245 Winter Street SE Salem, Oregon 97301 [email protected] Brian R. Gallini

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon Dean, Summer 2020-Present

Overview • Lead and manage the first law school in the Pacific Northwest, including more than 300 full-time JD students, twenty-plus tenured and tenure-track professors, twenty adjunct professors, and twenty-plus staff; engage in development, alumni relations, budget management; design and implement strategic vision; facilitate a strong culture of shared ownership across the institution.

AY20-21 • Admissions: adopted GRE as alternative admission metric; designed and launched 4+3 direct admission programs for the University of Alaska-Southeast, University of Alaska-Anchorage, Alaska Pacific University, Willamette University College of Arts & Sciences, and Portland State University. • Career Services: Posted the highest gold standard employment numbers & full time/long term employment categories of all seven law schools in the Pacific Northwest. • Advancement & Alumni Relations: More than doubled contributions to law school’s annual fund; secured the second- largest gift in the College of Law’s history. • Bar passage: Advocated to become just the third state to adopt diploma privilege during the July 2020 bar exam; successfully designed and oversaw a comprehensive institutional effectiveness study to enhance understanding which courses empirically help students pass the bar; posted 98.04% ABA pass rate for first-time takers. • Communications: Launched national media campaigns that simultaneously, successfully, and for the first time, improved the College of Law’s US News scores for lawyers/judges and peer assessment categories. • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Launched Task Force on Racial Issues in the Criminal Justice System; created and launched new “Equity, Justice & Engagement” committee to address the role of racial justice across the law school curriculum and faculty hiring practices; oversaw faculty adoption of a resolution on racism, hate, and violence. • Faculty: Added new Faculty Development Series to help enhance faculty teaching, particularly in the remote space; created Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives; oversaw effort to Health Law certificate. • Other highlights: Navigated competing crises in the form of the pandemic, wildfires, and a forty-year ice storm through an inclusive governance approach with active participation from faculty, students, and staff; taught three classes, including a first-year course; chaired successful search for new dean of business school; chaired AALS Conference for New Law Teachers; served on Oregon Alternatives to Bar Exam Task Force.

University of School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas Director of Distance Learning Initiatives, Fall 2019-Summer 2020 • Inaugural Director of Distance Learning Initiatives tasked with spearheading the law school’s first-ever comprehensive plan for the use of ABA distance credits. • Identify strategic online JD programming and create a phased plan for the integration of online course offerings into the program of legal education. • Research the viability of forming or joining a law school distance education consortium that would permit course and revenue sharing with other institutions.

Senior Associate Dean for Faculty, Fall 2017-Summer 2019 • Served as Dean’s designee in a variety of contexts including the law school’s representative at University administrative meetings, Dean search committees for other units on campus, and external speaking commitments. • Engaged in academic affairs activities, including ABA compliance, curricular evaluation and monitoring, and comprehensive overhaul of student services (e.g., mental health, financial aid, and student wellness). BRIAN R. GALLINI PAGE 2

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS (CONT’D)

Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development, Spring 2014-Fall 2017 • Facilitated and oversaw the scholarly life of the law school including internal programs that focus on the improvement and refinement of scholarship and teaching methods. • Managed travel budgets and travel planning for full faculty, created and directed external speaker exchange programs, developed new scholarly podcast, constructed and populated the law school’s first institutional repository, drafted and published monthly faculty newsletter, and managed sixteen-member student research team. • Participated in all areas of administration including certificate design and management, staff hiring, externship development, curricular reform, and distance education.

Chancellor’s Fellow, Spring 2015 • Selected as inaugural Chancellor’s Fellow to spend one academic semester with the Chancellor and Provost to explore the work, challenges, and organization of senior University administration. • Met weekly with Chancellor’s Executive Committee, attended fundraising planning meetings with Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, and attended monthly Chancellor’s policy group meetings.

University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas (cont’d) Co-Director, Criminal Law Certificate Program, Fall 2014-Summer 2020 • Established new thirty-credit certificate program for J.D. and non-J.D. students; received ABA acquiescence. • Created a certificate curriculum that requires students to develop litigation skills while also providing a strong framework in the fundamentals of criminal law and procedure through coursework.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon Professor of Law, Fall 2020-Present • Courses: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Police Discretion (seminar); Lawyers & Leadership (seminar).

University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas Professor of Law, Spring 2014-Summer 2020 Associate Professor of Law, Spring 2011-Spring 2014 Assistant Professor of Law, Fall 2008-Spring 2011 Honors College Dean’s Fellow (Inaugural), Spring 2017 • Awards: 2017 SEC Faculty Achievement Award Winner (University of Arkansas representative); 2015 Southeastern Association of Law Schools Call-for-Papers Winner; 2012 Southeastern Association of Law Schools Call-for-Papers Winner; 2012 Graduation Award for Hooding; 2011 Lewis E. Epley, Jr. Award for Excellence in Teaching Law • Courses: Criminal Law; Federal Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure I: Investigation; Criminal Procedure II: Adjudication; Police Discretion (seminar); Crime & the Supreme Court (seminar); (Un)Making a Murderer • International Courses: Comparative Issues in International Criminal Law (taught in St. Petersburg, Russia, in summer 2010); American Criminal Law (taught in Lodz, Poland, in spring 2012).

Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Abraham L. Freedman Fellow & Lecturer in Law, Fall 2006-Spring 2008 • Taught an upper-level section of Criminal Procedure I in the spring 2008 semester. • Taught a thirty-one-student section of legal research and writing in the first year and a seventeen-student section in the second year. • Collaborated with full-time faculty in Advanced Civil Procedure and Evidence. • Attended faculty-directed seminars about current issues in legal education.

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OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

University of Arkansas Men’s Ice Hockey, Fayetteville, AR Program Director, Spring 2018-Summer 2020 • Lead and administer entirety of men’s hockey program comprised of two rosters including separate coaching staffs, athletic trainers, and more than sixty players. • Assume primary responsibility for external relations and development strategy; draft corporate sponsor and individual sponsor packages; visit with prospective donors to discuss areas of financial need for the program. • Facilitate structural move for the program from club sports to the Division of Student Affairs. • Expand graduate school opportunities by creating three total graduate assistantships associated with the hockey program.

Head Coach, Summer 2009-Spring 2018 • Administered all phases of an ACHA Division I program including practice coaching, recruiting, in-game analysis, academic monitoring, external relations, and player conditioning. • Recruited more than three hundred players across nine seasons, many of whom were first-generation college students or international students. • Began with a single hockey team in 2009-10 comprised of just eighteen student-athletes; added a second college hockey team for the 15-16 season; and finished coaching tenure with two rosters of thirty players each. • Led three-year fundraising effort to design, build, and complete the program’s first-ever team locker room. • Elevated Division III program to Division I status; became first ever SEC school to join ACHA Division I; led team to the highest finish in ACHA history for any team in its first DI season after moving from DIII. • Amassed 200+ wins in nine seasons; five consecutive regular season conference titles, five conference playoff titles, three trips to the South Regional, three trips to Nationals. • 2013-14 SEC Coach of the Year

University of Pennsylvania Men’s Ice Hockey, Philadelphia, PA Head Coach, Fall 2006-Spring 2008 • Administer all phases of an ACHA Division II men’s ice hockey program including practice and game coaching, interacting with prospective student-athletes, player conditioning, alumni and external relations and administrative duties associated with the team. • Developed and led a successful year-long capital campaign to design and build new team locker room. • Redesigned the team’s jerseys, revamped team website, began a community service program, implemented a dry- land conditioning program, initiated a “stay and play” program for prospective players, and began radio broadcasts for all home games.

EDUCATION

Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, PA LL.M., May 2008

University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI Juris Doctor, May 2002 Articles Editor, Michigan Journal of International Law

College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA Bachelor of Arts, Russian Studies, May 1999 (History Minor; Pre-Medical Concentration) Dean’s List Fall ’98-Spring ’99; National Slavic Honor Society Captain of Men’s Ski Team; Varsity Men’s Ice Hockey

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

• Investigative Criminal Procedure: Inside this Century’s Most (In)Famous Cases (West Academic 2019).

• Teacher’s Manual to Investigative Criminal Procedure: Inside this Century’s Most (In)Famous Cases (West Academic 2019).

• Modern Criminal Law (9th ed. 2021) (intentionally unpublished).

• Prosecutorial Criminal Procedure (1st ed. 2016) (intentionally unpublished).

• (Un)Making a Murderer (2d ed. 2017) (intentionally unpublished).

ARTICLES & ESSAYS

• Pandemic Leadership, 52 TOL. L. REV. 261 (2021).

• Suspects, Cars & Police Dogs: A Complicated Relationship, 95 WASH. L. REV. 1725 (2020).

• The Interrogations of Brendan Dassey, 102 MARQ. L. REV. 775 (2019).

• The Languishing Public Safety Doctrine, 68 RUTGERS L. REV. 957 (2016) (lead article).

• The Unlikely Meeting Between Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Benjamin Quarles, 66 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 393 (2015).

• The Historical Case for Abandoning Strickland, 94 NEB. L. REV. 302 (2015) (2015 Southeastern Association of Law Schools Call-for-Papers Winner).

• Nuremberg Lives On: How Justice Jackson’s International Experience Continues to Shape Domestic Criminal Procedure, 46 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 1 (2014) (lead article).

• HBO’s The Wire & Criminal Procedure: A Match Made in Heaven, 64 J. LEGAL ED. 114 (2014).

• Teaching Federal Criminal Law: Survey Says . . . “It’s hard”, 11 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 795 (2014).

• Bringing Down a Legend: How an “Independent” Grand Jury Ended Joe Paterno’s Career, 80 TENN. L. REV. 705 (2013) (featured on The Faculty Lounge Blog & Evidence Prof Blog).

• Does Proving Predicate Offenses in Arkansas Require Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? 2013 ARK. LAW NOTES 1520 (2013) (with Britta Stamps).

• Rethinking Schneckloth v. Bustamonte, 42 SEARCH & SEIZURE LAW REPORT 9 (2013) (solicited).

• From Philly to Fayetteville: Reflections on Teaching Criminal Law in the First Year . . . Four Years Later, 10 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 651 (2013).

• Schneckloth v. Bustamonte: History’s Unspoken Fourth Amendment Anomaly, 79 TENN. L. REV. 233 (2012) (lead article & 2012 Southeastern Association of Law Schools Call-for-Papers Winner).

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ARTICLES & ESSAYS (CONT’D)

• To Serve and Protect? Officers as Expert Witnesses in Federal Drug Prosecutions, 19 GEO. MASON L. REV. 363 (2012) (featured on Evidence Prof Blog) (cited by Logan v. Gelb, 52 F. Supp. 3d 122 (D. Mass. 2014)).

• Car stops, Borders, and Profiling: The Hunt for Undocumented (Illegal?) Immigrants in Border Towns, 89 NEB. L. REV. 709 (2011) (with Elizabeth Young).

• From Philly to Fayetteville: Reflections on Teaching Criminal Law in the First Year, 83 TEMP. L. REV. 475 (2011).

• Driving Through Arkansas? Have Your DNA Sample Ready, 37 SEARCH & SEIZURE LAW REPORT 45 (2010) (solicited).

• Police “Science” in the Interrogation Room: The Use of Pseudo-Psychological Interrogation Methods to Obtain Seventy Years of Inadmissible Confessions, 61 HASTINGS L.J. 529 (2010) (lead article) (cited by State v. Pico, 900 N.W.2d 343 (Wis. Ct. App. 2017)).

• Step Out of the Car: License, Registration, and DNA Please, 62 ARK. L. REV. 475 (2009) (solicited).

• Help Wanted: Seeking One Good Appellate Brief That Forces the Arkansas Supreme Court to Clarify its Criminal Discovery Jurisprudence, 2009 ARK. L. NOTES 97 (2009) (peer-edited).

• Equal Sentences for Unequal Participation: Should the Eighth Amendment Allow All Juvenile Murder Accomplices to Receive Life Without Parole? 87 OR. L. REV. 29 (2008) (lead article & featured on Juvenile Justice Blog) (cited by Arrington v. State, 37 Fla. L. Weekly 155 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2012)).

• Herding Bullfrogs Towards a More Balanced Wheelbarrow: An Illustrative Recommendation for Federal Sentencing Post-Booker, 33 NOTRE DAME J. LEGIS. 1 (2006) (with Emily Shults) (cited by Alexandre v. State, 927 A.2d 1155 (Me. 2007)).

SELECT COURT FILINGS

• Brief of Criminal Law Scholars, Fernandez v. United States, No. 15-537 (S. Ct. 2016) (contributor).

• Brief of Criminal Law Scholars, Ohio v. Moore, No. 14-0120 (S. Ct. 2014) (contributor).

• Brief of Fourth Amendment Scholars, Florida v. Harris, No. 11-817 (S. Ct. 2012) (contributor).

• Brief of Fourth Amendment Scholars, Florida v. Jardines, No. 11-564 (S. Ct. 2012) (contributor).

• Brief of Criminal Law Professors, Bright v. Holder, No. 11-890 (S. Ct. 2012) (contributor).

• Brief of Criminal Law Professors, Blueford v. Arkansas, No. 10-1320 (S. Ct. 2012) (contributor).

OTHER WORKS

• Oregon Supreme Court Set to Examine Alternative Pathways to Attorney Licensure, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (July 5, 2021), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2021/07/oregon-supreme-court-set-to-examine-alternative-pathways-to- attorney-licensure.html.

• Rethinking the Bar Exam for Good, Bloomberg Law (Apr. 27, 2021), https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law- week/rethinking-the-bar-exam-for-good.

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OTHER WORKS (CONT’D)

• Miranda basics & the interrogation of James Holmes, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Dec. 2, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/12/miranda-basics-the-interrogation-of-james-holmes.html.

• The West Memphis Three & Fourteenth Amendment Voluntariness, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Nov. 25, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/11/the-west-memphis-three-the-fourteenth-amendment- voluntariness.html.

• TF Mafia & the Automobile Exception, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Nov. 18, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/11/tf-mafia-the-automobile-exception.html.

• Steven Avery & Search Warrants, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Nov. 11, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/11/steven-avery-search-warrants.html

• Aaron Hernandez & the Fourth Amendment’s Plain View Doctrine, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Nov. 4, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/11/aaron-hernandez-the-fourth-amendments-plain-view-doctrine.html

• Alex Levin & the Fourth Amendment’s Exclusionary Rule, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Oct. 28, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/10/alex-levin-the-fourth-amendments-exclusionary-rule.html.

• John Wayne Gacy & Probable Cause, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Oct. 21, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/10/john-wayne-gacy-probable-cause.html.

• O.J. Simpson & Exigent Circumstances, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Oct. 14, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/10/oj-simpson-exigent-circumstances.html.

• Teaching Strickland v. Washington through the case of Adnan Syed, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Oct. 7, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/10/teaching-strickland-v-washington-through-the-case-of-adnan- syed.html.

• Bringing famous defendants into the Criminal Procedure classroom, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Dec. 2, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/09/bringing-famous-defendants-into-the-criminal-procedure- classroom.html.

• The Supreme Court’s Chance to Eliminate Anti-Gay Juror Bias, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Apr. 5, 2019), https://www.thefacultylounge.org/2019/04/the-supreme-courts-chance-to-eliminate-anti-gay-juror-bias.html.

• Bringing Students into the Criminal Procedure Courtroom, PRAWFSBLAWG, (Nov. 28. 2018), https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2018/11/bringing-students-into-the-criminal-procedure- courtroom.html.

• The Aftermath of Len Kachinsky’s Defense Representation, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Sept. 27, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/09/the-aftermath-of-len-kachinskys-defense-representation.html.

• Len Kachinsky & the Fallible Strickland Standard, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Aug. 30, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/08/len-kachinsky-the-fallible-strickland-standard.html.

• The Other Explanation for Brendan Dassey’s Conviction, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (July 16, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/07/the-other-explanation-for-brendan-dasseys-conviction.html.

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OTHER WORKS (CONT’D)

• Reigniting the need for Dassey in the Classroom, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (July 5, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/07/reigniting-the-need-for-dassey-in-the-classroom.html.

• Reid & Sequential Interrogations, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (June 21, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/06/reid-sequential-interrogations.html.

• Reid & Brendan Dassey’s Lost Defense, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (June 11, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/06/reid-brendan-dasseys-lost-defense.html.

• When Interview Becomes Interrogation, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (May 16, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/05/when-interview-becomes-interrogation.html.

• Merging the Reid Technique with Miranda in the Classroom, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (May 2, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/05/merging-the-reid-technique-with-miranda-in-the-classroom.html.

• A Critical Omission from the Criminal Procedure Classroom, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Apr. 23, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/04/a-critical-omission-from-the-criminal-procedure-classroom.html.

• Bringing Brendan Dassey into the Classroom, THE FACULTY LOUNGE (Apr. 18, 2018), http://www.thefacultylounge.org/2018/04/bringing-brendan-dassey-into-the-classroom.html.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Honorable Richard A. Griffin, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Traverse City, Michigan Law Clerk, Fall 2005-Summer 2006 • Provided Judge Griffin with recommended case dispositions; drafted bench memoranda for circulation to three judge panel; drafted unpublished and published opinions; reviewed en banc petitions. • Acquired significant exposure to issues related to the federal sentencing guidelines, criminal and civil forfeiture, banking and mortgage regulations, speech, search and seizure, and constitutional law.

Duane Morris, LLP, Washington, D.C. Associate, Fall 2003-Summer 2005 • Advised and interacted with clients; wrote briefs and memoranda and conducted legal research. • Drafted a successful 70,000-word appellate brief on behalf of London-based solicitor and criminal court magistrate reversing all sixteen of his convictions for falsifying business records. • Defended ex-foreman for a District of Columbia paving company who was indicted on federal charges related to his alleged payment of bribes to road inspectors; helped to negotiate a favorable plea bargain for the defendant after drafting a variety of pre-trial motions; successfully obtained reduced sentence.

Honorable Robert W. Clifford, Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Auburn, Maine Law Clerk, Fall 2002-Summer 2003 • Conferred with Justice Clifford and interacted with judges and judicial law clerks from other chambers; drafted and edited judicial opinions; gained significant exposure to criminal law, state government immunity, real property, and constitutional law issues.

Testa Hurwitz & Thibeault, LLP, Boston, Massachusetts Summer Associate, Summer 2001 (Received permanent offer) • Researched discreet corporate and litigation issues, prepared several memoranda on white-collar crime and labor/employment issues, and attended firm training seminars.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (CONT’D)

Dechert Price & Rhoads, LLP, Washington, D.C. Summer Associate, Summer 2001 (Received permanent offer) • Drafted motions in white-collar criminal defense, researched Investment Company Act issues, and performed citation editing.

SELECT ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

EXTERNAL SERVICE

• Alternatives to Bar Exam Task Force (Co-Drafter; reporting to the Oregon Supreme Court), Spring 2021-Present

• ABA Site Team, American Bar Association, Summer 2018-Present

• ABA White-Collar Crime Section, Spring 2004-Present

• AALS Associate Deans for Academic Affairs and Research, Summer 2014-Spring 2020

• AALS Leadership Section, Spring 2018-Present

• AALS Planning Committee for the 2021 Workshop for New Law Teachers (Chair), Fall 2020-Summer 2021

• AALS Criminal Justice Section, Fall 2008-Present

• SEALS Committee to Study Faculty Recruitment, Fall 2017-Summer 2018

• SEALS Faculty Recruitment Committee, Summer 2019-Present

• SEALS Inclusiveness Committee, Summer 2018-Present

• AccessLex Legal Education Conference Planning Committee, Spring 2019-Spring 2020

SCHOOL OF LAW SERVICE

Willamette

• Faculty Advisor, Student Bar Association, Summer 2020-Present

• Faculty Advisor, Racial Justice Task Force, Summer 2020-Present

Arkansas

• Budget Committee, Fall 2019-Summer 2020

• Personnel Document Committee (Chair), Fall 2014-Spring 2015

• School of Law Appointments Committee, Fall 2009-Spring 2010, Fall 2012-Spring 2013 (Chair), Fall 2013-Spring 2014 (Chair), Fall 2015-Spring 2016

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SELECT ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Arkansas (cont’d)

• Curriculum Committee, Fall 2013-Spring 2014, Fall 2018-Spring 2019

• Orientation Committee, Spring 2017-Spring 2019

• Admissions & Scholarship Committee, Fall 2018-Summer 2020

• Web Design Committee, Spring 2018-Spring 2019

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Willamette

• Chair, AGSM Dean Search, Fall 2020-Spring 2021

• Reopening Operations Committee, Summer 2020-Summer 2021

• Deans’ Council, Summer 2020-Present

• Provost’s Academic Council, Summer 2020-Present

Arkansas

• Research Reproducibility and Replicability Committee, Summer 2019-Summer 2020

• Faculty Grievance Committee, Fall 2019-Summer 2020

• Diversity Leaders’ Team, Summer 2018-Summer 2020

• University Scholarly Communications Committee, Fall 2017-Summer 2020

• University Institutional Repository Committee, Fall 2014-Spring 2015

• University Faculty Advisory Committee, Fall 2017-Summer 2020

• University Research Dean Committee, Summer 2014-Summer 2019

RECENT PRESENTATIONS (COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)

New and Established Voices in Criminal Procedure SEALS Annual Meeting, August 1, 2021 (Remote by Zoom)

The Art of Self-Promotion SEALS Annual Meeting, July 29, 2021 (Remote by Zoom)

Mapping Academic Opportunities SEALS Annual Meeting, July 28, 2021 (Remote by Zoom)

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RECENT PRESENTATIONS (CONT’D)

Why Scholarship Matters AALS New Law Teacher Conference, June 3, 2021 (Remote by Zoom)

The Future of Inclusivity SEALS Annual Meeting, August 2, 2020 (Remote by Zoom)

Aspiring Law Professors: Mapping Academic Opportunities SEALS Annual Meeting, July 31, 2020 (Remote by Zoom)

When Ordering Pizza Isn’t the Answer: Helping the Students You Don’t See AccessLex Legal Education Conference, November 14, 2019 (Orlando, FL)

The Impact of Student Wellness on Law School and Bar Exam Success AccessLex Legal Education Conference, November 12, 2019 (Orlando, FL)

Access to Law School & the Legal Profession Temple University Beasley School of Law Symposium, October 25, 2019 (Philadelphia, PA)

Suspects, Cars & Police Dogs: A Complicated Relationship SEALS Annual Meeting, July 31, 2019 (Boca Raton, FL)

Teaching to Engage SEALS Annual Meeting, July 30, 2019 (Boca Raton, FL)

Faculty Development Deans Discussion Group SEALS Annual Meeting, July 29, 2019 (Boca Raton, FL)

Preparing the Future Prosecutor and Defense Attorney for the Artificial Intelligence Revolution SEALS Annual Meeting, July 28, 2019 (Boca Raton, FL) incARceraTed, Artist, Activism and Systemic Injustice University of Arkansas Black History Month, February 26, 2019 (Fayetteville, AR)

SELECT MEDIA APPEARANCES (COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)

• Amy Luitjens, It’s Time to Transform Legal Education (Podcast), EAB OFFICE HOURS (Sept. 14, 2021).

• Austin De Dios, Oregon Colleges Double Down on Creating More Equity-Driven Attorneys, PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL (August 19, 2021).

• Stephanie Francis Ward, Stephanie Francis Ward, State Supreme Court Asked to Consider New Licensure Paths for Lawyers, ABA JOURNAL (Aug. 5, 2021).

• David Schultz, Bar Exam Has Got to Go, Law School Dean Says (Podcast), BLOOMBERG LAW (Aug. 3, 2021).

• Austin De Dios, Willamette U. law dean on building a more equitable legal profession, PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL (July 21, 2021).

• Trevor Mason, Willamette Law expands law clinic services, NATIONAL JURIST (July 15, 2021).

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SELECT MEDIA APPEARANCES (CONT’D)

• Karen Sloan, Oregon High Court Wants More Time to Mull ‘Huge Change’ of Bar Exam Alternatives, LAW.COM (July 8, 2021).

• Stephanie Francis Ward, State Supreme Court Asked to Consider New Licensure Paths for Lawyers, ABA JOURNAL (July 1, 2021).

• Karen Sloan, Oregon Becomes First State to Weigh Permanent Bar Exam Alternatives Following Pandemic Upheaval, LAW.COM (June 30, 2021).

• Noelle Cromble, Oregon May Drop Bar Exam Requirement, Add Options for New Lawyers – A Rarity, THE OREGONIAN (June 30, 2021).

• Tracy Keogh, The Suppression: Nine Steps to Self-Incrimination, SIXTH HOUR PODCAST: THE WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF BRENDAN DASSEY (Feb. 21, 2021).

• Jacob Ryan & Eleanor Klibanoff, LMPD’s Top Warrant Cop Accused Of Sexual Abuse, Questionable Tactics, KENTUCKY CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING (Feb. 4, 2021).

• Jacob Ryan & Travis Ragsdale, Kentucky Issued A Search Warrant Reform. Louisville Police Aren’t On Board Yet, KENTUCKY CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING (Oct. 28, 2020).

• Tony Batt, U.S. Supreme Court Nomination Raises Red Flag for Indian Gaming, GAMBLING COMPLIANCE (Oct. 7, 2020).

• Max Brantley, A law professor analyzes — and condemns — State Police stop of Black motorist. Read it, ARKANSAS TIMES (Sept. 11, 2020).

• Lauren Krakau, Siloam Springs restaurant gives patrons the choice to wear a mask, no questions asked, KNWA Television (July 29, 2020).

• Matthew Brown & Tessa Duvall, Fact check: Louisville Police had a 'no-knock' warrant for Breonna Taylor’s apartment, USATODAY.COM (June 30, 2020).

• Andrew Wolfson, Kenneth Walker attorney asks for permanent dismissal of attempted murder, assault charges, LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL (June 17, 2020).

• Jourdan Black, Arkansas hockey team thrives under direction of Brian Gallini, 4029 Television (Mar. 5, 2020).

• Andrew Wolfson, Was a ‘no-knock’ warrant justified to search Breonna Taylor’s home? Several experts say no, LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL (May 17, 2020).

• Interview on the second Mauricio Torres murder prosecution, 4029 Television (Mar. 5, 2020).

• Interview on the second Mauricio Torres murder prosecution, 4029 Television (Mar. 4, 2020).

• Tony Batt, U.S. Senator Resurrects Effort to Ban Internet Gambling, GAMBLING COMPLIANCE (Feb. 26, 2020).

• Interview on jury selection in Mauricio Torres murder retrial, KWNA Television (Feb. 18, 2020).

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SELECT MEDIA APPEARANCES (CONT’D)

• Interview on federal investigation into Franklin County Sheriff, KNWA Television (Dec. 17, 2019).

• Interview on reversal of the Mauricio Torres murder conviction, 4029 Television (Apr. 19, 2019).

AFFILIATIONS & INTERESTS

• Admitted to practice in Massachusetts (2002), District of Columbia (2004), District of Columbia Federal Courts (2005), United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (2005).

• Completed 2020 Disney Marathon; 2015 Bayshore Marathon, 2014 Lehigh Valley Marathon, 2014 New Jersey Marathon, 2013 Charlevoix Marathon, 2013 Bayshore Marathon, 2013 Hogeye Marathon, 2012 White River Marathon, 2012 Charlevoix Marathon, 2012 Andy Payne Marathon, 2012 Hogeye Marathon, 2011 St. Jude Memphis Marathon, 2011 Savannah Rock N’ Roll Marathon, 2008 Washington D.C. Marathon, 2006 Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon, 2005 San Diego Rock N’ Roll Marathon, 2005 Potomac River Run Marathon, 2004 Country Music Marathon, 2003 Boston Marathon, 2001 Monster Challenge Triathlon.

• Very average guitar player; still an avid skier; amateur boxer; really enjoy time with family.