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Bruce Ackerman • Democracy Dollars Can Give Every Voter a Real Voice in publications American Politics, Wash. Post, Nov. 5, 2015 (with Bruce • Three Paths to Constitutionalism—and the Crisis of the Ackerman) European Union, 45 Brit. J. Pol. Sci. 705 (2015); trans- • Patterns in Yale Law Journal Admissions and Student lated into Japanese: Horitsu Jiho (Apr. 2015) Scholarship, YLJ White Paper, Nov. 9, 2015 (with • Cry ‘Havoc’ and Let Slip the Constitution of War (with Anthony Cozart) Tokujin Matsudaira), Foreign Pol., Sept. 29, 2015 • Meet Callisto, the Tinder-like Platform that Aims to • The Lawless Presidency of Marco Rubio—A Reply to Fight Sexual Assault, Wash. Post, Oct. 9, 2015 Bruce Ackerman Professor Ku (with David Golove), Opinio Juris, Sept. • Fix VW’s Polluting Diesels, and Fix the Recall System Too, 16, 2015 L.A. Times, Sept. 28, 2015 • Can the Next President Repudiate Obama’s Iran • In Supreme Court Redistricting Case, It’s the ‘Whole Agreement? (with David Golove), The Atlantic, Sept. Number of Persons’, L.A. Times, May 29, 2015 (with 10, 2015 Bruce Ackerman) • Can the Supreme Court Force Congress to Own the War • John Roberts’ Roadmap for Campaign Finance Reform, on ISIS?, The Atlantic, Aug. 25, 2015 The Atlantic, May 7, 2015 (with Bruce Ackerman) • Germany’s Failure of Vision, N.Y. Times, July 9, 2015 • Statistical Methods Can Demonstrate Racial Disparity, • La Grèce masque la vraie crise de l’Europe, Le Monde, N.Y. Times, Apr. 27, 2015 Anne L. Alstott June 22, 2015 • When Whites Get a Free Pass: Research Shows White • Britain Should Deliberate Before It Votes on Europe Privilege Is Real, N.Y. Times, Feb. 24, 2015 (with James Fishkin), Huffington Post, June 17, 2015 • In Supreme Court Redistricting Case, It’s the ‘Whole Jack M. Balkin Number of Persons’, (with Ian Ayres), L.A. Times, May lectures and addresses 29, 2015 • “Cultural Democracy and the First Amendment,” • John Roberts’ Roadmap for Campaign Finance Reform Conference on Free Speech Foundations, (with Ian Ayres), The Atlantic, May 7, 2015 Northwestern-Pritzker Law School, Chicago, IL, Oct. 25, • What Shinzo Abe Wants from Washington—And Why 2015 Ian Ayres He Shouldn’t Get It, Huffington Post, Apr. 22, 2015 publications • The Path of Robotics Law, 6 Calif. L. Rev. Circuit 45 Anne L. Alstott (2015) publication • Taxation in Six Concepts (CCH, 2016) Guido Calabresi lectures and addresses Ian Ayres • Delivered Commencement Address, and received lectures and addresses Doctorate of Humane Letters (D.H.L.), Honoris Causa, • “Innovation Sticks: The Limited Case for Penalizing Mount Aloysius College, Cresson, PA, May 9, 2015 Failures to Innovate,” University of Texas, University • Spoke at Seminar on “Reproductive Rights” at the Jack M. Balkin of Pittsburgh, Florida State University, Bioethics Summer Program at ISIS, , University law schools June 2, 2015 • “Contracting for Privacy Precaution (in the Shadow • Spoke to John Balestiere’s (’98) 7th and 8th grade stu- of State Efforts),” University of Chicago Law School dents of the Academy of St. Joseph, on “being a judge,” “Contracting Over Privacy” Conference during the June sitting of the Second Circuit Court of Publications Appeals, New York, NY, June 17, 2015 • Race Effects on eBay, 46 Rand J. Econ. 891 (2015) (with • Attended and delivered concluding summary and Mahzarin Banaji and Christine Jolls) comments at a Conference on Abuse of Law (L’Abuso • The Rule of Probabilities, 67 Stan. L. Rev. 1447 (2015) del Diritto) at the University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy, Guido Calabresi (with Barry Nalebuff) June 26–27, 2015 • Unhappy Meals: Sex Discrimination in Toy Choice at McDonald’s, 21 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 237 (2015) (with Antonia Rose Ayres-Brown) 22 23 yale law report winter 2016

• Delivered keynote speech at a seminar on “The other professional highlights Evolution of Law and Economics, 40 Years from the • Received Doctorate of Humane Letters (D.H.L.), Publication of the Italian Edition of The Costs of Honoris Causa, Mount Aloysius College, Cresson, PA, Accidents,” University of Milan, Milan, Italy, June 29, May 9, 2015 2015 • Received the Robert B. McKay Law Professor Award • Attended The Cambridge Lectures 2015 of the from The American Bar Association Tort and Trial Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, and Insurance Practice Section, which honors lawyers com- delivered a lecture on “Law and Religion,” Queens’ mitted to advancing justice, scholarship, and the legal College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, profession, as demonstrated by their contributions to July 5–7, 2015 the fields of tort and insurance law, during the ABA • Discussed with Judge Giuliano Amato (of the Italian Annual Meeting, and addressed the Section, Chicago, Constitutional Court) and Bruce Ackerman, “The IL, Aug. 1, 2015 Judges’ Job: Protecting Liberty or Equality?,” Dean’s • Received (and gave a lecture in reply) the Premio Lecture, Sept. 29, 2015 Internazionale Primo Levi 2015 from the Mayor of • Delivered remarks at Marvin A. Chirelstein’s Memorial Genoa (Marco Doria) and the President of the Centro Service, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, Sept. 30, Culturale Primo Levi (Piero Dello Strologo), Genoa, Italy, 2015 Oct. 29, 2015 • Attended and gave the concluding remarks at an Dennis E. Curtis International Congress on “Nuovi Fenomeni Epidemici Amy Chua e Pandemici: Conseguenze Economico-Sociali e lectures and addresses Risposte di Policy” (“New Epidemic and Pandemic • Inspiring Yale, Law School Representative Speech, SOM, Phenomena: Socio-Economic Impacts and Policy Yale University, Apr. 20, 2015 Responses”), sponsored by Centro Nazionalie di • Commencement Address, Brigham Young University Prevenzione e Difesa Sociale (CNPDS) and Fondazione Law School, Provo, UT, Apr. 24, 2015 CARIPLO, Milan, Italy, Oct. 27, 2015 • Keynote Speech, Annual CelebrASIAN Award Dinner, • Presided at a Roundtable at the Bocconi University Asian American Chamber of Commerce, Kansas City, of Milan on “L’influenza della dottrina sulla giuris- May 4, 2015 prudenza in tema di responsabilità civile” (“The • Keynote Speech, Woman of Consequence Award Influence of Scholarship on Case Law in Torts”), an Recipient, Birmingham International Center, event held in celebration of the 80th Anniversary of Birmingham, AL, May 5, 2015 the Law Review, Responsibilità civile e previdenza, • “,” Navigant Consulting, Asian Milan, Italy, Oct. 28, 2015 Heritage Month, Webinar Lecture, May 21, 2015 • Attended and gave closing remarks at a Roundtable at • “The Triple Package and the Sudanese American the University of Genoa on my forthcoming book, The Community,” Sudanese American Public Affairs Future of Law and Economics, at the Università degli Association Annual Convention, Brooklyn, NY, Aug. 15, Studi di Genova, Genoa, Italy, Oct. 29, 2015 2015 • Delivered the Keynote Address and Opening • Keynote Lecture, The Keys Academy, Singapore, Aug. (“Welcome”) Lecture of the academic year at the 20, 2015 University of Ravenna on “Cosa l’Altruismo Insegna a other professional highlights l’Economia del Benessere” (“What Altruism Can Teach • Woman of Consequence, Birmingham International Welfare Economics”), Ravenna, Italy, Nov. 2015 Center • Delivered Keynote Address to the CIABA ( Italian American Bar Association) Annual Heritage Dennis E. Curtis and Awards Dinner, on “Some Thoughts on Federalism: publication American and Italian Experiences,” Prospect, CT, Nov. • Epistemological Doubt and Visual Puzzles of Sight, 18, 2015 Knowledge, and Judgment: Reflections on Clear-Sighted and Blindfolded Justices (with Judith Resnik), in Genealogies of Legal Vision, Peter Goodrich & Valérie Hayaert eds., 2015 faculty activities

Drew S. Days III • “Interpreting Law: A Primer on Statutory and lectures and addresses Constitutional Interpretation,” Workshops at Duke, • Panelist, “CLE Showcase Program: The Last Word: Cardozo, Yale, and McGeorge law schools, Sept.–Oct. Solicitors General of the U.S.,” American Bar 2015 Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Aug. 2, 2015 • “Latter-Day Constitutionalism,” Keynote Address, other professional highlights Family Law Conference, Champaign, IL, Sept. 10, 2015 • Association of American Law Schools Spring Meeting, publications Santa Fe, NM, Apr. 16–18, 2015 • It’s Not Gay Marriage versus the Church Anymore, N.Y. Drew S. Days III Times, Apr. 26, 2015 Fiona M. Doherty • The Fourteenth Amendment Should Cover Same-Sex lectures and addresses Marriage in Ohio, Wash. Post, June 19, 2015 • “The Role, Use, and Effect of Probation in the U.S. • The Marriage Equality Cases and Constitutional Theory, Criminal System,” SELA (Seminario en Latina America 2015 Cato Supreme Court Rev. 111 de Teoria Constitucional y Politica) 2015, Brazil • The Conscious Congress: How Not to Define Overrides, other professional highlights 93 Tex. L. Rev. See also 289 (2015) (with Matthew • Board member, Focus Forward Project, a reentry initia- Christiansen and Samuel Thypin-Bermeo) tive for federal prisoners other professional highlights Fiona M. Doherty • Member, Criminal Justice Act Attorney Advisory Group, • Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws, from Davidson U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit College, Davidson, NC, May 17, 2015 • Harry Krause Annual Lifetime Achievement Award in Robert C. Ellickson Family Law, Champaign, IL, Sept. 10, 2015 lectures and addresses • “FIFA’s Realm: The Roles of Membership Associations in Daniel C. Esty Creating and Enforcing Private Rules,” Conference on lectures and addresses Social Norms and Institutions, Congress Centre of ETH • “Climate Change: How New U.S. Policies and Zurich, Ascona, Switzerland, May 11, 2015 International Agreements Could Impact the New England Economy,” 2015 Annual CBIA E2 Fall Meeting, Robert C. Ellickson • Panel on “Bundle of Rights Theory and the Commons,” Intensive Doctoral Week, Sciences Po Law School, Paris, Keynote Address, Wallingford, CT, Sept. 18, 2015 France, June 18, 2015 • “New Climate Change Leadership: From Mayors to the • “Legal Foundations of Rental Housing: Major Pope,” Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, Sept. 16, Differences Between the U.S. and France,” Second 2015 Annual Fordham International and Comparative • “Assessing Progress on the Road to Paris,” EGADE Urban Law Conference, Sorbonne Law School, Paris, Business School, Mexico City, Mexico, Aug. 26, 2015 France, June 29, 2015 • “From 20th Century Environmental Protection to 21st • “Non-State Actors Who Use Force and Voice,” Century Sustainability,” Yale Young Global Scholars Conference on How Law Works, University of Chicago Program, Keynote, New Haven, CT, July 29, 2015 William N. Eskridge Jr. Law School, Chicago, IL, Oct. 9, 2015 • Sustainia 100 Launch, “On the Road to COP21,” Paris, publications France, July 11, 2015 • Methodological Discussion Paper commenting on • “Revising the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement François Bonnet et al., “Better Residential Than Architecture for Better Governance and Outcomes,” Ethnic Discrimination!,” Sciences Po, Laboratoire Our Common Future Under Climate Change Interdisciplinaire d’Evaluation des Politiques Conference, Paris, France, July 10, 2015 Publiques, Sept. 2015, No. 5 • “Remaking Climate Change Finance: The Role of Green Banks,” Green Investment Financing Forum, Paris, William N. Eskridge, Jr. France, May 21, 2015 Daniel C. Esty lectures and addresses • “Launching a Green Bank—Creating, Capitalizing, • “Ideas for the Future: Sexuality, Gender, and the Law,” and Defining the Organization,” OECD Green Banks Plenary Panel, American Association of Law Schools, Workshop,” Paris, France, May 20, 2015 Orlando, FL, June 26, 2015 • “Facilitating Green Investment: Policy Frameworks and • “After Marriage Equality: What’s Next for the LGBT Public Financial Institutions,” OECD, Paris, France, May Rights Movement,” Plenary Panel, Lavender Law, 19, 2015 Chicago, IL, Aug. 5, 2015 • “From 20th Century Environmental Protection to 21st Century Sustainability,” American Legal Educators Sustainability Conference, Arizona State University, Keynote Address, Phoenix, AZ, May 8, 2015 24 25 yale law report winter 2016

• “Green to Gold,” Green Business Summit, Tecnologico publications de Monterrey, Keynote Address, Mexico City, Mexico, • 10,000 Years from Tomorrow, The Atlantic Online, July Apr. 28, 2015 22, 2015 (responding to Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the publications World and Me) • Shifting Gears on Climate Change (with Rudy Provoost), Huffington Post, Sept., 2015, available at http://www. Heather K. Gerken huffingtonpost.com/daniel-c-esty/shifting-gears-on- lectures and addresses climate-change_b_8167428.html?1442838446 • “Madison as an Unreliable Narrator,” Symposium • Changement climatique: une nouvelle stratégie (with on “Madison’s Hand,” Clough Center, Boston College Owen M. Fiss Rudy Provoost), Le Monde, Sept., 2015, available at School of Law, Oct. 2015 http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2015/09/22/ • The Taft Lecture: “Living Under Someone Else’s Law,” changement-climatique-une-nouvelle-strate- University of Cincinnati Law School, Oct. 2015 gie_4767354_3232.html • Amicus Curiae Lecture, “The Real Problem with Citizens other professional highlights United: Campaign Finance, Dark Money, and Shadow • Elected Fellow of The American College of Parties,” Simon Perry Center for Constitutional Environmental Lawyers Democracy, Marshall University, Sept. 2015 • CT Audubon “Katie O’Brien” Lifetime Achievement • “Jerry’s We,” Symposium to Celebrate the work of Jerry Award, May 13, 2015 Frug, Harvard Law School, June 2015 James Forman, Jr. • “The Truth About Citizens United,” Yale University Owen M. Fiss Reunions, Apr. 2015 lectures and addresses • “Money in Politics: A Discussion of Recent • “A War Like No Other,” Book launch with Harold Koh, Developments,” Dartmouth College, June 2015 , Sept. 11, 2015 • The Volk Lecture, “Shadow Money and Dark Parties,” publication Dartmouth College, Apr. 2015 • A War Like No Other: The Constitution in a Time of publications Terror (The New Press, May 2015) • The Childress Lecture, Federalism and Nationalism: Time other professional highlights for a Détente?, 59 St. Louis. L. Rev. 997 (2015) Heather K. Gerken • Co-director of the Latin American Legal Studies • An Academic Elegy, 100 Iowa L. Rev. 109 (2015) Program (LALS), Yale Law School • The Craft of Interpreting the Declaration of • Co-director of the 2015 Middle East Legal Studies Independence, Crooked Timber (June 15, 2015) Seminar (MELSS), Yale Law School • The Party’s Over: Shadow Parties, Campaign Finance, • Co-director of the Abdallah S. Kamel Center for the and the Legacy of McCutcheon, 2014 Sup. Ct. Rev. 175 Study of Islamic Law and Civilization, Yale Law School (with Joseph Fishkin) • Board member of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center, New Haven, CT Abbe R. Gluck • Board member of the International Refugee publications Assistance Project, New York • Imperfect Statutes, Imperfect Courts: Understanding Abbe R. Gluck Congress’s Plan in the Era of Unorthodox Lawmaking, James Forman, Jr. 129 Harv. L. Rev. 62 (2015) lectures and addresses • Unorthodox Lawmaking, Unorthodox Rulemaking, 115 • Keynote Address, “From Fear and Vengeance to Colum. L. Rev. 1789 (2015) (with A. O’Connell and R. Po) Forgiveness and Mercy,” University of California–Santa The Ripple Effect of “Leg-Reg” on the Study of Legislation Barbara, May 28, 2015 & Administrative Law in the Law School Curriculum, 65 • Convocation Address, Macalester College, Sept. 3, 2015 J. Legal Educ. 121 (2015) • “The Worst Thing to Hit Us Since Slavery: D.C. in the • Nationalism as the New Federalism (and Federalism as Crack Years,” Temple Law School Faculty Workshop, the New Nationalism): A Complementary Account (and Oct. 21, 2015 Some Challenges) to the Nationalist School, 59 St. Louis • “The Worst Thing to Hit Us Since Slavery: D.C. in the U. L.J. 1045 (2015) Crack Years,” Columbia Law School Faculty Workshop, • Symposium: Congress has a “plan” and the Court can Oct. 22, 2015 understand it—The Court rises to the challenge of stat- • Presenter, Criminal Law Speaker Series, Fordham Law utory complexity in King v. Burwell, Jun. 26, 2015, 8:55 School, Nov. 3, 2015 AM, available at SCOTUSblog http://www.scotusblog. • “President Obama is Wrong: Why Criminal Justice com/2015/06/symposium-congress-has-a-plan-and- Reform Should Not Exclude Violent Offenders,” the-court-can-understand-it-the-court-rises-to-the- University of Connecticut Law School, Nov. 6, 2015 challenge-of-statutory-complexity-in-king-v-burwell/ faculty activities

other professional highlights • “The Counterterrorism ‘War Paradigm’ and the • Faculty Director and Convener for center launch and Protection of Rights,” Open Society Foundation, inaugural conference of the Solomon Center for Washington, DC, June 2015 Health Law and Policy, Nov. 12–13, 2015 • “Outlawing War,” Yale Global Affairs, New Haven, CT, • Recipient, Yale Law Women Teaching Award, 2015 June & July 2015 • Elected member of American Law Institute, Oct. 2015 • “The Worst Crime of All,” Yale Club, New York, NY, June • Appointed to the Connecticut Commission on 2015 Uniform Legislation, May 2015 other professional highlights David Singh Grewal • Completed Service as Special Counsel to the General David Singh Grewal Counsel, U.S. Department of Defense, June 2015 lectures and addresses • Received Office of the Secretary of Defense Award for • “Inequality, International Trade, and Constitutional Excellence, May 2015 Authority,” University of Texas School of Law, Jan. 28, • Launched Center for Global Legal Challenges website, 2016 available at www.law.yale.edu/glc • “Law and Inequality After the Age of Complacency,” • Served as Adviser to the Domestic Effect of Treaties Theoretical Inquiries in Law (Cigla Center, University of section on the American Law Institute’s Restatement Tel Aviv), New York, NY, Dec. 11, 2015 Fourth, Foreign Relations Law of the United States project Oona A. Hathaway • “The Constitution of Capitalism,” Georgetown Law Center, Washington, DC, Dec. 4, 2015 • Completed term as member of Executive Council, • “Closing Remarks: Law and Inequality,” American American Society of International Law, Apr. 2015 Constitution Society Conference, Yale Law School, Oct. • Member of Strategic Planning Committee, American 17, 2015 Society of International Law • “The Invention of the Economy,” Duke Law School, Faculty Workshop, Mar. 2, 2015 Paul W. Kahn • “International Trade Law,” Sorbonne (Paris II), Paris, lectures and addresses France, June 25–29, 2014 • “Faith and the Popular Sovereign,” Terms of Faith publications Workshop, London School of Economics and Political Science, June 19–20, 2015 Paul W. Kahn • Make Me Democratic But Not Yet: Sunrise Lawmaking and Democratic Constitutionalism, 90 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 101 • “On the Extra and the Moral Point of View,” Film, (2015) (with Daniel Herz-Roiphe) Democracy, and Liberal Education, a Colloquium under • The Laws of Capitalism, 128 Harv. L. Rev. 626 (2014) the Auspices of the Film Forum and the Project in • Law and Neoliberalism, 77 Law & Contemp. Probs. 1 the History of Political Thought, University Center for (2014) (with Jedediah Purdy) Human Values, Princeton, NJ, May 1, 2015 • Markets, The Encyclopedia of Political Thought publications (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014): 2267–2272 • Putting Liberalism in Its Place (Chinese translation) • Why Fast Track Isn’t Free Trade, The American • Comparative Constitutionalism in a New Key, Chinese Conservative, June 11, 2015 translation in Tsinghua L. Rev. Amy Kapczynski • Don’t Fast Track Trade, L.A. Times, Mar. 27, 2015 • The Constitution and United States Culture, in The • Let India Make Cheap Drugs, N.Y. Times (with Amy Oxford Handbook of the U.S. Constitution (Mark Kapczynski), Dec. 11, 2014 Tushnet, Sanford Levinson & Mark Graber eds., 2015) • Hospital bombing reveals U.S. failure in Afghanistan, Oona A. Hathaway AlJazeera.com, Oct. 14, 2015 lectures and addresses • Netanyahu doesn’t care about Iran getting the bomb, • “The Rule of Law in National Security Law,” Yale-Duke AlJazeera.com, Aug. 12, 2015 Forum on Foreign Relations Law, Duke Law School, Oct. • Liberalism Needs Better Politicians, Not Better Ideas, 2015 AlJazeera.com, May 25, 2015 • Constitution Center’s “We the People Podcast” (dis- • Fear Corporations or Fear Nations?, L.A. Times, July 2, cussed relationship between international law and 2015 U.S. constitutional law with Jeffrey Rosen and Michael Paulson), Oct. 2015 Amy Kapczynski • “The Worst Crime of All,” Yale NUS, Singapore, Aug. • Paper Presentation: “Access to Medicines in an Age 2015 of Neoliberalism,” Northeastern Law School, Faculty Workshop, Boston, MA, Mar. 6, 2015 26 27 yale law report winter 2016

• Paper Presentation: “Intellectual Property and • Confirm the Legal Adviser, Just Security Blog, May 18, Inequality,” SELA Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, June 13–14, 2015, available at https://www.justsecurity.org/23059/ 2015 confirm-legal-adviser/ • Paper presentation: “Government Patent Use: How a • Counsel as Citizen and Business Adviser, Directors’ Little-Known Statute Can Bring Down Drug Prices and Roundtable Panel in Honor of Michael Solender, Transform Health,” Center for Technology, Innovation, Debevoise, New York, NY, Sept. 29, 2015, available at and Competition, University of Pennsylvania Law http://www.directorsroundtable.com/id=876 School, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 14, 2015 • After the NDAA Veto: Now What?, Just Security Blog, • “IP and Inequality,” Law and Inequality, ACS Oct. 23, 2015, available at https://www.justsecurity. Harold Hongju Koh Conference, Yale Law School, Oct. 16, 2015 org/27028/ndaa-veto-what/ publications • A False Choice on Guantánamo Closure, Just Security • The Trans-Pacific Partnership—Is It Bad for Your Health?, Blog, Nov. 2, 2015, available at https://www.justsecu- New Eng. J. Med., June 10, 2015 rity.org/27298/false-choice-guantanamo-closure/ • No Fast Track for Unfair Trade Deals (with Judith other professional highlights Resnik), Huffington Post, 6/11/2015 available • Inaugural Public Service Award, Council on Korean at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amy-kapc- Americans, Washington, DC, Oct. 23, 2015 zynski/tpp-isds-no-fast-track-for-unfair-trade- • Dean’s Advisory Committee, Quinnipiac University deals_b_7562084.html School of Law, Hamden, CT Issa Kohler-Hausmann • Let India Make Cheap Drugs, N.Y. Times (with David • 2015 Visiting Committee, Harvard Kennedy School of Singh Grewal), Dec. 11, 2014 Government • Former Officials’ Letter in support of Syrian Refugees, Harold Hongju Koh available at http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/18/ lectures and addresses world/middleeast/ex-officials-urge-white-house-to- • “A Tribute to Bob Bernstein,” Opening of the Robert accept-more-syrian-refugees.html Bernstein Human Rights Institute, NYU Law School, New York, NY, Apr. 22, 2015 Issa Kohler-Hausmann • Commentator on Panel on the Theory of International lectures and addresses Commercial Arbitration, NYU Law School, Apr. 27, 2015 • Presenter at the Justice and Poverty Project Media • Richard Holbrooke Forum, American Academy in Workshop at the Harvard Kennedy School of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, May 11–14, 2015 Government, Sept. 2015 • Memorial Remarks in honor of Herb Hansell, Jones • Presenter at workshop on wrongful conviction hosted Day, Washington, DC, May 30, 2015 (by video) by the National Science Foundation, Oct. 2015 • Remarks in honor of Mirjan Damasˇka, Festschrift • Presenter at Conference Honoring the work of Conference by University of Zagreb Faculty of Law in Malcolm Feeley, Berkeley Law School & Jurisprudence honor of Mirjan Damasˇka, Cavtat, Croatia, May 30, and Social Policy, Oct. 2015 2015 (by video) • Presenter at University of Chicago Legal Forum, • “Grand Strategy: International Law as Smart Power,” “Policing the Police,” Nov. 2015 Yale Global Scholars, New Haven, CT, July 15, 2015 publications • “Counsel as Citizen and Business Adviser,” Directors’ • Letter to Editor, Marshall Project, regarding New Roundtable Panel in Honor of Michael Solender, York State Board of Parole’s unconstitutional practices Debevoise, New York, NY, Sept. 29, 2015 surrounding denial of parole release to inmates serv- • “Some Realism on the War Powers,” Duke-Yale Foreign ing indeterminate life sentences for crimes commit- Relations Law Roundtable, Durham, NC, Oct. 2, 2015 ted as juveniles “Senator Eagleton and the War Powers,” Thomas F. other professional highlights Eagleton Seminar, St. Louis University Law School, Oct. • Successful Article 78 challenging unlawful parole 5, 2015 (by video) hearing in New York State for a client serving an inde- • Comment on John Sexton, Guido Calabresi Lecture, St. terminate life sentence (with co-counsel Christopher Thomas More House, Yale University, Oct. 15, 2015 Seeds), May 2015 publications • Outstanding Article Award from the American Society • The Crime of Aggression: The United States Perspective, of Criminology 109 Am. J. Int’l L. 257 (2015) (with Todd F. Buchwald) • Prevailed in New York State Freedom of Information • The Legal Adviser’s Duty to Explain, 41 Yale J. Int’l Law Law challenge to the New York City Police Online (2015) Department in the New York State Appellate Division, First Department, Nov. 2015 faculty activities

Douglas A. Kysar other professional highlights lectures and addresses • Appointed by Connecticut General Assembly to State • “Living with Owning,” Property Conference: Claims Tax Panel, charged with reviewing the state’s overall to Ownership and Responsibilities of Stewardship in state and local tax structure Multidisciplinary Perspective Bates College, Lewiston, ME, Oct. 17, 2015 (with Matthew Ampleman ’17) Yair Listokin • The Forest and the Trees: Environmental Law at YLS, lectures and addresses Yale Law School Class of ’55 Reunion Dinner Address, • “Law and Macroeconomics,” Hebrew University Law Douglas A. Kysar New Haven, CT, Oct. 24, 2015 and Economics Seminar • Making a Contribution in Environmental Law, Keynote • “Corporate Law During a Financial Crisis,” Annual Address, Future Environmental Law Professors Conference on Corporate and Securities Litigation, Workshop, Pace Law School, Sept. 18, 2015 Boston University Law School • “Who is Legally Responsible for Climate Change?,” • “Stealth Fiscal Policy,” -Hebrew Shimizu Fellow Lecture, London School of Economics, University Conference on Taxation Department of Law, May 22, 2015 • “Tax Expenditures Approximate Revenue Estimates,” other professional highlights American Law and Economics Association Conference • Shimizu Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics • “Bounded Institutions,” University of Chicago John H. Langbein Department of Law, May 2015 Conference on Uncertainty in Administrative Law • Recipient, Indiana University Wells Scholars Program • “Law and Macroeconomics,” Boston College Law 25th Anniversary Distinguished Alumni Award School Faculty Workshop

John H. Langbein Jonathan R. Macey public service lectures and congressional testimony • Connecticut Commissioner of the National Conference • Presentation on the Regulation of Broker-dealers and of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; Attended Investment Advisors before the Economic Advisory Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, July 10–15, 2015; Committee of the Financial Industry Regulatory Attended Meeting of Drafting Committee on Divided Authority (FINRA), May 12, 2015 Anika Singh Lemar Trusteeship, Washington, DC, Oct. 23–24, 2015 • Testimony before the Financial Institutions and lectures and addresses Consumer Protection Subcommittee of the United • Attended New England Meeting, American College States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and of Trust and Estate Counsel. Newport, RI, Sept. 18–20, Urban Affairs, Hearing on Measuring the Systemic 2015 Importance of U.S. Bank Holding Companies, July 23, • Attended Annual Meeting, American Society for Legal 2015 History, Washington, DC, Oct 29–30; chaired panel • Presentation to the Yale School of Management on “The Limits of and Alternatives to Common-Law Hedge Fund Program for Chinese Executives, on “The Adversarialism” Regulation of Hedge Funds,” Sept. 16, 2015 Yair Listokin • Presented the Lane Lecture, University of Nebraska • Presentation to the Yale University Nigeria Leadership Law School, Nov. 6, 2015, on “The Nonprobate Initiative on “Values in Business and Investing,” Sept. Revolution: Privatizing Family Wealth Transfer in the 29, 2015 United States” publications publication • Macey on Corporation Laws (2-volume treatise), • Pension and Employee Benefit Law (Foundation Press, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2015 edition 6th ed. 2015) (with D. Pratt, S. Stabile & A. Stumpff) • Fannie and Freddie Are Making Lots of Money—But Not for Their Shareholders, The , Sept. 3, Anika Singh Lemar 2015 (with Logan Beirne) • The Cure for Stock-Market Fragmentation: More Jonathan R. Macey lectures and addresses • Panelist, Eminent Domain and Economic Development, Exchanges, The Wall St. J., June 1, 2015 (with David University of Connecticut School of Law 20th Gallivan Swensen) Conference, “Kelo: A Decade Later” • Commissioner Gallagher’s and Professor Grundfest’s publication Wrongful Attack on the Shareholder Rights Project, • Zoning as Taxidermy: Neighborhood Conservation Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Districts and the Regulation of Aesthetics, 90 Ind. L. J. Governance and Regulation, May 18, 2015 1525 (2015) • Injustice at the SEC, Defining Ideas, A Hoover Institution Journal, May 14, 2015, available at www. hoover.org/research/injustice-sec 28 29 yale law report winter 2016

other professional highlights • Crime Statistics Don’t Show that Sky Is Falling, N.Y. • Guest Contributor, Harvard Corporate Governance Times Room for Debate, available at http://www. Blog nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2015/06/04/have- • Member, Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) Financial fearful-police-brought-an-end-to-the-drop-in-crime/ Regulatory Reform Initiative’s Working Group on crime-statistics-dont-show-that-the-sky-is-falling Capital Markets other professional highlights • Member, Economic Advisory Board, Financial Industry • Board of Directors, The Joyce Foundation Regulatory Authority (FINRA) • Associate Reporter, ALI Project on Principles of Law, • Executive Committee, Yale Law School Center for the Police Investigations Tracey L. Meares Study of Corporate Law • Chair, Yale University Advisory Committee on Investor Noah A. Messing Responsibility lectures and addresses • Member, Yale Committee on Athletics • Victorian Bar, Melbourne, “How to Write Effective • Board of Managers, St. Thomas’s Day School Submissions to Courts,” Apr. 17, 2015 • Board of Directors, Yale Youth Hockey Association • Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne, “Declining Collegiality in the U.S. Legal Profession and Within U.S. Tracey L. Meares Courts,” Apr. 22, 2015 lectures and addresses • Judicial College of Victoria, Melbourne, “The Art of Noah A. Messing • Order of the Coif Distinguished Lecturer, “Policing in Preparing Effective Judgments and Decisions,” Apr. 23, the 21st Century”: Drake University Law School, Sept. 2015 17, 2015; Oklahoma University Law School, Oct. 1, 2015; • Victorian Bar, Melbourne, “Advanced Techniques with UCLA Law School, Oct. 15, 2015 Legal Arguments and Introductions,” May 1, 2015 • “Lawful or Fair? How Police and Laypeople Judge Good Policing,” Drake University Law School and Oklahoma John D. Morley University Law School lectures and addresses • MIT Communications Forum, Speaker, “Jim Crow • “Why Law Firms Collapse,” American Law and and the Legacy of Segregation Outside of the South,” Economics Association Annual Meeting John D. Morley Sept. 24, 2015, available at http://web.mit.edu/comm- • “The Common Law Corporation: The Power of the Trust forum/forums/jim-crow.html in Anglo-American Business,” Colorado Law School • Keynote Speaker, John Howard Association of Illinois Junior Business Law Conference Annual Luncheon, Chicago, IL Nov. 5, 2015 • “The Common Law Corporation: The Power of the Trust • Keynote Speaker, University of Chicago Legal Forum in Anglo-American Business,” Law and Economics Symposium, “Policing the Police,” Nov. 6, 2015, avail- Workshop, University of Chicago Law School able at https://legal-forum.uchicago.edu/page/sym- other professional highlights posium • Uniform Law Commission, Drafting Committee on • Speaker, Symposium SIU Law Journal, SIU School of Divided Trusteeship, 2014- Reporter Law, and SIU School of Medicine, on recent recommen- Nicholas R. Parrillo dations in “The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Nicholas R. Parrillo Policing: Justice, Policing, and Public Health,” Abraham lectures and addresses Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL, Nov. 13, 2015 • Invited Commentator on Jacob Gersen and Adrian • Keynote Speaker, ACLU of Springfield, IL Annual Dinner, Vermeule’s “Thin Rationality Review,” Conference “Policing in the 21st Century” Springfield, IL, Nov. 14, on Federal Agency Decisionmaking Under Deep 2015 Uncertainty, Becker Friedman Institute, University of publications Chicago, May 8, 2015 • Broken Windows, Neighborhoods, and the Legitimacy of • Invited Guest Scholar, Hurst Summer Institute in Legal Law Enforcement, or Why I Fell In and Out of Love with History, University of Wisconsin Law School, June 16, Zimbardo, 52 J. Research in Crime & Delinquency 447 2015 (2015) • Invited Commentator on Philip Hamburger’s “Is • Desistance and Legitimacy: The Impact of Offender Administrative Law Unlawful?,” Federalist Society, Yale Notification Meetings on Recidivism among High Risk Law School, Oct. 8, 2015 Offenders (with Danielle Wallace, Andrew Papachristos publication & Jeffrey Fagan), Justice Quarterly 2015, pp. 1–28 • Bureaucratic Power and the Rule of Law, Reviews in American History 43 (2015) 544-49 (review of Daniel R. Ernst, Tocqueville’s Nightmare: The Administrative State Emerges in America, 1900-1940) faculty activities

other professional highlights • Presented a paper, “The Political Order and the Market • Conference Organizer, Administrative Law From the Order,” at the Sir Thomas More Lecture Series at Inside Out: A Conference on Themes in the Work of Davenport College, Yale University Jerry Mashaw, Yale Law School, Oct. 2–3, 2015 publications • A Principled Approach to Insurance Law: The Economics Robert C. Post of Insurance and the Current Restatement Project, Yale lectures and addresses Program for Studies in Law, Economics and Public • “Religious Discrimination and Religious Liberty,” Policy, Research Paper Series, Paper No. 527 Robert C. Post Cardozo Law School, Sept. 20, 2015 • Book cover endorsement of Calixto Salomão Filho, • “Freedom of Speech and Expertise,” Colloquium in Monopolies and Underdevelopment: From Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy, NYU Law School, Colonial Past to Global Reality, Edward Elgar Oct. 8, 2015 Publishing (forthcoming 2015) publications • Academic Freedom and Legal Scholarship, 64 J. Legal W. Michael Reisman Educ. 530 (2015) publications • Compelled Commercial Speech, 117 W. Va. L. Rev. 867 • Documentary Supplement to the International (2015) Commercial Arbitration: Cases, Materials and Claire Priest Notes on the Resolution of International Business Claire Priest Disputes (with W. Laurence Craig, William W. Park & lectures and addresses Jan Paulsson) (second edition) (Foundation Press, 2015) • “Institutional Origins in the United States,” • Canute Confronts the Tide: States versus Tribunals and Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, the Evolution of the Minimum Standard in Customary St. Louis, Apr. 17, 2015 International Law, in 30:3 ICSID Review-Foreign publications Investment Law Journal, pp. 616–634 (2015) • The Stamp Act and American Institutional and other professional highlights Economic History (with Justin du Rivage), 88 S. Cal. L. • Argued at the International Court of Justice (The Hague, The Netherlands) the following two cases George L. Priest Rev. (2015) • The End of Entail: Information, Institutions, and Slavery from Sept. 28, 2015–Oct. 9, 2015: in the American Revolutionary Period, 33 Law & a. Question of the Delimitation of the Continental History Rev. 277 (2015) Shelf between Nicaragua and Colombia beyond 200 nautical miles from the Nicaraguan Coast (Nicaragua George L. Priest v. Colombia) (Application to the ICJ of 16 Sept. 2013) lectures and addresses b. Alleged Violations of Sovereign Rights and Maritime • Presented a comment on the law and economics Spaces in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Colombia) approaches (such as normative economics and the (Application to the ICJ of 26 Nov. 2013) efficiency standard, the error cost framework or • Attended and Delivered Report entitled W. Michael Reisman decision theory) on the panel entitled, “Introducing “Humanitarian Action” for the 10th Commission at the Diffusion Theory and its Relevance in the Study of the Institut De Droit International (IDI) Meeting Session Emergence of the Global Competition Law Paradigm” in Tallinn, Estonia, Aug. 22-31, 2015 at the BRICS Competition Law and Policy Forum and • Attended the Foreign Policy Association Board Workshop, Saint-Petersburg, Russia Meeting, New York, Oct. 15, 2015 • Participated in a panel discussion on the horizontal • Attended Fall Meeting of the Board of Editors of the processes of diffusion, in particular the role of elites American Journal of International Law in Washington, and that of the democratic electorate in the develop- DC, Oct. 22-23, 2015 ment of competition law, the technocratic nature of Judith Resnik competition law and alternative accounts, the role of Judith Resnik economists and economics and implications for inter- lectures and addresses national convergence in this area on a panel entitled, • Lecture: “Bordering by Law,” American Philosophical “Regional Models and the Battle for International Society, Philadelphia, PA, Apr. 25, 2015 Convergence: Between the Internationalization of • Seminar Leader: “The Uses of Comparative Law,” Palace Wars and Democratic Diffusion?” at the BRICS Université Dauphine, May 5, 2015 Competition Law and Policy Forum and Workshop, • Lecture: “Inventing Democratic Courts,” Institut Saint-Petersburg, Russia Michel Villey, Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas, May 6, 2015 30 31 yale law report winter 2016

• Keynote Speaker: “The Invention and Vulnerability • The Invention of Courts, Vol. LXVIII, No. 3, American of Democratic Courts,” Yale Club of Hartford, May 20, Academy of Arts and Sciences Bulletin, p. 36 (Spring 2015 2015) • Chair and commentator: “Non-quota possibilities • With One Decision, Obama and Lynch Could Reshape and the future of diversity in the corporate sphere,” the Criminal Justice System (with Robert Ferguson Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity: A Symposium & Margo Schlanger), The Wash. Post Online, Aug. 3, and Book Launch, Yale Law School, May 21, 2015 2015, available at https://www.washingtonpost.com/ • Presenter: “Rethinking Immigration Federalism,” Law posteverything/wp/2015/08/03/with-one-decision- and Society Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, obama-could-totally-reform-the-criminal-justice- Cristina Rodríguez May 29, 2015 system/ • Presenter: “Reading Transnational Legal Orders,” Law • No Fast Track for Unfair Trade Deals (with Amy and Society Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, Kapczynski), Huffington Post Politics, June 11, 2015, May 29, 2015 available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amy- • Plenary Speaker: “Contracting Transparency: Public kapczynski/tpp-isds-no-fast-track-for-unfair-trade- Courts, Privatizing Processes, and Democratic deals_b_7562084.html?1434041001 Practices,” in Judicial Transparency and the Rule of other professional highlights Law: Pound Civil Justice Institute 2015 Forum for State • Visiting Professor, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, Appellate Court Judges, Montréal, Canada, July 11, 2015 May, 2015 Roberta Romano • Keynote Speaker: “Contracting Class Actions and • Advisor, American Law Institute, Project on Sexual and Diffusing Disputes: Aggregation, Disaggregation, Gender-Based Misconduct on Campus and the Justice of Courts,” Civil Procedure Workshop, • Advisor, Civil Jury Project, NYU School of Law Seattle University School of Law, July 17, 2015 • Advisor, European Law Institute and International • Participant: Duke Law Conference on Class-Action Institute for the Unification of Private Law project, Settlements, Washington, DC, July 23–24, 2015 “From Transnational Principles to Rules of European • Co-presenter: “Administrative Segregation Civil Procedure” Survey Results,” Association of State Correctional • Participant, 4th Annual Forum White House Forum on Administrators, Indianapolis, IN, Aug. 15, 2015 (with Increasing Access to Justice, Washington, DC, Apr. 14, Johanna Kalb, Sarah Baumgartel & Corey Guilmette) 2015 • Chair, “The Reach of Rights,” Global Constitutionalism 2015, Yale Law School, Sept. 16–19, 2015 Cristina Rodríguez • Keynote Speaker: “The Invention and Vulnerabilities lectures and addresses of Democratic Courts,” symposium on the Civil Justice • The President and Immigration Law Redux, System, co-sponsored by Emory University School of Conference on Constitutional Culture, Queen’s Law Law and the Pound Civil Justice Institute, Atlanta, GA, School; University of Toronto Constitutional Law Oct. 15, 2015 Roundtable; NYU Law & Politics Colloquium; Stanford publications and testimony submitted Law School Faculty Workshop • Time-in-Cell: The ASCA-Liman 2014 National Survey • Executive Branch Legal Interpretation, Stanford of Administrative Segregation in Prison (with Constitutional Law Center Sarah Baumgartel, Corey Guilmette, Johanna Kalb, publication Diana Li, Josh Nuni & Devon Porter), (Aug. 2015) • The President and Immigration Law Redux, 125 Yale L.J. • The Reach of Rights, Global Constitutionalism 104 (2015) (with Adam B. Cox) Seminar 2015, Yale Law School, Sept. 16–19, 2015 other professional highlights • Constructing the ‘Foreign’: American Law’s Relationship • Visiting Scholar, Centre for Ethics, University of to Non-Domestic Sources, in Courts and Comparative Toronto, 2015–2016 Law, Mads Andrenas and Duncan Fairgrieve eds. (Oxford University Press, 2015) Roberta Romano • Epistemological Doubt and Visual Puzzles of Sight, lectures and addresses Knowledge, and Judgment: Reflections on Clear-Sighted • “The Private Ordering Solution to Multiforum and Blindfolded Justices, (with Dennis E. Curtis), in Litigation,” Boston University School of Law, Law and Genealogies of Legal Vision, Peter Goodrich & Economics Workshop Valérie Hayaert eds., 2015 • “Regulating in the Dark and a Postscript Assessment • Diffusing Disputes: The Public in the Private of of the Iron Law of Financial Regulation,” NYU Stern Arbitration, the Private in Courts, and the Erasure of School of Business and School of Law, Law & Finance Rights, 124 Yale L.J. 2804 (2015) Seminar faculty activities

• “The Private Ordering Solution to Multiforum other professional highlights Litigation,” Middlebury Institute of International • Attended SELA (Seminario en Latina América de Teoría Studies Corporate Governance Seminar, Monterey, CA Constitucional y Política) June 11–14, 2015 • Discussion of “Corporate Inversions and the • Moderated Program on the Native American Graves Unbundling of Regulatory Competition,” American Protection and Repatriation Act: Federal Jurisdiction Law & Economics Association 25th Annual Meeting and Indigenous Bodies, Yale Law School, Sept. 16, 2015 • “Sunsetting Financial Regulation,” University of • Participated on Advisory Committee, 4th Restatement Calgary School of Public Policy Roundtable on Market of Property, American Law Institute, Philadelphia, Oct. Carol M. Rose Regulation: Balancing Risks and Rewards 2, 2015 • Discussion of “Seeking Alpha, Taking Risk: Evidence from Non-Executive Pay in U.S. Bank Holding Susan Rose-Ackerman Companies,” NYU/ETH 2015 Law & Banking/Finance lectures and addresses Conference on Governance and Risk-Taking • Lectures related to 2015 publication of Due Process of • Keynote Speaker, “How to Get Financial Regulation Lawmaking (with Stephanie Egidy & James Fowkes): Back on Track,” Nordic Corporate Governance Network Book launch at Humboldt University, Berlin; panel 7th Annual Workshop, Copenhagen Business School discussion on book at Paris II, Law Faculty; lectures • Discussion of “What Drives Financial Reform? and workshops at Faculty of Law, Munster University, Economics and Politics of the State-Level Adoption of Susan Rose-Ackerman Munster, Germany; Faculty of Law, University of Municipal Bankruptcy Laws,” NBER Summer Institute Bristol; Faculty of Law, Oxford University; Central Law and Economics Workshop European University, Budapest; Faculty of Law, • “How to Get Financial Regulation Back on Track,” Yale Amsterdam School of Management International Center for • “What Does ‘Public Participation’ Mean? The Case of Finance Future of Finance Conference Renewable Energy in Germany,” presented at annual • “The Private Ordering Solution to Multiforum meeting of the Comparative Law and Economics Litigation,” Boston University School of Law Corporate Forum, Ghent, Belgium and Securities Litigation Workshop • “International Anti-Corruption Policies and the United publications States National Interest,” presented at book launch • Pitfalls in the Iron Law of Financial Regulation: A of Davide Torsello, ed., Debates of Corruption and Postscript to Regulating in the Dark, in R. Waldburger, Integrity: Perspectives from Europe and the US P. Sester, C. Peter & C. Baer eds., Law & Economics (Palgrave, 2014) Festschrift für Peter Nobel zum 70. Geburtstag • “Corruption in State Administration,” presented by co- (Stämpfli Verlag AG, Bern, 2015) author Tina Søreide at NYU conference on Corporate other professional highlights Crime and Financial Misdealing • Appointed Fellow, Society for Empirical Legal Studies • “Corruption and Conflicts of Interest,” presented at book launch of Jean-Bernard Auby, Emmanuel Breen & Carol M. Rose Thomas Perroud, eds., Corruption and Conflicts of lectures and addresses Interest: A Comparative Law Approach, Cheltenham • Presented “Racially Restrictive Covenants: A Shadow of UK: Edward Elgar) Dignity Takings,” Law and Society Association Meeting, • “Corruption and Reform”: University of Warwick; Session on Bernadette Atuahene’s Dignity Takings, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University Seattle, WA, May 28, 2015 publications • Presented “Climate Change, Collective Action, and • Edited with Paul Lagunes, Greed, Corruption and Cognition,” Law and Society Association Meeting, the State: Essays in Political Economy, Edward Elgar, Plenary Session on Environment and Climate Change, Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA, 2015 June 28, 2015 • Are Corrupt Elites Necessary for Corrupt Countries?, in • Presented “Property Takings and Climate Change,” Carl Dahlström and Lena Wängnerud, eds., Elites, Panel on Whither the Supreme Court?, Conference Institutions and the Quality of Government (New on Takings, Vermont Law School and the University of York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), available at http:// Maryland Law School, Baltimore, MD, Sept. 25, 2015 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/elites--institutions- publications and-the-quality-of-government-carl-dahlstr--m/?sf • The Law is Nine-Tenths of Possession: An Adage Turned 1=barcode&st1=9781137556271. Presented at a work- on Its Head, in The Law and Economics of Possession, shop at the University of Mannheim, Department of ed. Yun-chien Chang, Cambridge University Press, 2015 Economics • Claiming While Complaining on the Federal Public Lands: A Problem for Public Property or a Special Case?, 104 Geo. LJ. Online 95 (2015) 32 33 yale law report winter 2016

• (With Yingqi Tan) Corruption in the Procurement of Vicki Schultz Pharmaceuticals and Medical Equipment in China: lectures and addresses The Incentives Facing Multinationals, Domestic Firms, • “Challenging Difference,” presented at the Plenary and Hospital Officials, UCLA Pacific Basin L. J. 32(1): Panel on Employment/Civil Rights Act, AALS Mid-Year: 1–54 (2015), available at https://escholarship.org/uc/ Workshop on Next Generation Issues of Sex, Gender, item/5742d68k and the Law, Orlando, FL, June 25, 2015 • “Taking Sex Discrimination Seriously,” presented David N. Schleicher at ACS Progressive Scholarship Workshop, Yale Law David N. Schleicher publications School, New Haven, CT, Sept. 22, 2015 • Local Government Law: Cases and Materials (5th ed., • “Taking Sex Discrimination Seriously,” presented at 2015) (with Lynn A. Baker & Clayton P. Gillette) University Law School faculty • Can ‘Planning’ Deregulate Land Use, Regulation workshop, Washington, DC, Oct. 21, 2015 Magazine, Fall 2015 (with Roderick M. Hills Jr.) publications • Planning an Affordable City, Roderick M. Hills, Jr. & • Taking Sex Discrimination Seriously, lead article David Schleicher, 101 Iowa L. Rev. 91 (2015) in Symposium on Revisiting Sex: Gender and Sex Discrimination Fifty Years After the Civil Rights Act, Peter H. Schuck Denver U. L. Rev., Nov. 2015 lectures and addresses Peter H. Schuck • Radio interview by Dennis Tubbergen on “Everything Reva Siegel Financial” about Why Government Fails So Often, lectures and addresses and How It Can Do Better book • “Complicity-based Conscience Claims,” Debating Law • Radio interview on Los Angeles public radio, on birth- and Religion Series, panel on “Cake Wars, Hobby Lobby, right citizenship and Religious Freedom,” Yale Law School, Apr. 2, 2015 • TV interview by Katie Couric, on birthright citizenship • “Griswold at 50—How Conflict Entrenched the Right • Keynote to Environmental Council of the States con- to Privacy,” American Association for the History of ference, Newport, RI, on innovation in government Medicine annual meeting, panel on “Reproductive • Moderator, Courts and Administrative Law, festschrift Rights After Griswold: A Fifty-year Retrospective,” New Vicki Schultz for Jerry Mashaw, New Haven, CT Haven, CT, Apr. 30, 2015 • Radio interview by Carlos Vasquez, Circle of Insight • Presented manuscript of “Casey and the Clinic program, on birthright citizenship Closings: When ‘Protecting Health’ Obstructs Choice,” • Panel discussion, The Future of Migration, CUNY Petrie Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Harvard Law Graduate Center, on refugee burden-sharing School, May 2, 2015 Publications • “Diversity-based Justifications for Affirmative Action,” • What to Do About America’s ISIS Combatants?, Symposium on Diversity in the Corporation, Yale Law Huffington Post, Oct. 12, 2015, available at http:// School, May 21, 2015 www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-h-schuck/what-to- • “Casey and the Clinic Closings,” panel on “Undue Reva Siegel do-about-isiss-am_b_8281958.html?1444682541 Burdens,” American Constitution Society National • Creating a Market for Refugees in Europe, N.Y. Times, Convention, Washington, DC, June 12, 2015 June 9, 2015, available at http://www.nytimes. • “Conscience Across Borders: A New Front in com/2015/06/09/opinion/creating-a-market-for-refu- the Culture Wars,” panel on “Conscience and gees-in-europe.html?_r=0 Discrimination,” Law School, • Should those who attack the nation have an abso- International Constitutional Law Society Annual lute right to remain its citizens?: Reply to Audrey Conference, July 3, 2015 Macklin, available at http://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/ • Presented manuscript of “Conscience Across Borders: handle/1814/34617/RSCAS_2015_14.pdf?sequence=1, A New Front in the Culture Wars,” Yale Law School, pp. 9–10 Graduate Orientation, Aug. 25, 2015 other professional highlights • Presented manuscript of “Casey and the Clinic • Visiting Committee Review, Cornell Law School, Closings: When ‘Protecting Health’ Obstructs Choice,” Ithaca, NY with Linda Greenhouse, American Constitution Society Progressive Scholarship Workshop, Yale Law School, Sept. 8, 2015 • Organized and spoke at YLS Moot Camp for alumni on the teaching market, Yale Law School, Sept. 11, 2015 faculty activities

• Presented manuscript of “Casey and the Clinic other professional highlights Closings: When ‘Protecting Health’ Obstructs Choice” • American Law Institute: Young Scholars Award with Linda Greenhouse, Yale Law Journal Scholarship Committee, San Francisco, CA (remotely), Feb. 6, 2015 Workshop, Sept. 25, 2015 • Model Penal Code—Sentencing (Advisor) • Presented keynote: “Obergefell’s Authority: How • Model Penal Code—Sex Offenses (consulting Constitutional Culture Enables Community in member) Disagreement,” at Constitutional Culture: Identities, • “The United States and Cuba,” conference organizer Texts, Institutions,” Queen’s Law School, Kingston, and host, Yale Law School, Mar. 13–14, 2015 James J. Silk Ontario, Canada • Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Standards of publications Conduct (charged with devising standards and proce- • Democratic Constitutionalism, National Constitution dures), Yale University, June 2014–Oct. 2015 Center White Paper (2015) (with Robert Post) • Chair, Title IX Procedures Review Committee, Yale • Conscience and the Culture Wars, American Prospect, University, Apr.–Oct., 2015 Summer 2015 (with Doug NeJaime) • Women’s Campaign School at Yale, June 8–12, 2015 • Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics, 124 Yale L.J. 2516 (2015) (with Tom R. Tyler Doug NeJaime) lectures and addresses • Compelling Interests and Contraception, 47 Conn. L. Rev. • “Legitimacy and American Law,” Brooklyn Law School, Kate Stith 1026 (May 2015) (with Neil Siegel) Apr. 6, 2015 • “Legitimacy and Criminal Justice,” (with T. Meares), James J. Silk Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, Apr. 9, 2015 lectures and addresses • “Law and the Deterrence of Corporate Crime,” presen- • “Human Rights and Climate Change Obligations,” tation at the New York University Law School Program panel presentation, International Roundtable on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement, New York, Conference on Climate Change, China Soong Ching Apr. 17, 2015 Ling Foundation and Confucian Studies Academy, • “Legitimacy and Policing in the United States,” pre- Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, June 2015 sentation at the International Conference on Police- Tom R. Tyler publications Citizen Relations, Paris, France, Apr. 21, 2015 • “Why Trust Matters with Juveniles,” Marion Langer • Persecution of the Rohingya Muslims: Is Genocide Award Lecture, American Orthopsychiatric Association, Occurring in Myanmar’s Rakhine State? A Legal New Orleans, May 21, 2015 Analysis, Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, editor and project supervisor, Oct. 2015 publications other professional highlights • A sense of powerlessness fosters system justification: Implications for the legitimation of authority, hierarchy, • JUNCTURE: Explorations in Art & Human Rights, and government, Political Psychology 36, 93–110 initiated and direct year-long, multidisciplinary pro- (with Van der Toorn, J., Feinberg, M., Jost, J.T., Kay, A.C., gram sponsored by the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for Willer, R. & Wilmuth, C., 2015) James Q. Whitman International Human Rights • The consequences of being an object of suspicion: Potential pitfalls of proactive policing, J. Empirical Kate Stith Legal Studies, 12, 602–636 (with Jackson, J. & lectures and addresses Mentovich, T., 2015) • “A Conversation About Sentencing” (with Judge other professional highlights Richard Sullivan), Federalist Society, Yale Law School, • Marion Langer Award, American Orthopsychiatric Apr. 16, 2015 Association • Criminal Justice Roundtable, Yale Law School (Commentator), May 2, 2015 James Q. Whitman • “Sandy Did It All,” Connecticut Bar Foundation Fellows lectures and addresses Annual Meeting, Bond Hotel, Hartford, CT, May 6, 2015 • “The American Influence on Nazi Race Law,” Columbia • “Criminal Law and Criminal Sentencing,” University of Law School Minnesota School of Law, May 7–9, 2015 publication publications • Traditional Honour and Modern Law: Splendour • The Criminal Procedure Clauses of the Fifth Amendment, and Danger, and Religion and the Law, both in Acta National Constitution Center Online, available at Falconis (Leuven, 2015) www.constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/ other professional highlights amendment-v (with Paul Cassell), Aug. 30, 2015 • Merryman Lifetime Achievement Award, American Society of Comparative Law 34 35 yale law report winter 2016

Michael J. Wishnie Stephen Wizner lectures and addresses publication • “Systemic Litigation on Veterans’ Issues,” keynote • Review Essay, in Poverty Law, Policy, and Practice (Juliet address, Connecticut Veterans Legal Center Regional Brodie, Clare Pastore, Ezra Rosser & Jeffrey Selbin) Conference, New Haven, CT, May 2015 (Aspen/Wolters Kluwer, 2014), 22 Geo. J. on Poverty L. publications & Pol’y 441 (Winter 2015) • Forty Years of First-Year Students Representing Clients at Yale, in E. Capulong, M. Millemann, S. Rankin & N. Ruan, Michael J. Wishnie eds., The New 1L: First-Year Lawyering with Clients (Carolina Press: 2015) • Asking for Directions: The Case for Federal Courts To Use Certification Across Borders, 125 Yale L.J.F. 156 (2015) (with Oona A. Hathaway) other professional highlights • In re R—(NDRB) (upgrading discharge status of former Marine from other-than-honorable to general under honorable conditions) • In re C—(ABCMR) (on remand from U.S. District Court, John Fabian Witt correcting record of Army veteran to disability retire- ment)

John Fabian Witt lectures and addresses • Moderator, “Agencies in American Political Development,” Conference on Administrative Law from the Inside Out, New Haven, Oct. 3, 2015 • Jefferson Lecture, “The Switch: Reinventing American Stephen Wizner Freedom,“ University of California, Berkeley, Sept. 17, 2015 • “Lincoln’s Code,” Jackson Men’s Breakfast Club, Sept. 14, 2015 • “The Evolution of the Role of the Law in U.S. Military Organizations,” American Academy of Arts and Sciences Author Workshop, Palo Alto, June 28, 2015 • “Lincoln’s Code: The Laws of War in American History,” Yale Law School Association of Southern California Tobin Brunch, Pasadena, CA, June 27, 2015 • “Two Humanitarianisms: The History of Humanitarian Law,” European Union Institute, Florence, Italy, June 9, 2015 • Association of Yale Alumni Lecture, “Freedom and Restraint: Lincoln and the Origins of the Laws of War,” New Haven, May 30, 2015 • “To Save the Country,” States of Exception in American History Conference, Cambridge University, May 15, 2015 • “Torture, Terror and War: Studying the Law and Ethics of War after a Quaker Education,” Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia, PA, May 9, 2015 publications • Torts: Cases, Principles, and Institutions (CALI, 2015) • Stephen Breyer’s ‘The Court and the World’, N.Y. Times, Sept. 14, 2015 • It Happened Here, Wall St. J., Apr. 24, 2015