial, and Constitutional Morality, 96 Chicago-Kent Law Review 101-21 (2020). Planning for Presidential Continuity: Some Constitutional, Statutory and Political Issues, The White House Transition Project, November, 2020 2 https://www.whitehousetransitionproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/WHTP2021-12- Planning-for-Presidential-Continuity.pdf The Vice Presidency and Office of the Vice President, The White House Transition Project, September, 2020 https://www.whitehousetransitionproject.org/wp- content/uploads/2020/09/WHTP2021-31-Vice-Presidents-Office.pdf Birch Bayh and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Lessons in Leadership, 89 Fordham Law Review 51-74 (2020). Resolved the Vice Presidency Should Be Abolished? Con in Richard J. Ellis and Michael Nelson eds. Debating the Presidency: Conflicting Perspectives on the American Executive 5th ed. (2019). Celebrating the Presidential Inability Provisions of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, 10 ConLawNOW 119-152 (2019). Judicial Supremacy in a Federalism Context Through the Lens of Cooper, 41 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review 161-210 (2019). Talking Trump and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Correcting the Record on Section Four, 21 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, 73-152 (2018). The Nature of the Judicial Process: The Enduring Significance of a Legal Classic 34 Touro Law Review, 159-182 (2018). Teaching the Transformative Fourteenth Amendment, 62 Saint Louis University Law Journal, 581-602 (2018) (Teaching the Fourteenth Amendment volume). The Bipartisan Bayh Amendment: Republican Contributions to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, 86 Fordham Law Review, 1137-1173 (2017). Resolved the Vice Presidency Should Be Abolished? Con in Richard J. Ellis and Michael Nelson eds. Debating the Presidency: Conflicting Perspectives on the American Executive 4th ed. 283- 291, 293-294 (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2017). Justice Brandeis and Civic Duty in a Pluralistic Society 33 Touro Law Review 105-130 (2017). Brandeis: The Legacy of a Justice (with Charles A. Miller) 100 Marquette Law Review 461-495 (2016). History and Constitutional Interpretation: Some Lessons from the Vice Presidency 69 Arkansas Law Review 647-695 (2016). 3 The Umpire Strikes Out: President George W. Bush and the Politicization of Supreme Court Nominations in Meena Bose and Richard Himelfarb eds. 2 The George W. Bush Presidency: Domestic and Economic Policy 109-122 (NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2016). Vice-Presidential Behavior in a Disability Crisis: The Case of Thomas R. Marshall, 33 Politics and the Life Sciences 37-57 (2014). Calling Them as He Sees Them: The Disappearance of Originalism in Justice Thomas’s Opinions on Race, 74 Maryland Law Review 79-125 (2014). Constitutional Change, Originalism, and the Vice Presidency, 16 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 369-411 (2013). Reshaping the Model: Clinton, Gore and the New Vice Presidency in Rosanna Perotti ed. The Clinton Presidency and the Constitutional System 86-104 (College Station, Tx: Texas A & M University Press, 2012). Choosing Justices: How Presidents Decide, 26 Journal of Law and Politics 425-495 (2011). Beyond the Tide: Beginning Admiralty With The Steamboat Magnolia 55 Saint Louis University Law Journal 521-540 (2011) (Teaching Admiralty issue). Leading the Court: Studies in Influence as Chief Justice 40 Stetson Law Review 717-760 (2011). Taking from the 25th Amendment: Lessons in Ensuring Presidential Continuity, 79 Fordham Law Review 959-1042 (2010). Akhil Reed Amar and Presidential Continuity, 47 Houston Law Review 67-104 (2010). Campaigning for America: Edmund S. Muskie's 1968 Vice-Presidential Campaign, 4 New England Journal of Political Science 153-174 (2010). Cheney, Vice-Presidential Power and the War on Terror, 40 Presidential Studies Quarterly 102- 139 (2010). Resolved the Vice Presidency Should Be Abolished? Con in Richard J. Ellis and Michael Nelson eds. Debating the Presidency: Conflicting Perspectives on the American Executive 2d. ed. 179- 186 (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010). Not Hearing History: A Critique of Chief Justice Roberts’ Reinterpretation of Brown, 69 Ohio State Law Journal, 791-846 (2008). The Rising Power of the Modern Vice Presidency, 38 Presidential Studies Quarterly, 374-389 (2008). 4 Assuming Responsibility: Thomas F. Eagleton, the Senate and the Bombing of Cambodia, 52 Saint Louis University Law Journal 151-185 (2007). Justice O’Connor’s Twenty-Five Year Expectation: The Legitimacy of Durational Limits in Grutter, 67 Ohio State Law Journal 83-144 (2006). Constitutional Dialogue and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 49 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1095-1146 (2005) (Childress Symposium Issue). Approaches to Brown v. Board of Education: Some Notes on Teaching a Seminal Case, 49 Saint Louis University Law Journal 777-815 (2005) (Teaching Constitutional Law Symposium). Beyond Bakke: Grutter-Gratz and the Promise of Brown, 48 Saint Louis University Law Journal 899-954 (2004) (Symposium on Brown v. Board of Education: 50 Years Later). The Osceola and the Transformation of Maritime Personal Injury Law: Some Propositions About the Case and Its Propositions, 34 Rutgers Law Journal 663-727 (2003). The Law and Yogi in Ettie Ward ed. Courting the Yankees: Legal Essays on the Bronx Bombers 23-40 (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2003). Towage in 8 Benedict on Admiralty (Newark, NJ: Matthew Bender, 2002 annual revisions through 2015). Case Note, Wrongful Death: Negligence Remedy Available to Estate of Longshoreman. Garris v. Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp., 32 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 175-184 (2001). The Legal Duty Rule and Learning About Rules: A Case Study, 44 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1333-1360 (2000) (Symposium on Teaching Contracts). The Vice Presidency and the Twenty-fifth Amendment: The Power of Reciprocal Relationships in Robert Gilbert ed. Crisis in the White House: Presidential Disability and the Twenty-fifth Amendment 165-213 (NY: Fordham University Press, 2000). Can The Vice President Preside at His Own Impeachment Trial? A Critique of Bare Textualism, 44 Saint Louis University Law Journal 849-870 (2000) (Symposium faculty issue dedicated to Eileen Searls). Towage, 31 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 335-376 (2000). Federal Common Law in Admiralty: An Introduction to the Beginning of a Discussion, 43 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1337-1347 (2000) (Symposium on Federal Common Law in Admiralty). 5 The Presidency and the Rule of Law, 43 Saint Louis University Law Journal 791-852 (1999) (Symposium