CURRICULUM VITAE

Gerhard Casper

Contact address at http://gcasper.stanford.edu/ email: [email protected] tel.: +1-650-723-2482

Born December 25, 1937 in , Germany

Citizenship USA

Education, Degrees, Honors

1957 Abitur, Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium, Hamburg 1957-61 Law studies at the Universities of Freiburg i. Br. and Hamburg Legal State Examination, Hamburg 1959-64 Fellow, German National Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes) 1962 LL.M., Yale Law School 1964 Dr. iur. utr., i. Br. 1977 Election to the American Law Institute 1980 Election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1982 Honorary doctorate in law from the John Marshall Law School 1984 Research Prize, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 1987 Honorary doctorate in law from Illinois Institute of Technology 1993 Election to the Order Pour le mérite for the Sciences and Arts (Orden Pour le mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste) 1996 Election to the American Philosophical Society 1996 Kongelige Norske Fortjenstorden 1999 The Koret Prize 2000 Honorary doctorates in law and philosophy, respectively, from and Uppsala University 2007 Honorary doctorate in law, from Bard College 2009 Great Cross of the Order of Merit with Star (Großes Bundesverdienstkreuz mit Stern, Federal Republic of Germany) 2014 Distinguished Service Award, The American Law Institute 2014 Honorary doctorate in economics from HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management 2016 Honorary doctorate in philosophy, from the Central European University 2017 Deutscher Hochschulverband (Honorary Member) Appointments

University of California at Berkeley

1964 Assistant Professor of Political Science

University of Chicago

1966 Associate Professor of Law 1967-78 Joint appointment in Political Science 1969 Professor of Law 1976 Max Pam Professor of American and Foreign Law 1979-87 Dean of the Law School 1980 William B. Graham Professor of Law 1987 William B. Graham Distinguished Service Professor of Law 1989-92 Provost

Stanford University

1992-2000 President (Emeritus since 2000) 1992 Peter and Helen Bing Professor in Undergraduate Education (Emeritus since 2010) 1992 Professor of Law (Emeritus since 2010) 1994 Professor of Political Science (by courtesy) (Emeritus since 2010) 2000 Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies 2012-13 Director (ad interim), Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies 2014 Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

American Academy in Berlin

2000-2009 and 2015- Member, Board of Trustees 2015-16 President (ad interim)

Visiting Appointments

1970 Visiting Professor of Law, Catholic University of Louvain 1988, 1991 Visiting Professor of Law, University of Munich 2001 Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin 2006 Visiting Professor, Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane 2006 Kluge Chair in American Law and Governance, Library of Congress, Washington, DC

2 Some Professional Associations and Memberships

1973-75 Chicago Council of Lawyers (Member, Board of Governors) 1977-90 The Supreme Court Review (Co-Editor) 1979-87 American Bar Foundation (Member, Board of Directors) 1980-2010 American Law Institute (Member, Council) 1985-93 Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise (Member, Permanent Committee) 1985 Council on Foreign Relations (Member) 1989-92 Argonne National Laboratory (Member, ex officio, Board of Governors) 1990-92 Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (Member, Board of Directors) 1990-92 The Hospitals (Member, Board of Directors) 1992-97 California Business-Higher Education Forum (Member) 1992-2000 Stanford University Hospitals and Clinics (Member, Board of Directors) 1995-97 Association of American Universities (Member, Executive Committee) 1998-99 International Commission to Evaluate the Max Planck Society and the German National Science Foundation (Member) 1998-2005 The Trilateral Commission (Member) 2000-08 Yale Corporation (Successor Trustee) 2000-12 Central European University, Budapest (Member, Board of Trustees) 2003-04 Advisory Committee of the Secretary of Defense on Technology and Privacy (TAPAC) (Member) 2004-05 Commission of Experts for the Evaluation of the Bavarian University System (Member) 2004-06 Singapore Quality Assurance Framework for Universities (QAFU) (Member, External Review Panel) 2006-08 Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, Florence (Member, International Advisory Committee) 2006-09 National Academy of Sciences (Member, Committe on Policy Consequences and Legal/Ethical Implications of Offensive Information Warfare) 2007-14 Committee for Economic Development (Trustee) 2008 Global Heritage Fund (Member, Honorary Board of Trustees) 2008-16 Terra Foundation for American Art (Member, Board of Directors; Chair of the Board of Trustees beginning 2010) 2008 Israel Democracy Institute (Member, International Advisory Council; Chair since 2014) 2009-13 Einstein-Foundation Berlin (Member, Board of Trustees) 2009-14 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Member, International Advisory Board)

3 Some Professional Associations and Memberships (cont.)

2011 European University at St. Petersburg (Member, International Advisory Board) 2012 Koç University (Member, Board of Overseers) 2014-16 International Commission of Experts for the Evaluation of the German Excellence Initiative (IEKE) (Member) 2017 Central European University, Budapest (Member, Board of Trustees) 2017-18 Bavarian State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Arts (Member, Commission on the University of Nuremberg)

4 PUBLICATIONS

Separate

Juristischer Realismus und politische Theorie im amerikanischen Rechtsdenken (Realism and political theory in American legal thought). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1967.

Redefreiheit und Ehrenschutz: Anmerkungen zu den Grundlagen der amerikanischen und deutschen Rechtsprechung (Freedom of speech and defamation: American and German jurisprudence). Karlsruhe: C. F. Müller, 1971.

Co-editor with Philip B. Kurland; with Gerald Gunther after 1996; with Kathleen Sullivan after 2002. Landmark Briefs and Arguments of the Supreme Court of the United States: Constitutional Law. University Publications of America, LexisNexis, and ProQuest, 1975-2015.

With Richard A. Posner. The Workload of the Supreme Court. Chicago: American Bar Foundation, 1976.

Co-editor. The Supreme Court Review. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977-91.

With Hans Zeisel. Der Laienrichter im Strafprozeß: Empirische Studien zur Rechtsvergleichung (Lay judges in the criminal courts: Empirical studies in comparative law). Heidelberg: C. F. Müller, 1979.

Cares of the University. Five-Year Report to the Board of Trustees and the Academic Council of Stanford University, Stanford, CA: Office of the President, 1997.

Separating Power, Essays on the Founding Period. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997.

Um Mundo sem Universidades? Rio de Janeiro: Editora da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 1997. Includes a text by Wilhelm von Humboldt.

With Wolfgang Iser. Futuro da Universidade. Rio de Janeiro: Editora da Universade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2002.

The Winds of Freedom—Addressing Challenges to the University. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2014.

5 Articles

Jones v. Mayer: Clio, Bemused and Confused Muse. Supreme Court Review (1968): 89-132.

Williams v. Rhodes and Public Financing of Political Parties under the American and German Constitutions. Supreme Court Review (1969): 271-302.

The Right “to Vote Effectively.” Jahrbuch des öffentlichen Rechts der Gegenwart 20 (1971): 375-84.

With Hans Zeisel. Lay Judges in the German Criminal Courts. Journal of Legal Studies 1 (1972): 135-91.

Apportionment and the Right to Vote: Standards of Judicial Scrutiny. Supreme Court Review (1973): 1-32.

Two Models of Legal Education. Tennessee Law Review 41 (1973): 13-25.

With Richard A. Posner. A Study of the Supreme Court's Caseload. Journal of Legal Studies 3 (1974): 339-75.

Constitutional Constraints on the Conduct of Foreign and Defense Policy: A Nonjudicial Model. University of Chicago Law Review 43 (1976): 463-98.

Zur Rolle der Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit in der Bundesrepublik und den Vereinigten Staaten. Die öffentliche Verwaltung (1976): 695-98.

Social Differences and the Franchise. Daedalus (Fall 1976): 103-14.

The Committee System of the United States Congress. The American Journal of Comparative Law 26 (Supplement) (1978): 359-75.

With Richard A. Posner. The Caseload of the Supreme Court: 1975 and 1976 Terms. Supreme Court Review (1977): 87-98.

Guardians of the Constitution. Southern California Law Review 53 (1980): 1-612.

The Constitutional Organization of the Government. William and Mary Law Review 26 (1985): 177-98.

6 Articles (cont.)

Constitutionalism. Encyclopaedia of the American Constitution 2 (1986): 473-80. Also in Occasional Papers from The Law School, No. 22. The University of Chicago, 1987.

Federalism and the United States Constitution. Two Hundred Years of U.S. Constitution and Thirty Years of EEC Treaty, edited by K. Lenaerts, 35-47. Kluwer, 1988.

An Essay in Separation of Powers: Some Early Versions and Practices. William and Mary Law Review 30 (1989): 211-61.

Changing Concepts of Constitutionalism: 18th to 20th Century. Supreme Court Review (1989): 311-32.

Appropriations of Power. University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Journal 12 (1990): 1-22.

The Judiciary Act of 1789 and Judicial Independence. Origins of the Federal Judiciary, edited by Maeva Marcus, 13-39. Oxford University Press, 1992.

Executive-Congressional Separation of Power During the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson. Stanford Law Review 47 (1995): 473-97.

Come the Millennium, Where the University? Minerva 34 (1996): 69-83.

The United States at the End of the “American Century”: The Rule of Law or Enlightened Absolutism? The Tyrrell Williams Lecture. Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 4 (2000): 149-73.

Die Karlsruher Republik. Das Bundesverfassungsgericht 1951-2001, edited by Hans-Jürgen Papier, 23-38. Heidelberg: C. F. Müller Verlag, 2002. Also in Zeitschrift für Rechtspolitik (May 2002): 214-19. Excerpts reprinted in Die Süddeutsche Zeitung (September 29-30, 2001): 10. Translation The “Karlsruhe Republic” appeared in GLJ (German Law Journal) vol. 2, no. 18 (December 1, 2001). Available at: http://www.germanlawjournal.com/volume-02-no-18

Rule of Law? Whose Law? Festschrift für Andreas Heldrich zum 70. Geburtstag, edited by Stephan Lorenz et al., 1109-17. München: Verlag C.H. Beck, 2005.

7 Articles (cont.)

Forswearing Allegiance. The Maurice and Muriel Fulton Lecture in Legal History, University of Chicago Law School (May 1, 2008). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1311584. Also in Jahrbuch des Öffentlichen Rechts der Gegenwart 61, edited by Peter Häberle, 699-724. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013.

A Young Man from “ultima Thule” Visits Jefferson: Alexander von Humboldt in Philadelphia and Washington. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (September 2011): 247-62. Also published as Ein junger Mann aus “ultima Thule” zu Besuch bei Jefferson. Alexander von Humboldt in Washington, in Alexander von Humboldt und Charles Darwin. Zwei Revolutionäre wider Willen, edited by Horst Albach and Erwin Neher, 67-90. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2011.

Governing for Creativity. European Review, 26(S1), February 2018, S85-90. Available at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1062798717000564 ePapers

Gibt es ein europäisches Demokratiedefizit? Lecture delivered at the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung, Munich (May 30, 2006). Available at: http://gcasper.stanford.edu/papers.html

Caesarism in Democratic Politics—Reflections on Max Weber. Lecture delivered at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress (March 22, 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1032647

The Concept of National Citizenship in the Contemporary World: Identity or Volition? Lecture delivered at the Bucerius Law School, Hamburg (September 26, 2008). Available at: http://gcasper.stanford.edu/papers.html

The Search to Know—What? Reflections on the Purposes of the University. Lecture delivered at the Curriculum Workshop, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (May 27, 2010). Available at: http://gcasper.stanford.edu/papers.html

Why Stanford in Florence? Fiftieth Anniversary of Stanford University's Breyer Center for Overseas Studies in Florence. Lecture delivered at the Salone dei Cinquecento, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence (June 21, 2010). Available at: http://gcasper.stanford.edu/papers.html

8 Reviews

Courts in a Democracy and Demokrasilerde Yargı (Turkish translation). Keynote address delivered at Koç University, Istanbul (November 11, 2014). Available at: http://gcasper.stanford.edu/papers.html

Über die Nützlichkeiten der Universitäten und der Forschung. Keynote address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) (May 8, 2015). Available at: http://gcasper.stanford.edu/papers.html (also in print)

Praying While Smoking. Modern Uses of Logic in Law (1962): 86-87.

Walter O. Weyrauch, The Personality of Lawyers. California Law Review 53 (1965): 1563-74.

Foote, Levy, and Sander, Cases and Materials on Family Law; and Goldstein and Katz, The Family and the Law. Social Service Review 42 (1968): 276-79.

Charlotte Beradt, The Third Reich of Dreams. With an Essay by Bruno Bettelheim. Washington Post, Chicago Tribune: Book World 12 (August 4, 1968).

Charles L. Black, Jr., Structure and Relationship in Constitutional Law. University of Chicago Law Review 37 (1969): 196-202.

Charles Fairman, History of the Supreme Court of the United States: Reconstruction and Reunion, 1864-88, Part One. Columbia Law Review 73 (1975): 913-21.

Raoul Berger, Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth. Reviews in American History 3 (1975): 154-58.

Law, the Life of the Law, and Society: A Posthumous Book by Karl Llewellyn. The University of Chicago Law School Record 24 (1978): 27-28.

Review article with Stephen D. Krasner: On Citizenship. Peter J. Spiro, Beyond Citizenship: American Identity After Globalization, Oxford 2008. In The American Interest, Vol. IV, No. 3 (January/February 2009): 111-16.

With Stefan Riesenfeld. Public Law: Comparative Public Law. International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences 13 (1968): 183–88.

9 Occasional Papers: General

Judge Hoffman and the Contempt Weapon. The New York Times (February 22, 1970).

On Emergency Powers of the President: Every Inch a King? Occasional Papers from The Law School, No. 6. The University of Chicago, 1973.

Impeachment Not Just Legal Question. Chicago Tribune (May 22, 1974).

Response, Symposium—Organizing the Government to Conduct Foreign Policy: The Constitutional Questions. Virginia Law Review 61 (1975): 747, 777.

Disclosure of Intelligence Budgets. The University of Chicago Law School Record 23 (1977): 19-22.

The Emerging European Constitution. Proceedings of the 72nd Annual Meeting of The American Society of International Law (April 1978): 169-75. Also in The University of Chicago Law School Record 24 (1978): 5-12.

Commencement Address. John Marshall Law Review 15 (1982): 557-62. Also in ALI-ABA CLE Review 13 (May 28, 1982): 8, (June 4, 1982): 3, and excerpts in The Wall Street Journal (April 13, 1982).

Vergleichende Anmerkungen zu der Ausbildung der Juristen in der Bundesrepublik und den Vereinigten Staaten. Zeitschrift für Rechtspolitik 17 (1984): 116-18.

Deutschland und Amerika: Persönliche Erfahrungen und Reflexionen aus der Perspektive eines Juristen. Deutschland und Amerika, edited by Willi Paul Adams and Knud Krakau, 47-56. Berlin: Colloquium Verlag, 1985.

The Support of Research since 1945. Minerva 23 (1985): 400-03.

Comment: Government Secrecy and the Constitution. California Law Review 74 (1986): 923-26.

With Milton Friedman. People vs. Bork: Tale of Two Polls. The Wall Street Journal (October 21, 1987).

With Saunders Mac Lane. Older Doesn't Mean Wiser. The New York Times (October 26, 1990).

10 Occasional Papers: General (cont.)

European Convergence. University of Chicago Law Review 58 (1991): 441-46.

Die schwierigen Aufgaben der Universitätsausbildung, Amerikanische Hoch- schulen. Mitteilungen des Hochschulverbandes 41 (December 1993): 351-54.

Stanford-Präsident Casper über Technologietransfer, Meinungen. Ruperto Carola Forschungsmagazin der Universität Heidelberg (1/93): 43-44.

Dankesworte zur Übergabe des Ordenszeichens. Orden Pour le mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste, Reden und Gedenkworte. Vierundzwanzigster Band (1993-1994): 147-48. Gerlingen: Verlag Lambert Schneider, 1994.

Introductory remarks about The Honorable Richard A. Posner. The American Law Institute, Remarks and Addresses at the 72nd Annual Meeting (May 16-19, 1995): 41-45. The American Law Institute, 1995.

Die Wiedererfindung der Universität. Wirtschaft & Wissenschaft, 28-38. Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft (May 2/98).

The Advantage of the Research-Intensive University. The University of the 21st Century. Proceedings of the Forum of Higher Education in Conjunction with the Centennial of Peking University (May 2-4, 1998): 151-59. Peking University Press, 1998.

Annual Dinner Address (No Ivory Tower). The American Law Institute, Remarks and Addresses at the 75th Annual Meeting (May 11-14, 1998): 65- 81. The American Law Institute, 1998.

Edward Hirsch Levi. A Memorial Minute. The American Law Institute, Special Session of the Council in Memory of Edward Hirsch Levi, Herbert Wechsler, and Charles Alan Wright (October 18, 2000): 11-13. The American Law Institute, 2000.

Co-editor with Arnulf Melzer. Wie gestaltet man Spitzenuniversitäten?— Antworten auf internationale Herausforderungen. Hanns Martin Schleyer- Stiftung, Heinz Nixdorf Stiftung, Technische Universität München, vol. 56. Köln: Bachem 2001.

11 Occasional Papers: General (cont.)

Die Idee einer Universität. Jahrbuch 2000/2001. Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 2002. Reprinted in Die Politische Meinung 378 (May 2001): 45-56, and substantially reprinted in Die Süddeutsche Zeitung (March 6, 2001): V2/20.

Remembrances of Adolf Sprudzs. Law Library Journal 95, no. 3 (Summer 2003): 331-32.

Biographical Memoir: Gerald Gunther. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (December 2004): 494-97.

Beschäftigung im Silicon Valley. Orden Pour le mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste, Reden und Gedenkworte. Vierunddreissigster Band (2005-2006): 73-82. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2006.

Die Luft der Freiheit weht: Universitätsreformation. Berliner Lektionen 2000-2007: 53-69. Berlin: Berliner Festspiele & ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, 2007. Excerpts appeared as Die Befreiung der Universitäten. DIE ZEIT 5 (January 27, 2005): 71-72.

Henry Thoreau und Civil Disobedience. Über die Pflicht zum Ungehorsam gegenüber dem Staat, edited by Horst Albach, 44-59. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2007. Also in Orden Pour le mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste, Reden und Gedenkworte. Sechsunddreissigster Band (2007-2008): 223-37. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2008.

Remarks at the Distinguished Service Award Ceremony, The American Law Institute, 91st Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 20, 2014. Video available at: https://vimeopro.com/americanlawinstitute/portfolio/video/97539710

Foreword. Otto Hüther, Georg Krücken, Higher Education in Germany— Recent Developments in an International Perspective, v-vii. Springer, 2018.

12 Occasional Papers: University of Chicago

Tribute—Max Rheinstein. The University of Chicago Law Review 45 (1978): 511. Slightly enlarged in Remembering the University of Chicago: Teachers, Scientists, and Scholars, edited by Edward Shils. University of Chicago Press, 1991.

Comments (upon becoming Dean). The University of Chicago Law School Record 25 (1979): 19-21.

On the Strange Making, Training, and Thinking of an American Law School Dean. The University of Chicago Law School Record 26 (1980): 20-23.

In Memoriam: Malcolm P. Sharp. The University of Chicago Law Review 48 (1981): 1-5.

Foreword. The University of Chicago Law Review 50 (1983): 405-10.

An Open Letter from Dean Casper. The University of Chicago Law School Record 30 (1984): 15-16.

For “A Clear Comprehension” of the Law. The University of Chicago Law School Record 30 (1984): 3-6.

For Edward Levi. The University of Chicago Law Review 52 (1985): 281-83.

Antonin Scalia: Shades of Things to Come. The University of Chicago Law School Record 32 (1986): 20-22.

Another Law Journal? University of Chicago Legal Forum I-II (1986).

Bernie. The University of Chicago Law Review 53 (1986): 1-3.

A Golden Age of Education. The University of Chicago Record 25 (1990): 2-3.

To P. B. K. for Four Decades. The University of Chicago Law Review 59 (1992): 1-4.

“Doctores Honoris Causa.” The University of Chicago Record 26 (February 20, 1992): 11.

Memorial Tribute: Hans Zeisel, 1905-1992. The University of Chicago Record 27 (January 21, 1993): 11-12.

13 Occasional Papers: University of Chicago (cont.)

In Memoriam: Philip B. Kurland. The University of Chicago Law Review 64 (1997): 9-13.

In Memoriam: Edward H. Levi. Tributes Given at the Memorial Service of Edward H. Levi (April 6, 2000): 41-44. The University of Chicago, 2000.

In Memoriam: David P. Currie. The University of Chicago Law Review 75 (2008): 1-4.

Occasional Papers: Stanford University

Inaugural Address. Stanford University Campus Report XXV (October 7, 1992): 12-13. Also available as separate reprint.

Invectives. Stanford University Campus Report XXV (March 10, 1993): 14.

State of the University Address 1993. Stanford University Campus Report XXV (May 5, 1993): 10-11. Also available as separate reprint.

102nd Commencement Address. Stanford University Campus Report XXV (June 6, 1993): 10-11.

Concerning Culture and Cultures. Stanford University Campus Report XXVI (October 6, 1993): 4-5. German translation (abbreviated version), Ein Campus für viele Rassen und Kulturen, appeared in DIE ZEIT 42 (November 5, 1993). A revised version appeared in Stanford University Campus Report XXVI (March 16, 1994): 6-7. Also available as separate reprint.

Remarks to the Stanford University Faculty Senate on Recent Proposals by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Stanford University Campus Report XXVI (February 9, 1994): 10.

State of the University Address 1994. Stanford University Campus Report XXVI (May 18, 1994): 11-12. Also available as separate reprint.

Remarks Welcoming the Emperor and Empress of Japan. Stanford University Campus Report XXVI (June 29, 1994): 4.

You Are Here! But Why? Welcome of Freshmen and their Parents. Stanford University Campus Report XXVII (September 28, 1994): 18. An excerpt appeared in Stanford Observer XXIX (Fall 1994): 5. Also available as separate reprint.

14 Occasional Papers: Stanford University (cont.)

Sideshows and the Main Tent. Stanford 22 (September 1994): 15.

Statement on the Resolution of Outstanding Disputes Between Stanford and the Government on Indirect Cost Issues. Stanford University Campus Report XXVII (October 19, 1994): 4.

A Sponsor of Critics. Stanford 22 (December 1994): 19.

Statement on Corry v. Stanford University. Stanford University Campus Report XXVII (March 15, 1995): 13.

Attributes as Goals. Stanford 23 (March 1995): 13.

State of the University Address 1995. Stanford University Campus Report XXVII (May 10, 1995): 12-13. Also available as separate reprint.

A Private University. Stanford 23 (June 1995): 21.

104th Commencement Address. Stanford University Campus Report XXVII (June 21, 1995): 14, 16.

On Balance. Stanford 23 (September 1995): 21.

On Playing Hamlet. Stanford Report XXVIII (September 27, 1995): 16-17. An abbreviated version appeared in Stanford 23 (December 1995): 22.

Statement on Affirmative Action. Stanford Report XXVIII (October 4, 1995): 13-14. Reprinted as Affirmative Action & the Demographic Imperative. The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges: Trusteeship (May/June 1996): 14-15, 17-18.

Die Luft der Freiheit weht—on and off, On the Origins and History of the Stanford Motto. Stanford Historical Society: Sandstone & Tile (Fall 1995): 15-23.

Our Challenge: Standing Still Means Falling Back. Stanford (March/April 1996): 32.

Challenge of the West. Stanford (May/June 1996): 31.

105th Commencement Address. Stanford Report XXVIII (June 19, 1996): 13-14.

15 Occasional Papers: Stanford University (cont.)

Opening remarks: Stanford Conference on the Social Treatment of Catastrophic Risk. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 12 (1996): 101-02. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

A Key to Learning. Stanford (July/August 1996): 27.

A Long-Term Investment. Stanford (September/October 1996): 27.

Say It With Figures, State of the University Address 1996. Stanford Report XXIX (November 13, 1996): 13-15. Also available as separate reprint.

On Making Choices. Stanford (November/December 1996): 27.

Saying It With Figures. Stanford (January/February 1997): 23.

Setting Some Priorities. Stanford (March/April 1997): 27.

The “Vision Thing.” Stanford (May/June 1997): 27.

106th Commencement Address. Stanford Report XXX (June 18, 1997): 14-15.

Breaking Ranks. Stanford (July/August 1997): 27.

Mission Architecture. Stanford (September/October 1997): 35.

Minds Moving. Stanford Report XXX (September 24, 1997): 8-9.

Concerning the Humanities. Stanford (November/December 1997): 27.

Regulating High Costs. Stanford (January/February 1998): 27.

Teaching and Research. Stanford (March/April 1998): 27.

Great Expectations. Stanford (May/June 1998): 35.

107th Commencement Address. Stanford Report XXX (June 17, 1998): 14-15.

Uncommon Men. Stanford (July/August 1998): 27.

The University as Public Service. Stanford Report XXXI (September 23, 1998): 10-11. Also available as separate reprint; and abbreviated version printed in Stanford (January/February 1999): 8.

16 Occasional Papers: Stanford University (cont.)

Public and Private. Stanford (September/October 1998): 27.

State of the University Address 1998. Stanford Report XXXI (November 4, 1998): 12-13. Also available as separate reprint.

The University as Public Service (in two parts). Stanford (January/February 1999 and March/April 1999): 8.

Demystifying Tuition and Financial Aid. Stanford University 1998 Annual Report (February 1999): 2-7.

Why Art is Part of our Mission. Stanford (May/June 1999): 8.

108th Commencement Address. Stanford Report XXXI (June 16, 1999): 16.

Being a Good Neighbor. Stanford (July/August 1999): 10.

Going Beyond the Rankings. The Stanford Daily (September 20, 1999).

Welcome to New Students and Their Parents. Stanford Report XXXII (September 22, 1999): 10-11. Also available as separate reprint.

Stone After Stone. Stanford (September/October 1999): 8.

Who Needs a Library Anyway? Stanford Report XXXII (October 13, 1999): 19-20. Also published separately by Stanford University Libraries, 2000.

Foreword. Susan Wels, STANFORD. Portrait of a University, xv. Stanford Alumni Association, 1999.

Foreword. Richard Joncas, David J. Neuman, and Paul V. Turner, Stanford University. The Campus Guide, vii. Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.

‘To Every Thing There is a Season’. Stanford (November/December 1999): 8.

Tending the Roses … And More. Stanford (January/February 2000): 8.

Transitions and Endurances, State of the University Address 2000. Stanford Report XXXII (March 8, 2000): 13-16. Also available as separate reprint.

Making Sense of Tuition. Stanford (March/April 2000): 8.

17 Occasional Papers: Stanford University (cont.)

Maintaining Stanford. Stanford (May/June 2000): 8.

A Castle in Spain. Stanford (July/August 2000): 8.

Remarks at the Inauguration of John L. Hennessy as Stanford’s 10th President. Stanford Report XXXIII (October 25, 2000): 12.

Gerry. Tribute to Professor Gerald Gunther. Stanford Law Review 55 (2002): 647-50.

The Traffic of Peace. 25th Anniversary of the Krupp Internship Program for Stanford Students in Germany. Supplement to abroad, vol. 6, no. 2 (February 2008).

The Inauguration and Investiture of Marc Tessier-Lavigne as 11th President of Stanford University. Stanford News (October 21, 2016). http://news.stanford.edu/2016/10/21/prepared-text-president-emeritus- gerhard-casper-inauguration-stanford-president-marc-tessier-lavigne/

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