LEE J. STRANG • University of Toledo College of Law, 2801 West Bancroft, MS 507, Toledo, 43606 • (419) 530-2877 • [email protected]

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

John W. Stoepler Professor of Law & Values, U. of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, OH 2015-present Director of Faculty Research (2014-2015) Professor of Law (2010-2015) Associate Professor (2008-2010)

Senior Visiting Research Scholar, Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Budapest, Hungary Spring, 2021

Visiting Research Scholar, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2018-2019

Nonresident Scholar, Georgetown Center for the Constitution, Washington, D.C. 2018-present

Visiting Scholar, Georgetown Center for the Constitution, Washington, D.C. Fall, 2015

Visiting Associate Professor, St. U. College of Law, East Lansing, MI 2007-2008

Assistant/Associate Professor, Ave Maria School of Law, Ann Arbor, MI 2004-2007

EDUCATION

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Cambridge, MA, LL.M. June, 2003 Thesis: Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition Advisor: Professor Richard Parker Senior Editor, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Columnist, The Harvard Law School Record

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW, Iowa City, IA, J.D. May, 2001 Articles Editor, Iowa Law Review Order of the Coif Honorable Donald P. Lay Faculty Achievement Award Iowa Law School Foundation Scholarship President, Iowa College of Law Federalist Society Columnist, The Daily Iowan

LORAS COLLEGE, Dubuque, IA, B.A., History December, 1997

JUDICIAL CLERKSHIP

Honorable Alice M. Batchelder, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 2001-2002

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

ORIGINALISM’S PROMISE: A NATURAL LAW ACCOUNT OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION (Cambridge 2019) • Justin Dyer, Originalism’s Promise, 84 REV. OF POLS. 1 (2021) • Christopher R. Green, What Has Athens to Do with Philadelphia?, 11 FAULKNER L. REV. __ (forthcoming 2021) • V. Bradley Lewis, Natural Law Originalism, 11 FAULKNER L. REV. (forthcoming 2021) LEE J. STRANG

• Bradley W. Miller, Originalism’s Promise, 65 AM. J. JURIS. (forthcoming 2021) • Alexander Pontel, Originalism’s Promise, 90 PRUDENTIAL IURIS 249 (2021) • Eric Segall, Originalism’s False Promise (Reviewing Lee Strang’s Originalism’s Promise, 11 FAULKNER L. REV. (forthcoming 2021) • D.A. Jeremy Telman, The Structure of Interpretative Revolutions, 35 CONST. COMM. 109 (2020) • Greg Weiner, Originalism’s Promise, 18 PERSPECTIVES ON POLS. 586 (2019)

A LIGHT UNSEEN: A HISTORY OF CATHOLIC LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES (with John M. Breen) (book manuscript) • symposium on ms. at 58 J. CATH. LEGAL STUD. 1-123 (2020)

Law Review Articles:

Originalism is a Successful Theory (In Part) Because of Its Complexity: A Response to The Structure of Interpretive Revolutions by D.A. Jeremy Telman (reviewing Originalism’s Promise), 35 CONST. COMM. 141 (2020)

How Big Data Increases Originalism’s Methodological Rigor: Using Corpus Linguistics to Recover Original Language Conventions, 50 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1181 (2017)

The Forgotten Jurisprudential Debate: Catholic Legal Thought’s Response to Legal Realism, 98 MARQ. L. REV. 1203 (2015) (with John M. Breen)

Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, 80 FORDHAM L. REV. 1997 (2012)

Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism?: Theoretical Possibilities and Practical Differences, 87 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 253 (2011)

The Road Not Taken: Catholic Legal Education at the Middle of the Twentieth Century, 51 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 553 (2011) (peer reviewed) (with John M. Breen)

An Originalist Theory of Precedent: The Privileged Place of Originalist Precedent, 2010 BYU L. REV. 1729

Originalism and the “Challenge of Change”: Abduced-Principle Originalism and Other Mechanisms by Which Originalism Sufficiently Accommodates Changed Social Conditions, 60 HASTINGS L.J. 927 (2009)

The Historical (In)Accuracy of the Brandeis Dichotomy: An Assessment of Justice Brandeis’ Claim in Burnet v. Coronado Oil & Gas Co., that the Supreme Court’s Historical Practice was to Give Constitutional Precedent Less Deference than Statutory Precedent, 86 N.C. L. REV. 969 (2008) (with Bryce G. Poole)

Damages as the Appropriate Remedy for “Abuse” of an Easement: Moving Toward Consistency, Efficiency, and Fairness in Property Law, 15 GEO. MASON L. REV. 933 (2008)

Originalism, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution: A Unique Role in Constitutional Interpretation?, 111 PENN. ST. L. REV. 413 (2006)

An Originalist Theory of Precedent: Originalism, Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, 36 N.M. L. REV. 419 (2006)

The Clash of Rival and Incompatible Philosophical Traditions in Constitutional Interpretation: Originalism Grounded in the Central Western Philosophical Tradition, 28 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 909 (2005)

2 LEE J. STRANG The Clash of Rival and Incompatible Philosophical Traditions in Constitutional Interpretation: Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition, 2 GEO. J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 523 (2004)

When a “Rule” Doesn’t Rule: The Failure of the Oregon Employment Division v. Smith, “Hybrid Rights Exception”, 108 PENN. ST. L. REV. 573 (2003) (with Steven H. Aden)

The Meaning of “Religion” in the First Amendment, 40 DUQ. L. REV. 181 (2002) (cited in Van Orden v. Perry, 545 U.S. 677, 727 (2005) (Stevens, J., dissenting); Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. v. Sebelius, 723 F.3d 1114, 1135 (10th Cir. 2013) (en banc); Zhang Jingrong v. Chinese Anti-Cult World Alliance, 2018 WL 1916617 (E.D.N.Y April 23, 2018).)

Originalism and Legitimacy, 11 KAN. J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 657 (2002)

Case Book:

CASES AND MATERIALS ON FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: INTRODUCTION TO INTERPRETATIVE METHODS, AND FEDERAL JUDICIAL POWER (3rd ed. Carolina Academic Press 2020) (Volume 1 in the Modular Casebook Series) (with Scott W. Gaylord & Christopher R. Green)

CASES AND MATERIALS ON FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: FEDERAL EXECUTIVE POWER AND SEPARATION OF POWERS (3d ed. Carolina Academic Press 2018) (Volume 2 in the Modular Casebook Series) (with Scott W. Gaylord & Christopher R. Green)

CASES AND MATERIALS ON FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE POWER (3rd ed. Carolina Academic Press forthcoming 2021) (Volume 3 in the Modular Casebook Series) (with Scott W. Gaylord & Christopher R. Green)

CASES AND MATERIALS ON FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: FEDERALISM LIMITS ON STATE AND FEDERAL POWER (2d ed. Carolina Academic Press 2018) (Volume 4 in the Modular Casebook Series) (with Scott W. Gaylord & Christopher R. Green)

CASES AND MATERIALS ON FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT (2d ed. Carolina Academic Press 2017) (Volume 5 in the Modular Casebook Series) (with Scott W. Gaylord & Christopher R. Green)

CASES AND MATERIALS ON FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: THE FIRST AMENDMENT (2d ed. Carolina Academic Press 2021) (Volume 6 in the Modular Casebook Series) (with Scott W. Gaylord & Christopher R. Green)

3 LEE J. STRANG Book Chapters:

The Supreme Court’s Difficult Attempts Via Its Dormant Commerce Clause Jurisprudence to Navigate State Police Power and National Free Trade: Potential Lessons for International Trade, in WORLD TRADE AND LOCAL PUBLIC INTEREST – TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND NATIONAL REGULATORY SOVEREIGNTY 137 (Csongor Istvan Nagy ed., Springer Int’l Pub. AG, 2020)

A Brief History of American Catholic Legal Education: The Arc of an Uncertain Identity, in AMERICAN LAW FROM A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE: THROUGH A CLEARER LENS (Ronald J. Rychlak ed., Rowman & Littlefield Press, 2015) (with John M. Breen)

Originalism’s Limits: Interposition, Nullification, and Secession, in UNION AND STATES’ RIGHTS: 150 YEARS AFTER SUMTER, INTERPOSITION, NULLIFICATION, AND SECESSION (Neil H. Cogon ed., Univ. of Akron Press, 2013)

Invited Symposium Essays:

A Light Unseen: Response to Symposium Participants, 58 J. CATH. LEGAL STUD. (forthcoming 2020)

An Evaluation of Evidence for Constitutional Construction From “The Decision of 1789” Debate in the First Congress, 46 OHIO N.U. L. REV. 437 (2020)

Academic Freedom and the Catholic University: An Historical Review, a Conceptual Analysis, and a Prescriptive Proposal, 15 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 253 (2019) (with John M. Breen)

The Declaration of Independence: No Special Role in Constitutional Interpretation, 42 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL’Y 43 (2018)

An Evaluation of Evidence for Constitutional Construction From the Debate Over the Constitutionality of the First Bank of the United States, 14 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 193 (2018)

The Original Meaning of “religion” in the First Amendment: A Test Case for Originalism’s Utilization of Corpus Linguistics, 2017 BYU L. REV. 1683

The Incorporation Doctrine’s Federalism Costs: A Cautionary Note for the European Union, 20 EUR. J.L. REF. 129 (2018)

A Comparison of the Positive Effects of the Supreme Court’s Refusal to Create a Constitutional Right to Assisted Suicide to the Negative Effects of the Court’s Manufacture of a Right to Abortion Provides Evidence of Five of Originalism’s Benefits, 15 AVE MARIA L. REV. 1 (2017)

Originalism’s Subject Matter: Why the Declaration of Independence is Not Part of the Constitution, 89 S. CAL. L. REV. 101 (2016)

State Court Judges Are Not Bound by U.S. Supreme Court Nonoriginalist Interpretations, 11 FIU L. REV. 327 (2016) (cited in Phon v. Kentucky, 2018 WL 1960822, n. 8 (Ky. April 26, 2018) (Thacker, concurring)).

Originalism’s Promise and Limits, 62 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 81 (2014)

The Most Faithful Originalist?: Justice Thomas, Justice Scalia, and the Future of Originalism, 88 U. DET. MERCY L. REV. 873 (2011)

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The Golden Age That Never Was: Catholic Law Schools From 1930-1960 and the Question of Identity, 7 J. OF CATH. SOC. THOUGHT 489 (2010) (with John M. Breen)

The (Re)Turn to History in Religion Clause Law and Scholarship, 81 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1697 (2006)

The Role of the Christian Legal Scholar: The Call for a Modern Saint Benedict, 20 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 59 (2006)

The Role of the Common Good in Legal and Constitutional Interpretation, 3 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 48 (2005)

Book Reviews:

Can Originalism Constrain the Imperial Presidency?, A Review of SAIKRISHNA BANGALORE PRAKASH, THE LIVING PRESIDENCY: AN ORIGINALIST ARGUMENT AGAINST ITS EVER-EXPANDING POWERS (Harvard 2020), 21 FED. SOC. REV. 232 (2020)

Can Aristotelian Friendship Save Liberalism?, A Review of REDISCOVERING POLITICAL FRIENDSHIP: ARISTOTLE’S THEORY AND MODERN IDENTITY, COMMUNITY, AND EQUALITY (Cambridge, 2020), Law & Liberty, at https://lawliberty.org/book-review/can-aristotles-idea-of-civic-friendship-save-liberalism/ (October 22, 2020)

GREG WEINER, THE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION: THE CASE AGAINST JUDICIAL SUPREMACY (Kansas 2019), 18 PERSPECTIVES ON POLS. 584 (2020)

FR. WILSON D. MISCAMBLE, C.S.C., AMERICAN PRIEST: THE AMBITIOUS LIFE AND CONFLICTED LEGACY OF NOTRE DAME'S FATHER TED HESBURGH (Image 2019), Public Discourse, at https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2019/09/56367/ (2019) (with John M. Breen)

The Thinness of Catholic Legal Education, A Review of ROBERT J. KACZOROWSKI, FORDHAM UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL: A HISTORY, 15 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 488 (2019) (with John. M. Breen)

THE CHALLENGE OF ORIGINALISM: THEORIES OF CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION (Grant Huscroft & Bradley W. Miller, eds.) (Cambridge 2011), 29 CONST. COMM. 111 (2013)

MARK STRASSER, RELIGION, EDUCATION AND THE STATE: AN UNPRINCIPLED DOCTRINE IN SEARCH OF MOORINGS (Ashgate 2011), 55 J. OF CHURCH AND STATE 353 (2013)

RICHARD THOMPSON FORD, RIGHTS GONE WRONG: HOW LAW CORRUPTS THE STRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2011), Library of Law and Liberty, at http://libertylawsite.org/book-review/ (2012)

DONALD L. DRAKEMAN, CHURCH, STATE, AND ORIGINAL INTENT (Cambridge 2010), On the Square, FIRST THINGS, at http://www.firstthings.com/onthesquare/2010/07/church-state-and-original-intent (July 21, 2010)

BRADLEY C.S. WATSON, LIVING CONSTITUTION, DYING FAITH: PROGRESSIVISM AND THE NEW SCIENCE OF JURISPRUDENCE (ISI Books 2009), FIRST THINGS, Jan. 2010, at 59-60

Other Publications:

Rejecting Vermeule’s Right-Wing Dworkinian Vision, Law & Liberty, at https://lawliberty.org/rejecting- vermeules-right-wing-dworkinian-vision/ (April 2, 2020)

5 LEE J. STRANG A Response to Calvin TerBeek, Originalist Scholarship and Conservative Politics, The Originalism Blog, at https://originalismblog.typepad.com/the-originalism-blog/2019/10/a-response-to-calvin-terbeek- originalist-scholarship-and-conservative-politicslee-strang.html (October 23, 2019)

Originalism, Kavanaugh, and Virtue Ethics: A Response to Michael Sean Winters, Public Discourse, at http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2018/09/22540/ (Sept. 18, 2018)

How Scalia Inspired a Generation to Defend the Constitution, Crisis Magazine, at http://www.crisismagazine.com/2016/how-scalia-inspired-a-generation-to-defend-the-constitution (2016)

Give Me That Old-Time Evangelization, Crisis Magazine, at http://www.crisismagazine.com/2015/give-me- that-old-time-evangelization (2015)

The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Restoration Is Originalism, but Not All Conceptions of Originalism, Library of Law and Liberty, at http://www.libertylawsite.org/liberty-forum/the-jurisprudence-of- constitutional-restoration-is-originalism-but-not-all-conceptions-of-originalism/ (2014)

FASTIGGI, ET AL., EDS., NEW CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2012-13: ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY (Gale-Cengage Learning, 2013) (entry contributor)

Why Originalism Needs the Virtues, Library of Law and Liberty, at http://libertylawsite.org/2012/06/25/why-originalism-needs-the-virtues/ (2012)

TANENHAUS, ET AL., EDS., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (MacMillan Reference USA, 2008) (entry contributor)

Libertarian Originalism vs. Common Good Originalism: Why Libertarian Originalism Gets it Seventy Percent Right and Common Good Originalism Gets it One-Hundred Percent Right, RES IPSA, March 10, 2008, at A1

RESEARCH SUBMITTED AND IN PREPARATION

The Virtues of Originalism’s Imperfections (work-in-progress) Storms of Change: Catholic Legal Education from 1965-1990 (with John M. Breen) (work in progress) Be Not Afraid: Catholic Legal Education from 1990-Today (with John M. Breen) (work in progress) Cities Taking their Residents’ Property Rights: Public Right-of-Way Easements, Utility Licensing, and the Takings Clause (work in progress) Has the Touch and Concern Requirement for Real Covenants Been Replaced by a Reasonableness Inquiry? (work in progress)

AWARDS

University of Toledo College of Law Faculty Scholarship Award 2019 University of Toledo Outstanding Faculty Research and Scholarship Award 2017 Eastman & Smith Ltd. Faculty Achievement Award 2012 MSU College of Law Faculty Diversity Appreciation Award 2008

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RESEARCH GRANTS

Eastman & Smith Ltd. Faculty Scholarship Project Support ($1000) 2014 U. of Toledo Faculty Travel, Research, and Scholarship Supplement ($1500) 2013

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate, Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago, IL 2003-2004 Research Assistant, Professor Robert Clinton, Iowa City, IA 1999-2000 Summer Associate, The Rutherford Institute, Charlottesville, VA Summer, 1999 Specialist, United States Army Reserve, 389th En. Bn., Dubuque, IA 1995-2001

COURSES TAUGHT AND COURSE INTERESTS

Courses Taught/Scheduled to Teach: Administrative Law (standard and online formats) Appellate Practice Business Associations Constitutional Interpretation Constitutional Law I (Structure), II (Rights) (standard and online formats) Criminal Procedure (Investigation) Federal Courts Jurisprudence Ohio Constitutional Law Property I, II (standard and online formats) Writing for Law Review

Additional Teaching Interests: Contracts Criminal Law and Procedure Family Law Indian Law Law and Religion Remedies Torts Trusts & Estates

ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL LECTURES, DEBATES, WORKSHOPS, COLLOQUIA & VIDEOS

Libertarian Originalism vs. Conservative Originalism, Long Island Federalist Society Lawyers Chapter, Mineola, New York (March 29, 2021) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Lecture with Commentary, Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism, University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, California (March 26, 2021) Originalism in a Changed World, Debate, St. John’s University School of Law Federalist Society, Queens, New York (March 8, 2021) Insurrection, Impeachment, and the Constitution, Northern Ohio Tri-School Panel Discussion, Federal Bar Association Student Division (March 5, 2021) Marijuana: Federal or State Regulation?, Debate, California Western School of Law Federalist Society, San Diego, California (March 3, 2021) American Constitutional Interpretation, Guest Lecture, Islamic Law and Society course, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (February 25, 2021)

7 LEE J. STRANG Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Lecture with Commentary, University of North Dakota School of Law Federalist Society, University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, North Dakota (November 12, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Lecture with Commentary, Faulkner Federalist Society and Faulkner Law Review, Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, Montgomery, Alabama (October 22, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Debate, Northern Illinois Federalist Society, Northern Illinois University College of Law, DeKalb, Illinois (October 15, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Georgetown Center for the Constitution, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C. (October 14, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Drake Federalist Society, Drake Law School, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa (October 8, 2020) Common Good Originalism and the Future of Originalism, Commentator, University of Michigan School of Law Federalist Society, University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 8, 2020) Introduction to the United States Constitution, Guest Lectures, Pazmany Peter Catholic University Faculty of Law and Political Science, Budapest, Hungary (April 27, 28, 30, May 6) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Debate, University of Illinois College of Law Federalist Society, University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, Illinois (March 9, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law Federalist Society, University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law, Lexington, Kentucky (March 4, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Debate, Maurer School of Law Federalist Society, Maurer School of Law at Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana (March 2, 2020) A Light Unseen, Symposium, Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, St. John’s University School of Law (February 14, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Faculty Authored Book Lecture Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (January 29, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Southern Illinois University Law School Federalist Society, Southern Illinois University Law School, Carbondale, Illinois (January 28, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Debate, Wayne State University Law School Federalist Society, Wayne State University Law School, , Michigan (January 22, 2020) How to Evaluate the Potential Originalist Impact of the Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh Appointments to the Supreme Court, AALS Annual Conference, Section on Law & Interpretation, Panel on Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation: Will Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh Make a Difference?, Washington D.C. (January 5, 2020) (invited paper) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Guest Teacher, Recent Books on the Constitution Seminar, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. (Nov. 26, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Toledo Federalist Society Lawyers Chapter, Toledo, Ohio (November 13, 2019) The History of Catholic Legal Education, Workshop, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (November 12, 2019) The English Origins of the American Constitution, Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society and Liberty Fund, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina (October 25-26, 2019) Obergefell v. Hodges, Debate, Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggans School of Law Federalist Society, Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggans School of Law, Raleigh, North Carolina (October 16, 2019) The History of Catholic Legal Education, Presentation, St. Thomas More Society Diocese of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (October 2, 2019)

8 LEE J. STRANG Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, Debate, University of Texas School of Law Federalist Society, University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas (October 1, 2019) Must Courts Follow Precedent? An Originalist Critique of Justice Thomas’ Attack on Stare Decisis, University of Denver Sturm College of Law Federalist Society, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, Colorado (September 30, 2019) An Evaluation of the Impact of Originalism on the Supreme Court, Workshop Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (September 23, 2019) An Evaluation of the Impact of Originalism on the Supreme Court, Central States Law Schools Association Annual Conference, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (September 20, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Podcast, Law & Liberty, The Liberty Fund, Inc., Carmel, Indiana (September 20, 2019) Legal Scholars Conference, Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society, Park City, Utah (September 6-8, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Charlotte Federalist Society Lawyers Chapter, Charlotte, North Carolina (September 5, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Debate, UNC School of Law Federalist Society, UNC School of Law, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (September 4, 2019) A Mandatory View of Birthright Citizenship, Debate, Cleveland Federalist Society, Cleveland, Ohio (July 10, 2019) Construction and Interpretation: Navigating the Scylla and Charybdis of Constitutional Interpretation, Alliance Defending Freedom, Blackstone Fellowship, Washington, D.C. (June 12, 2019) Natural Law, Panel Chair, James Madison Program, Annual Guiffra Conference, Princeton University, Princeton New Jersey (May 14, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Debate, MSU College of Law Federalist Society, MSU College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (April 11, 2019) Religion’s Proper Place in the Public Square, Debate, Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law Federalist Society, Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law, Ada, Ohio (April 10, 2019) Originalism on the New Supreme Court, Commentator, Princeton University Federalist Society, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey (April 8, 2019) The Constitutionality of the “Heartbeat Bill,” Debate, OSU Moritz College of Law Federalist Society, OSU Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio (March 27, 2019) Originalism and the Challenge of Change, Debate, Chicago-Kent College of Law Federalist Society, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois (March 6, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Annual Constitutional Law Lecture, Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky (February 23, 2019) The History of Catholic Legal Education, Presentation, Seton Hall University School of Law, Seton Hall University, Newark, New Jersey (February 13, 2019) The History of Catholic Legal Education, Presentation, James Madison Program, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey (November 27, 2018) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Presentation, James Madison Program, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey (October 23, 2018) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Workshop, James Madison Program, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey (October 16, 2018) Marijuana Legalization: A (Mostly) Bad Idea, Debate, University of Michigan Law School Federalist Society, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 20, 2018) Originalism vs. The Living Constitution, Debate, The McConnell Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Sept. 14, 2018) The Declaration & the Constitution: The Legal Status of Founding Documents, Video, The Federalist Society, Washington, D.C. (Aug. 15, 2018) Construction and Interpretation: Navigating the Scylla and Charybdis of Constitutional Interpretation, Alliance Defending Freedom, Blackstone Fellowship, Washington, D.C. (June 7, 2018) The Declaration of Independence & the Constitution, Video, The Federalist Society, Washington, D.C. (June 5, 2018)

9 LEE J. STRANG Interpretation of Fundamental Rights: Nature and Problems, Undersecretary for Human Rights, Secretary of Justice, Republic of Chile, Santiago, Chile (May 10, 2018) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Workshop, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Faculty of Law, Santiago, Chile (May 9, 2018) Separation of Powers in the American Constitution. The Institutional Relation Between President and Congress, Guest Teach Class, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Faculty of Law, Santiago, Chile (May 8, 2018) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, Workshop, Universidad de Los Andes, Department of Philosophy, Santiago, Chile (May 8, 2018) Public Universities as Places of Robust Free Speech, Town Hall on Free Speech, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (April 24, 2018) Originalism vs. The Living Constitution, Debate, University of Connecticut School of Law Federalist Society, University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, Connecticut (April 17, 2018) Marijuana Legalization: A (Mostly) Bad Idea, Debate, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (April 10, 2018) The Law-as-Coordination Account of Originalism, Panel on American Political and Constitutional Issues, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois (April 5, 2018) Why Originalism Needs the Virtues, Notre Dame University Law School Federalist Society, Notre Dame University Law School, Notre Dame, Indiana (March 27, 2018) Originalism and the Challenge of Change, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Federalist Society, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (March 15, 2018) The Declaration of Independence: A Unique Role in Constitutional Interpretation?, Panel on The Relationship Between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, Federalist Society National Student Symposium, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. (March 10, 2018) Originalism and Corpus Linguistics, Symposium, Law and Corpus Linguistics, BYU Law School, Provo, Utah (March 9, 2018) The Declaration of Independence: A Unique Role in Constitutional Interpretation?, University of Wisconsin Law School Federalist Society, University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, Wisconsin (March 5, 2018) Supreme Court Roundup, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (February 21, 2018) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, Debate, University of Michigan Law School Federalist Society, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 8, 2018) Public Universities as Places of Constrained Debate: A Home for People of Good Will, Including Religious People, AALS Annual Conference, Section on Education Law, Panel on Law, Politics, and the Public University, San Diego, California (January 4, 2018) (selected from call for papers) The Deference Conception of Constitutional Construction, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, San Diego, California (January 4, 2018) Academic Freedom and Catholic Identity: A Misunderstood Relationship, Symposium on Academic Freedom in Catholic Universities, University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota (November 17, 2017) Originalism vs. The Living Constitution, Debate, University of Kentucky College of Law Federalist Society, University of Kentucky College of Law, Lexington, Kentucky (November 14, 2017) Can Originalism Deliver on Its Promises?, Washington University Law School Federalist Society, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, Missouri (November 9, 2017) Originalism vs. The Living Constitution, Debate, Southern Illinois University School of Law Federalist Society, Southern Illinois University School of Law, Carbondale, Illinois (November 8, 2017) The Declaration of Independence: A Unique Role in Constitutional Interpretation?, Debate, Northwestern University Law School Federalist Society, Northwestern University Law School, Chicago, Illinois (November 7, 2017) Freedom of Assembly & Religious Liberty, Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society and Liberty Fund, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina (October 13-14, 2017)

10 LEE J. STRANG The Law-as-Coordination Account of Originalism, Workshop Series, University of Akron School of Law, Akron, Ohio (September 26, 2017) The Deference Conception of Constitutional Construction, Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (June 16, 2017) Construction and Interpretation: Navigating the Scylla and Charybdis of Constitutional Interpretation, Alliance Defending Freedom, Blackstone Fellowship, Washington, D.C. (June 7, 2017) The Supreme Court’s Attempts Via Its Dormant Commerce Clause Jurisprudence to Navigate State Police Power and National Free Trade: Potential Lessons for International Trade, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary (May 4, 2017) Justice Gorsuch and the Future of Originalism on the Supreme Court, Ohio Attorney General Division Chiefs Retreat, Toledo, Ohio (April 10, 2017) A Catholic Perspective on the Constitution and the Supreme Court, Benedictine College, Atchison, Kansas (April 6, 2017) The Federalists, the Anti-Federalists, and the Constitution, Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society and Liberty Fund, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina (March 24-25, 2017) Libertarian Originalism vs. Common Good Originalism, Southern Illinois University School of Law Federalist Society, Carbondale, Illinois (March 9, 2017) Originalism and the Challenge of Change, Washington University Law School Federalist Society, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, Missouri (March 8, 2017) To What Extent Does the Ohio Constitution Protect Individual Liberty?, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Federalist Society, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio (March 7, 2017) Originalism’s Promise and Limits, Workshop, The University of Dallas, Irving, Texas (February 20, 2017) The Original Meaning of “religion” in the First Amendment: A Test Case for Originalism’s Utilization of Corpus Linguistics, Symposium, Law and Corpus Linguistics, BYU Law School, Provo, Utah (February 3, 2017) Originalism’s Promise and Its Limits: The Virtues of Imperfection, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, San Francisco, California (January 5, 2017) An Evaluation of Evidence for Constitutional Construction From the Debate Over the Constitutionality of the First Bank of the United States, Symposium on The Pre-Marbury Constitution, University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota (November 14, 2017) Originalism’s Promise and Its Limits: The Virtues of Imperfection, Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (November 4, 2016) Originalism’s Salutatory Effect on the Supreme Court’s Politicization, Toledo Bar Association Kiroff Bench-Bar Annual Conference, Toledo, Ohio (October 28, 2016) The Positive Effects of the Supreme Court’s Refusal to Create a Constitution Right to Assisted Suicide, Compared to the Negative Effects of the Court’s Manufacture of a Right to Abortion, Provides Evidence of Five of Originalism’s Benefits, Symposium, Assisted Suicide: Implications for Families and Society, BYU Law School, Provo, Utah (October 13, 2016) Originalism v. The Living Constitution, Constitution and Citizenship Day Debate, Delaware State University Law Studies Program & the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware (September 28, 2016) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, Delaware School of Law Federalist Society, Delaware School of Law, Wilmington, Delaware (September 28, 2016) Originalism’s Promise and Its Limits: The Virtues of Imperfection, Central States Law Schools Association Annual Conference, University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, North Dakota (September 24, 2016) The Incorporation Doctrine’s Costs and Benefits: A Cautionary Note for the European Union, The Application of the EU ‘Federal Bill of Rights’ to States: European Traits from a Comparative Perspective Conference, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary (June 21, 2016) Supreme Court Preview, Toledo Bar Association Federal Courts Committee, Toledo Bar Association, Toledo, Ohio (May 3, 2016)

11 LEE J. STRANG Law and Corpus Linguistics, Conference, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah (April 29, 2016) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Loyola-Chicago University School of Law Federalist Society, Loyola-Chicago University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (April 13, 2016) Aretaic Originalism: Originalism’s Promise and Its Limits, Workshop, Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso, Indiana (April 6, 2016) Aretaic Originalism: Originalism’s Promise and Its Limits, ACS Annual Scholars Forum, Barry University School of Law, Orlando, Florida (April 1, 2016) Justice Scalia: An American Originalist, Toledo Bar Association Court of Appeals Committee, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Toledo, Ohio (March 18, 2016) State Court Judges Are Not Bound by Nonoriginalist U.S. Supreme Court Opinions, FIU L. Rev. Symposium, Florida International University Law School, Miami, Florida (March 11, 2016) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, University of Buffalo School of Law Federalist Society, University of Buffalo School of Law, Buffalo, New York (March 9, 2016) The Substance of Things Hoped For: A Prescription for Distinctively Catholic Legal Education, Yale Catholic Law Student Association, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut (March 7, 2016) The Brandeis Dichotomy in State Courts, Workshop Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (February 17, 2016) Supreme Court Preview, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (February 8, 2016) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, University of Nebraska College of Law Federalist Society, University of Nebraska College of Law, Lincoln, Nebraska (January 26, 2016) Originalism and the Challenge of Change, University of South Dakota School of Law Federalist Society, University of South Dakota School of Law, Vermillion, South Dakota (January 25, 2016) How Big Data Helps Originalism Become More Accurate: Using Corpus Linguistics to Uncover Original Language Conventions, Georgetown Constitutional Law Colloquium, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C. (November 16, 2015) Originalism’s Promise and Limits, Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (November 6, 2015) Obergefell v. Hodges, Debate, Ohio Northern University School of Law Federalist Society, Ohio Northern University School of Law, Ada, Ohio (September 22, 2015) Public Universities as Places of Constrained Debate: A Home for People of Good Will, Including Religious People, Installation Lecture for John W. Stoepler Professorship of Law & Values, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (September 21, 2015) Originalism and Precedent, Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society and Liberty Fund, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota (September 18-19, 2015) Paper Commentator, Panel on Choice and Change of Basic Legal Structures, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois (April 17, 2015) Originalism’s Subject Matter: Originalism and the Declaration of Independence, The Declaration of Indepence and the Nation That Followed Symposium, National Center for the Constitution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 14, 2015) The Substance of Things Hoped For: A Prescription for Catholic Legal Education, Pepperdine Law School, Malibu, California (February 28, 2015) Salmon P. Chase and the Republican Constitution, Colloquium, Georgetown Center for the Constitution, Washington, D.C. (December 6, 2014) Defending Liberty in Ohio, Commentator, Toledo Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society, Toledo, Ohio (December 1, 2014) Supreme Court Preview, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (November 20, 2014) Originalism’s Subject Matter: Originalism and the Declaration of Independence, Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (November 7, 2014) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, Guest Lecture, Law & Society Class, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan (October 30, 2014)

12 LEE J. STRANG Getting the Best Results? Health Care Quality and Delivery, Panel Moderator, University of Toledo Law Review Symposium, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 10, 2014) Constitutional Theory and Liberty: The Current State of Originalism, Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society and Liberty Fund, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota (July 25-26, 2014) Originalism and Modern Research Techniques, Workshop Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (April 24, 2014) Originalism’s Promise and Limits, Cleveland State Law Review Symposium, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (April 18, 2014) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Wayne State University School of Law Federalist Society, Wayne State University School of Law, Detroit, Michigan (March 27, 2014) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Hamline University School of Law Federalist Society, Hamline University School of Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota (March 4, 2014) Current Supreme Court Term, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (February 27, 2014) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Federalist Society, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, Kansas City, Missouri (February 13, 2014) What is the Declaration of Independence’s Role in Constitutional Interpretation?,, Debate, Washburn University School of Law Federalist Society, Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, Kansas (February 6, 2014) Northwest Inc. v. Ginsberg, Federalist Society Faculty Division SCOTUScast (December 9, 2013) Why Originalism Needs the Virtues, Debate, University of Tennessee College of Law Federalist Society, University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, Tennessee (November 13, 2013) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, University of Kansas School of Law Federalist Society, University of Kansas School of Law, Lawrence, Kansas (November 7, 2013) Originalism and Computer-Assisted Research Techniques: Overcoming the Instability Critique, Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (November 1, 2013) The Role of the Christian Legal Scholar, Faculty Colloquium, Regent University School of Law, Virginia Beach, Virginia (October 29, 2013) Originalism: The Christian Perspective on Constitutional Interpretation?, Debate, Regent University School of Law Federalist Society, Regent University School of Law, Virginia Beach, Virginia (October 29, 2013) The Conventional Education Model—Is the System Working?, Panel Moderator, University of Toledo Law Review Symposium, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 25, 2013) The Forgotten Jurisprudential Debate: Catholic Legal Thought’s Response to Legal Realism, Thomas Aquinas: Teacher of Humanity Conference, University of St. Thomas Center for Thomistic Studies, Houston, Texas (October 18, 2013) Why Originalism Needs the Virtues, Debate, University of St. Thomas Law School Federalist Society, University of St. Thomas Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota (October 3, 2013) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, University of Minnesota Law School Federalist Society, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota (October 2, 2013) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, William Mitchell College of Law Federalist Society, William College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota (October 1, 2013) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, University of Wisconsin Law School Federalist Society, University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, Wisconsin (September 26, 2013) Religion’s Proper Place in the Public Square, Marquette University Law School Federalist Society, Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (September 25, 2013) Why Originalism Needs the Virtues, University of Pennsylvania Law School Federalist Society, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (September 18, 2013) The HHS Mandate: Struggles for Supremacy, Panel on Recent Developments in Constitutional Law, Toledo Women’s Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toledo, Ohio (May 22, 2013)

13 LEE J. STRANG Analyzing Constitutional Provisions, Chair and Paper Commentator, Panel on Analyzing Constitutional Provisions, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois (April 14, 2013) Originalism and Modern Research Techniques, Panel on Constitutional and Legal Interpretation, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois (April 13, 2013) Religion’s Proper Place in the Public Square, Gonzaga University School of Law Federalist Society, Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, Washington (March 6, 2013) Originalism and the Meaning of “religion,” University of Toledo Nexus Scholarship Forum, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (February 28, 2013) Limited Government and the Bill of Rights, Federalist Society Faculty Division Book Podcast (February 13, 2013) Limited Federal Powers and the Commerce Clause, Templeton Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society, Las Vegas, Nevada (January 25-26, 2013) New Normative Justification for Originalism in Human Flourishing, Works-in-Progress Panel, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 5, 2013) Judicial Deference Within Originalism, Panel on Judicial Deference v. Judicial Engagement, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 4, 2013) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Wayne State University School of Law Federalist Society, Wayne State University School of Law, Detroit, Michigan (November 15, 2012) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: A New Normative Foundation for Originalism in Human Flourishing, Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (November 2, 2012) A Light Not Seen: The History of Catholic Legal Education in the United States, Workshop Series, Creighton University School of Law, Omaha, Nebraska (October 4, 2012) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Federalist Society, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio (September 18, 2012) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Northern Illinois University College of Law Federalist Society, Northern Illinois University College of Law, DeKalb, Illinois (September 13, 2012) Construction and/or Interpretation: Navigating the Scylla and Charybdis of Constitutional Interpretation, Alliance Defense Fund, Blackstone Fellowship, Phoenix, Arizona (June 6, 2012) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, University of Tennessee College of Law Federalist Society, University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, Tennessee (April 18, 2012) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: A New Normative Foundation for Originalism in Human Flourishing, University of Toledo College of Law Workshop Series, Toledo, Ohio (April 16, 2012) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: A New Normative Foundation for Originalism in Human Flourishing, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Panel on Conservative Thought and the Constitution, Chicago, Illinois (April 13, 2012) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, Saint Louis University School of Law Federalist Society, Saint Louis University School of Law, Saint Louis, Missouri (April 9, 2012) Protecting Individual Liberty Through Constitutional Interpretation: Originalism, Natural Rights, and Human Flourishing, Keynote Address, McMaster Symposium, Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio (March 28, 2012) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, South Texas College of Law Federalist Society, South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas (February 21, 2012) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law Federalist Society, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, Louisville, Kentucky (February 2, 2012) Originalism and the Challenge of Change, Creighton University School of Law Federalist Society, Creighton University School of Law, Omaha, Nebraska (January 30, 2012) Originalism and the Problem of Nonoriginalist Precedent, Northwestern University Law School Federalist Society, Northwestern University Law School, Chicago, Illinois (January 26, 2012) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Federalist Society, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, Michigan (January 25, 2012)

14 LEE J. STRANG Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, Duquesne University School of Law Federalist Society, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (November 17, 2011) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, University of Dayton School of Law Federalist Society, Debate, University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio (November 15, 2011) The Forgotten Jurisprudential Debate: Legal Realism and Catholic Legal Thought’s Response, Workshop Series, Loyola New Orleans University School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana (November 4, 2011) An Originalist Perspective, Invited Constitutional Interpretation Class Guest Lecture, Loyola New Orleans University School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana (November 3, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: A New Normative Foundation for Originalism in Human Flourishing, Central States Law Schools Association 2011 Conference, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 29, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Loyola Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois (October 21, 2011) Upcoming Supreme Court Term, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 13, 2011) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, and the Individual Mandate, Thomas M. Cooley School of Law Federalist Society, Thomas M. Cooley School of Law, Lansing, Michigan (October 11, 2011) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Capital University School of Law Federalist Society, Debate, Capital University School of Law, Columbus, Ohio (September 27, 2011) Originalism’s Limits: Interposition, Nullification, and Succession, Workshop Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (August 3, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (June 23, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Law and Society Annual Conference, Panel on Constitutional Law and Constitutionalism, San Francisco, California (June 2, 2011) Panel on Constitutional Law, Chair and Paper Commentator, Law and Society Annual Conference, San Francisco, California (June 2, 2011) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, University of Akron School of Law Federalist Society, University of Akron School of Law, Akron, Ohio (April 19, 2011) Originalism 101: An Introduction to Originalism, Debate, University of Nebraska College of Law Federalist Society, University of Nebraska College of Law, Lincoln, Nebraska (April 14, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Workshop Series, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana (April 5, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Panel on Originalism, Originalists, and Natural Law, Chicago, Illinois (April 1, 2011) Originalism 101: Introduction to Originalism, Loyola New Orleans University School of Law Federalist Society, Loyola New Orleans University School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 24, 2011) What is the Declaration of Independence’s Role in Constitutional Interpretation?, Debate, Michigan State University College of Law Federalist Society, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (March 17, 2011) The Most Faithful Originalist?: Justice Thomas, Justice Scalia, and the Future of Originalism, University of Detroit Mercy Law Review Symposium, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, Michigan (March 11, 2011) The Road Not Taken: Catholic Legal Education at the Middle of the Twentieth Century, Workshop Series, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, Michigan (March 10, 2011) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, University of North Dakota School of Law Federalist Society, Debate, University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, North Dakota (March 8, 2011) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Workshop Series, Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky (March 3, 2011) Originalism as Popular Constitutionalism?: Theoretical Possibilities and Practical Differences, Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop, Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio (February 5, 2011)

15 LEE J. STRANG Snyder v. Phelps, Panel Discussion, Toledo Bar Association Federal Courts Section, Toledo, Ohio (December 7, 2010) The Road Not Taken: Catholic Legal Education at the Middle of the Twentieth Century, Workshop Series, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (November 12, 2010) Can Originalism “Get With the Times”?: How Originalism Meets the Challenge of Change, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Federalist Society, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (November 11, 2010) Can Originalism “Get With the Times”?: How Originalism Meets the Challenge of Change, University of Toledo Law Review, Lunchtime Colloquium Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 27, 2010) Natural Law and Property Rights in American Private Law, Liberty Fund Colloquium, Presented by the Federalist Society, Atlanta, Georgia (October 15-16, 2010) Upcoming Supreme Court Term, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 12, 2010) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Debate, St. Mary’s University School of Law Federalist Society, Debate, St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas (October 4, 2010) The Road Not Taken: Catholic Legal Education at the Middle of the Twentieth Century, Workshop Series, St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas (October 1, 2010) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Central States Law Schools Association 2010 Conference, University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, North Dakota (September 25, 2010) Competing Ways to Interpret the Constitution, Constitution Day Panel Discussion, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (September 17, 2010) Can Originalism “Get With the Times”?: How Originalism Meets the Challenge of Change, Debate, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Federalist Society, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio (September 7, 2010) Is Originalism a Form of Popular Constitutionalism?, Law and Society Annual Conference, Panel on Popular Constitutionalism, Chicago, Illinois (May 28, 2010) An Originalist Theory of Precedent: The Privileged Place of Originalist Precedent, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Panel on Originalism, Chicago, Illinois (April 22, 2010) Panel on Jurisprudence, Chair and Paper Commentator, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois (April 22, 2010) Is Originalism the Correct Theory of Constitutional Interpretation?, Debate, Valparaiso University School of Law Federalist Society, Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso, Indiana (April 13, 2010) A Naked Public Square?: The Proper Relationship Between Church and State, Debate, Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (March 25, 2010) CLS v. Martinez, Debate, Ohio Northern University College of Law Federalist Society, Ohio Northern University College of Law, Ada, Ohio (March 10, 2010) Limited and Enumerated: The Scope of Congress’ Section Five Powers, Debate, Michigan State University College of Law Federalist Society, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (March 3, 2010) Introduction: The Rise or Demise of Originalism?: The Existence and Extent of Constitutional Construction in Originalism, Annual Luncheon Debate, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 8, 2010) (debate moderator) The Road Not Taken: Catholic Legal Education at the Middle of the Twentieth Century, Workshop Series, University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio (November 20, 2009) Originalism and the Aristotelian Tradition: Virtue’s Home in Originalism, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Annual Conference, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana (November 14, 2009) Upcoming Supreme Court Term, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (November 9, 2009) Can Originalism “Get With the Times”?: How Originalism Meets the Challenge of Change, Thomas M. Cooley School of Law Federalist Society, Thomas M. Cooley School of Law, Lansing, Michigan (November 4, 2009)

16 LEE J. STRANG The Road Not Taken: Catholic Legal Education at the Middle of the Twentieth Century, Joseph T. McCullen, Jr., Symposium on Catholic Social Thought and the Law, Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania (September 26, 2009) Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, SCOTUScast, Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. (July 20, 2009) An Originalist Theory of Precedent: The Role of Originalist Precedent, Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop, Ohio Northern University Claude W. Pettit College of Law, Ada, Ohio (June 26, 2009) An Originalist Theory of Precedent: The Role of Originalist Precedent, Law and Society Annual Conference, Panel on Constitutional Interpretation, Denver, Colorado (May 28, 2009) An Originalist Theory of Precedent: The Role of Originalist Precedent, Workshop Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (April 16, 2009) Libertarian Originalism v. Common Good Originalism, Debate, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (March 24, 2008) What’s an Originalist To Do?: The “Problem” of Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, University of Dayton School of Law Federalist Society, University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio (March 6, 2009) What’s an Originalist To Do?: The “Problem” of Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Federalist Society, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (February 9, 2009) Is Originalism the Correct Theory of Constitutional Interpretation?, Debate, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Federalist Society, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio (February 2, 2009) What’s an Originalist To Do?: The “Problem” of Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Federalist Society, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (January 26, 2009) Cities Taking their Residents’ Property Rights: Public Right-of-Way Easements, Utility Licensing, and the Takings Clause, Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, Ohio (January 24, 2009) An Originalist Theory of Precedent: The Role of Originalist Precedent, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, San Diego, California (January 9, 2009) What’s an Originalist To Do?: The “Problem” of Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, University of Cincinnati College of Law Federalist Society, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Cincinnati, Ohio (November 12, 2008) Originalism and the “Problem of Change”: The Many Mechanisms by Which Originalism Sufficiently Accommodates Change, Central States Law Schools Association 2008 Conference, Southern Illinois University School of Law, Carbondale, Illinois (October 25, 2008) What’s an Originalist To Do?: The “Problem” of Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, University of Iowa College of Law Federalist Society Panel Discussion, University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, Iowa (October 17, 2008) Liberty and the Constitution in the Work of Lysander Spooner, Liberty Fund Colloquium, Boston, Massachusetts (October 2-4, 2008) Upcoming Supreme Court Term, University of Toledo College of Law Federalist Society Panel, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (September 29, 2008) What’s an Originalist To Do?: The “Problem” of Nonoriginalist Precedent, and the Common Good, Michigan State University College of Law Federalist Society, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (September 17, 2008) The Benefits of Federalist Society Membership, Presentation to Federalist Society Chapter, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (September 10, 2008) Originalism and the “Problem of Change”: The Many Mechanisms by Which Originalism Sufficiently Accommodates Change, Workshop Series, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (August 6, 2008)

17 LEE J. STRANG Cities Taking their Residents’ Property Rights: Public Right-of-Way Easements, Utility Licensing, and the Takings Clause, Second Annual Property Works in Progress Conference, University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado (June 13, 2008) Damages as the Appropriate Remedy for “Abuse” of an Easement: Moving Toward Consistency, Efficiency, and Fairness in Property Law, Law and Society Annual Conference, Property Reform Panel, Montreal, Quebec (May 30, 2008) Originalism and the “Problem” of Change: The Many Mechanisms by Which Originalism Sufficiently Accommodates Change, Workshop Series, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (March 10, 2008) Libertarian Originalism v. Common Good Originalism, Federalist Society and Constitution Society Debate, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (January 30, 2008) Damages as the Appropriate Remedy for “Abuse” of an Easement: Moving Toward Consistency, Efficiency, and Fairness in Property Law, AALS Annual Conference, Property Section Works in Progress Panel, New York, N.Y. (January 6, 2008) (paper selected by blind review) Originalism and the “Problem” of Change: The Many Mechanisms by Which Originalism Accommodates Change, Federalist Society Annual Faculty Conference, Washington, D.C, (January 4, 2008) Originalism and the “Problem” of Change: The Many Mechanisms by Which Originalism Accommodates Change, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Annual Conference, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana (November 30, 2007) Damages as the Appropriate Remedy for “Abuse” of an Easement: Moving Toward Consistency, Efficiency, and Fairness in Property Law, Workshop Series, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (September 19, 2007) Property Works in Progress Conference, Panel Moderator, University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado (June 14, 2007) Originalism v. Textualism, Annual Presidents’ Day Debate, Ave Maria School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 19, 2007) Modernity, American Legal Thought, and the Unfulfilled Quest, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Annual Conference, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana (December 2, 2006) The Origins, Purpose, and Current Status of Judicial Independence, Constitution Day Panel Discussion, Ave Maria School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 18, 2006) Originalism, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution: A Constitutional Right to Life?, University Faculty for Life Annual Conference, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania (June 3, 2006) The Role of the Christian Legal Scholar: The Call for a Modern Saint Benedict, Christian Pre-Law Conference, Regent Law School, Virginia Beach, Virginia ( March 3, 2006) Can Precedent Trump the Constitution?, Annual Presidents’ Day Debate, Ave Maria School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 20, 2006) Post-Dover: Legal Issues in the Aftermath of the Intelligent Design Decision, Debate On Intelligent Design in the Public School Classroom, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 1, 2006) Introduction: (Re)turn to History in Religion Clause Law and Scholarship, AALS Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (January 6, 2006) (Co-Chair of Section on Law and Religion Panel) Take Two Tablets and I’ll See You at the Supreme Court, Debate Over the Government Display of the Ten Commandments, Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, Michigan (November 10, 2005) Where Natural Law and Positive Law Meet in American Constitutional Adjudication: An Originalist Theory of Precedent, Thomistic Understanding of Natural Law as the Foundation of Positive Law Conference, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary (July 14, 2005) The Role of the Common Good in Legal and Constitutional Interpretation, The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Good Society Conference, University of St. Thomas School of Law, Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy, Minneapolis, Minnesota (April 9, 2005) What is the Legal Significance of the Declaration of Independence?, Annual Presidents’ Day Debate, Ave Maria School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 21, 2005)

18 LEE J. STRANG POPULAR LECTURES, ADDRESSES, & DEBATES

Northwest Ohio Classical Academy Brings Classical Education to Our Community’s Children, Rotary Club of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (January 27, 2020) Judge Kavanaugh Nomination and Recent Supreme Court Term, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Perrysburg, Ohio (August 21, 2018) Three Key Commerce Clause Cases, Mock Law Class, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan (September 15, 2016) Should Catholics Vote for Donald Trump?, Hillsdale Catholic Student Group, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan (September 15, 2016) Should Conservatives Vote for Donald Trump?, Debate, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Maumee, Ohio (August 29, 2016) Should Christians Vote for Donald Trump?, Debate, Maumee, Ohio (August 24, 2016) Justice Scalia: An American Originalist, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Maumee, Ohio (April 26, 2016) Contemporary Threats to Religious Liberty, Dayspring Church, Bowling Green, Ohio (October 24, 2015) The Catholic Church: Pillar of Truth, Ignite Program, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Assumption, Ohio (August 19, 2015) The Recent Supreme Court Term, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Perrysburg, Ohio (July 23, 2015) Four Reasons the Common Core is Bad for Ohio’s Children, Sylvania, Ohio (April 23, 2014) Religious Liberty: Struggles for Supremacy, Mayflower Society, Toledo, Ohio (April 12, 2014) The HHS Mandate: Struggles for Supremacy, Archbold Rotary Club, Archbold, Ohio (July 26, 2013) On Being a Christian Attorney, Panel Discussion, University of Toledo College of Law Christian Legal Society, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (November 21, 2013) Natural Law, Virtue, and Positive Law, Guest Lecture to Honors Theology Class, Central Catholic High School, Toledo, Ohio (October 16, 2013) Faith and Politics: Peanut Butter and Jelly, Not Oil and Vinegar, Guest Lecture to AP American Government Class, Central Catholic High School, Toledo, Ohio (October 16, 2013) Natural Law, Virtue, and Positive Law, Guest Lecture to Honors Theology Class, Central Catholic High School, Toledo, Ohio (October 16, 2013) The HHS Mandate: Struggles for Supremacy, Archbold Rotary Club, Archbold, Ohio (July 26, 2013) Decision 2012: The Christian Perspective, Debate, University of Toledo College of Law Christian Legal Society, University of Toledo College of Law, Toledo, Ohio (October 29, 2012) Religious Liberty, the HHS Mandate, and the Upcoming Election, Theology on Tap Series, Diocese of Toledo, Sylvania, Ohio (October 11, 2012) The Declaration’s Foundational Propositions, Re-Declaration of Independence Rally, Perrysburg, Ohio (July 3, 2012) Narrowing Religion, Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally, Toledo, Ohio (June 8, 2012) Religion, Politics, and the First Amendment: The Catholic Perspective, Theology on Tap Series, Diocese of Toledo, Fostoria, Ohio (May 4, 2012) The HHS Mandate: Almost Unprecedented, Panel on Religious Liberty, Government Regulations and Catholic Health Care, Lourdes University, Sylvania, Ohio (April 23, 2012) Religion and Morality, Panel, Constitution Day Celebration, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Owens Community College, Toledo, Ohio (September 18, 2011) Constitutional History of Abortion, Panel, Constitution Day Celebration, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Owens Community College, Toledo, Ohio (September 18, 2011) Why Celebrate Constitution Day?, Constitution Day Celebration, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Owens Community College, Toledo, Ohio (September 18, 2011) Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Constitution Day Celebration, Northwest Ohio Conservative Coalition, Owens Community College, Toledo, Ohio (September 18, 2011) The Federalists v. The Anti-Federalists Debate, and Lessons for Today, Educational Seminar, Jones County 9.12 Project, Monticello, Iowa (July 26, 2011)

19 LEE J. STRANG Originalism v. Living Constitutionalism, Educational Seminar, Fallen Timbers Republican Club, Waterville, Ohio (July 13, 2011) Religion and Politics: The Catholic Perspective, Theology on Tap Series, Diocese of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (April 28, 2011) The Federalists v. The Anti-Federalists Debate, and Lessons for Today, Educational Seminar, Back-to- Basics Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg, Ohio (February 7, 2011) The Background, Reasoning, and Impact of Roe v. Wade, Toledo Foundation for Life, Toledo, Ohio (January 27, 2011) Living Constitution v. Framers’ Constitution, Debate, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Toledo, Ohio (November 8, 2010) The U.S. Constitution 101, Educational Seminar, San Antonio Tea Party, San Antonio, Texas (October 3, 2010) The U.S. Constitution 101, Educational Seminar, Jones County 9.12 Project, Monticello, Iowa (July 15, 2010) Changing Interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, Toledo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Toledo, Ohio (March 6, 2010) The U.S. Constitution 101, Educational Seminar, Back-to-Basics Northwest Ohio, Rossford, Ohio (February 25, 2010) The Constitutionality of Proposed Healthcare Reform, Panel Discussion, Monroe County Right to Life, Rockwood, Michigan (November 20, 2009) The U.S. Constitution 101, Educational Seminar, Classical Tutor Homeschooling Cooperative, Temperance, Michigan (November 18, 2009) The U.S. Constitution 101, Educational Seminar, Grace Chapel Church, Mason, Ohio (August 18, 2009) The U.S. Constitution 101, Educational Seminar, The Children of Liberty, Toledo, Ohio (June 18, 2009) Take Two Tablets and I’ll See You at the Supreme Court, Debate Over the Government Display of the Ten Commandments, Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak Park, Michigan (November 10, 2005) Constitutional Interpretation and Theory, Lecture, Elmbrook Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts (May, 2003)

SELECT MEDIA INTERVIEWS & PUBLICATIONS

‘Vaccine Passports’ Draw Debate Over Medical Necessity and Ethics, National Catholic Register (April 12, 2021) Left and right struggle over how to present American history, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (November 29, 2020) What SCOTUS’ Decision to Scrutinize Social Security Act Appointments Clause Case Means for Arthrex, www.IPWatchdog.com (November 16, 2020) Law expert discusses legality of statewide shutdowns as more Michigan closures loom, WNWO NBC 24, Toledo Ohio (November 16, 2020) Presidential Election Litigation, The Leading Edge, WTOL 11, Toledo, Ohio (November 15, 2020) Supreme Court letter raises concerns for local same sex couples, WTOL 11, Toledo, Ohio (October 12, 2020) Will Ohio have only one ballot drop box per county?, WTOL 11, Toledo, Ohio (October 4, 2020) Ohio Parents Say Masks in School Infringe on Religious Beliefs, Sue Health Director, Newsweek (September 15, 2020) School Report Card: This week, parents sue schools over mask mandates and a college president dies of COVID-19, Yahoo! News (September 18, 2020) Coronavirus in Ohio: Parents sue health department director over K-12 school mask mandate, Fox19, Cincinnati, Ohio (September 15, 2020) Two dozen parents file complaint against K-12 school mask order, Hometown Stations, Lima, Ohio (September 15, 2020) Northwest Ohio parents file complaint to end mask order in K-12, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (September 15, 2020)

20 LEE J. STRANG Interim health chief sued over school mask mandate, Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio (September 15, 2020) Rage Unmasked: How a Piece of Cloth has American Going Mad, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (July 22, 2020) Can Ohioans be forced to wear masks?, WTOL11, Toledo, Ohio (May 19, 2020) In Excluding Houses of Worship, DeWine Sidesteps Constitutionality Questions, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (April 26, 2020) Ohio Delays Elections, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (March 17, 2020) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, 89.7 WNOC FM, Annunciation Radio Presents, Toledo, Ohio (September 11, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, EWTN Catholic Radio, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 9, 2019) Originalism’s Promise: A Natural Law Account of the American Constitution, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred Lefebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (Aug. 8, 2019) The Recent Supreme Court Term, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (August 1, 2019) Judge Kavanaugh Nomination and Recent Supreme Court Term, 89.7 WNOC FM, Annunciation Radio Presents, Toledo, Ohio (August 10, 2018) Judge Kavanaugh Nomination and Recent Supreme Court Term, 89.7 WNOC FM, Faith With Reasons, Toledo, Ohio (August 8, 2018) Trump Supreme Court Nominee Could Help Upend Abortion Laws, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (July 11, 2018) Judge Kavanaugh Nomination, EWTN Catholic Radio, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (July 10, 2018) Justice Kennedy Retirement and Recent Supreme Court Term, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (July 8, 2018) Ottawa Hills Grad Could be What President Trump Wants in Supreme Court Nominee, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (June 28, 2018) The History of Catholic Legal Education, EWTN Catholic Radio, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 14, 2018) The Constitution, the Founders, and Virtue, 89.7 WNOC FM, The Virtuous Life, Toledo, Ohio (July 3, 2017) Area Lawyers Confident in City Lead Laws, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (May 29, 2017) U.S. High Court Pick Cites UT Professor, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (February 2, 2017) Judge Gorsuch Nomination, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (February 1, 2017) Judge Gorsuch Nomination, WNWO Channel 24, Toledo, Ohio (February 1, 2017) The Election’s Impact on the Supreme Court, EWTN Catholic Radio, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (November 9, 2016) The Election’s Impact on the Supreme Court, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (November 9, 2016) The Election’s Impact on the Supreme Court, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (November 9, 2016) The Election’s Impact on the Supreme Court, WNWO Channel 24, Toledo, Ohio (November 9, 2016) The Election’s Impact on the Supreme Court, Fox19, Toledo, Ohio (November 9, 2016) Should Conservatives Vote for Donald Trump?, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (August 14, 2016) Where do I Start with . . . Religious Liberty?, EWTN Catholic Radio, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (August 3, 2016) Should Conservatives Vote for Donald Trump?, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (July 6, 2016) Walz v. Tax Comm’n of New York Anniversary, EWTN Catholic Radio, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (May 3, 2016) Garland Nomination, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (March 16, 2016) ) Justice Scalia, 89.7 WNOC FM, Faith With Reasons, Toledo, Ohio (March 2, 2016) Justice Scalia, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred Lefebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (February 15, 2016) Justice Scalia, 13 ABC, Toledo, Ohio (February 14, 2016) Participation in Political Life, 89.7 WNOC FM, Ignite Radio Live, Toledo, Ohio (February 23, 2016)

21 LEE J. STRANG Natural Law, Virtue, and Positive Law, 89.7 WNOC FM, The Virtuous Life, Toledo, Ohio (February 23, 2016) Religious Freedom and Judges, 1370 WSPD AM, The Relevant University, Toledo, Ohio (August 17, 2015) Ohio Abortion Regulations, Cleveland Public Radio, ideastream, Cleveland, Ohio (August 4, 2015) The Recent Supreme Court Term, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred Lefebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (July 22, 2015) Obergefell v. Hodges, 89.7 WNOC FM, Faith With Reasons, Toledo, Ohio (July 1, 2015) Obergefell v. Hodges, 89.7 WNOC FM, Ignite Radio Live, Toledo, Ohio (June 30, 2015) King v. Burwell, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (June 25, 2015) King v. Burwell, 13 ABC, Toledo, Ohio (June 25, 2015) Current Legal Issues, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (February 22, 2015) The Common Core and Catholic Education, 89.7 WNOC FM, Annunciation Radio Presents, Toledo, Ohio (August 13, 2014) The Common Core and Catholic Education, 89.7 WNOC FM, Annunciation Radio Presents, Toledo, Ohio (May 23, 2014) Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby, WNWO Channel 24, Toledo, Ohio (March 25, 2014) The Common Core and Catholic Education, 89.7 WNOC FM, Annunciation Radio Presents, Toledo, Ohio (December 13, 2013) The Common Core and Catholic Education, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred Lefebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (December 11, 2013) The Common Core and Catholic Education, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (December 8, 2013) The Fourteenth Amendment and the Debt Ceiling, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred Lefebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (October 3, 2013) Windsor and Perry Cases, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (June 30, 2013) Local Crowd Joyfully Celebrates Supreme Court Vote, Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (June 27, 2013) Windsor and Perry Cases, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 26, 2013) Local Reactions Divided on High Court Rulings, Toledo Faith & Values, www.toledofavs.com, Toledo, Ohio (June 26, 2013) Windsor and Perry Cases, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (June 26, 2013) Windsor and Perry Cases, WNWO Channel 24, Toledo, Ohio (June 26, 2013) Concern Over Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling, WTVG Channel 13, Toledo Ohio (June 25, 2013) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (July 1, 2012) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 89.7 WNOC FM, Annunciation Radio Presents, Toledo, Ohio (June 29, 2012) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred Lefebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (June 29, 2012) Impact of National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, WNWO Channel 24, Toledo, Ohio (June 29, 2012) Ohio Healthcare Freedom Amendment and Obamacare, The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (June 29, 2012) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 28, 2012) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (June 28, 2012) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, WTOL Channel 11, Toledo, Ohio (June 28, 2012) Preview of National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, Channel 13, Toledo, Ohio (June 27, 2012) Oral Arguments on Constitutionality of Individual Mandate, WTOL Channel 11, The Leading Edge, Toledo, Ohio (April 1, 2012) Oral Arguments on Constitutionality of Individual Mandate, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred LeFebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (March 28, 2012) Oral Arguments on Constitutionality of Individual Mandate, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (March 27, 2012)

22 LEE J. STRANG It’s Bill of Rights Day: Do You Know Your Rights?, WCSM Radio, Celina, Ohio (December 15, 2011) Ohio Heartbeat Bill, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (December 19, 2011) The Anti-Federalists and the Federal Judiciary, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred LeFebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (September 29, 2011) Establishment Clause History and Jurisprudence, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 28, 2011) Dems Won Long-Ago Bid to Alter Ohio Congressional Districts, The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (September 17, 2011) Ohio Redistricting Impasse, The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (September 15, 2011) Constitution Day, Toledo Free Press, Toledo, Ohio (September 15, 2011) Virtue and Law, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred LeFebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (March 15, 2011) Toledo Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society Kickoff Meeting, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (October 25, 2010) The U.S. Constitution 101, 630 KSLR AM, Adam McManus Show, San Antonio, Texas (October 1, 2010) Perry v. Schwarzenegger, WTOL 11, Toledo, Ohio (August 5, 2010) Perry v. Schwarzenegger, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (August 5, 2010) Arizona Immigration Law Ruling, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (July 29, 2010) Recent Supreme Court Rulings, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (June 28, 2010) Constitutional Challenges to Health Care Reform Legislation, 1370 WSPD AM, Toledo, Ohio (March 24, 2010) Health Reform Opponents Seek Exemption for Ohio, The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio (March 23, 2010) Constitutional Perspectives on Current Political Issues, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (November 23, 2009) The Constitutionality of Proposed Healthcare Reform, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (November 9, 2009) Constitutional Perspectives on Current Political Issues, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (October 15, 2009) Constitutional Perspectives on Current Political Issues, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred LeFebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (October 15, 2009) Age Limits for Judges, Associated Press, Seattle, Washington (October 8, 2008) The Constitutionality of President Obama’s “Czars” and Proposed Healthcare Reform, WUPW 36, Toledo, Ohio (September 23, 2009) The U.S. Constitution 101, 550 WKRC AM, Brian Thomas Show, Cincinnati, Ohio (August 13, 2009) Judge Sotomayor Confirmation Hearings, 1370 WSPD AM, Brian Wilson Show, Toledo, Ohio (July 14, 2009) The U.S. Constitution 101, 1370 WSPD AM, Fred LeFebvre Show, Toledo, Ohio (June 18, 2009) Nomination of Judge Sotomayor, 1370 WSPD AM, Toledo, Ohio (May 27, 2009) Nomination of Judge Sotomayor, WTOL 11, Toledo, Ohio (May 27, 2009) Duty to Report a Crime, WTOL 11, Toledo, Ohio (August 15, 2008) Gubernatorial Incapacity Under the Michigan Constitution, Associated Press, Lansing, Michigan (May 2, 2008) Prosecutorial Immunity, Lansing State Journal (January 25, 2008) Michigan Sexual Offender Laws, Detroit News (October 4, 2007) The Role of Precedent in the Current Supreme Court Term, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (October 25, 2006) Constitutional Interpretation, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 7, 2006) Lee J. Strang, The Lemon Cliffs of Dover, National Review Online, www.nationalreview.com (December 21, 2005)

23 LEE J. STRANG Dover Intelligent Design Case, Catholic News Service, Washington, D.C. (December 21, 2005) Dover Intelligent Design Case, Ann Arbor News, Ann Arbor, Michigan (December 21, 2005) Dover Intelligent Design Case, Los Angeles Times (December 21, 2005) Dover Intelligent Design Case, Seattle Times (December 21, 2005) Dover Intelligent Design Case, ABC News Now, www.abcnews.go.com, New York, New York (December 20, 2005) Dover Intelligent Design Case, National Catholic Register (December 20, 2005) Pending Supreme Court Cases, 1400 WDTK AM, Detroit, Michigan (November 26, 2005) Intelligent Design, 89.1 WEMU FM, Lynn Rivers Show, Ypsilanti, Michigan (October 28, 2005) Harriet Miers Nomination, 1600 WAAM AM, Ann Arbor, Michigan (October 3, 2005) Constitutionality of Pledge of Allegiance, Ignatius Insight, www.ignatiusinsight.com (September 15, 2005) Constitutionality of Pledge of Allegiance, 1600 WAAM AM, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 15, 2005) Constitutionality of Pledge of Allegiance, Washington Times (September 15, 2005) Supreme Court Nominations, 1600 WAAM AM, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 6, 2005) Recent Ten Commandments Cases and Kelo v. City of New London, EWTN Television Network, World Over Live Show, Irondale, Alabama (July 1, 2005) Religion and the Law, 89.1 WEMU FM, Lynn Rivers Show, Ypsilanti, Michigan (July 1, 2005) Recent Ten Commandments Cases and Kelo v. City of New London, 1400 WDTK AM, Kevin Fobbs Show, Detroit, Michigan (June 28, 2005) Recent Ten Commandments Cases, Ann Arbor News, Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 27, 2005) Recent Ten Commandments Cases, Gannett News Service (June 27, 2005) Recent Ten Commandments Cases, 90.5 Spirit FM, Tampa, Florida (June 27, 2005) Recent Ten Commandments Cases, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 27, 2005) Kelo v. City of New London Case, Detroit News (June 24, 2005) Kelo v. City of New London Case, Crane’s Detroit Business News (June 23, 2005) Cutter v. Wilkinson Case, 990 WDEO AM, Al Kresta Show, Ann Arbor, Michigan (May 31, 2005) Granholm v. Heald Case, Detroit Free Press (May 16, 2005)

LAW SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Committees: Academic Appeals Committee (2014-2016) Academic Policy Committee (2008-2010, 2019-present) Admissions Committee (2004-2007, 2014) Advisory Committee on Compensation (2016-2018) Assessment, Longer-Term Planning, Budget, & Curriculum (2016-2018, 2019-present, chair 2019-present) Career Placement Committee (2004-2006) Curriculum Committee (2014) Dean Search Committee (2010-2011) Disciplinary Committee (2014-2015, 2018-present) Dissertation Committee (2011-2012) Diversity Committee (2019-present) Faculty Development Committee (2005-2007) Faculty Roundtable Committee (2008-2015, chair 2009-2010, 2012-2013) Faculty Workload Committee (2017-2018) Judicial Clerkship Committee (2004-2014) Library Committee (2006-2007, chair 2010-2011) Profile Committee (chair, 2011-2013) Rules Committee (2016-2017) Renewal, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2014-2016, 2017-2018, chair 2017- 2018) Self-Study Committee (2019-present) Summer Research Grant Committee (2016-2020)

24 LEE J. STRANG University of Toledo Law Review faculty advisor (2011-2017)

Other: Christian Legal Society faculty advisor Federalist Society faculty advisor Mock Interview Program interviewer Moot Court Competition judge Stranahan Lecture Series coordinator Strang on Exam Preparation presenter Student Jurisprudence Reading Group organizer University of Toledo for Life faculty advisor

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

AALS Section on Constitutional Law (Secretary, Treasurer, Chair-elect) AALS Section on Law and Religion (Chair, Chair-elect) Advised and assisted drafting Michigan’s constitutional amendment and statute in response to Kelo v. City of New London Consultant on numerous cases on issues of constitutional interpretation, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and property law, for the federal and state issues Expert witness in case of John McAdams v. Marquette University, on subject of academic freedom in Catholic universities (2017) Federalist Society Toledo Lawyers Chapter founder (2010) Filed amicus brief on meaning of state constitutional provision in Goldstone v. Bloomfield Township Public Library (2007), before Michigan Supreme Court Joined amicus brief on originalism in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), before U.S. Supreme Court (April 1, 2015) Joined amicus brief on state constitutional standing in ProgressOhio.Org v. JobsOhio (2013), before Ohio Supreme Court (June 25, 2013) Joined amicus brief on pro-life free speech in McCullen v. Coakley (2010), before U.S. Supreme Court Journal referee: Harvard Law Review, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Yale Law Journal, Columbia Law Review Peer review: Cambridge University Press; Edward Elgar Publishing Testimony on House Bill 125, The “Heartbeat Bill,” Senate Health, Human Services and Aging Committee, Ohio Senate, Columbus, Ohio (December 13, 2011) Testimony on Senate Bill 23, The “Heartbeat Bill,” Senate Health, Human Services & Medicaid Committee, Ohio Senate, Columbus, Ohio (February 20, 2019)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Christian Legal Society Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Lucas County Republic Party Judicial Selection Committee member Ohio Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Society of Scholars, James Madison Program, Princeton University St. Thomas Moore Society

25 LEE J. STRANG BAR ADMISSION

Illinois Supreme Court (active) Iowa Supreme Court (inactive) United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES

Boy Scouts of America den leader Central Catholic High School Board of Regents Helping Hands of Saint Louis Soup Kitchen Holy Trinity CYO cross country coach Holy Trinity School Advisory Council president Multiple political campaigns volunteer Natural Family Planning teacher (current) Northwest Ohio Classical Academy founder and board president (current) St. Joseph’s liturgy committee Toledo Catholics Against the Common Core Toledo Foundation for Life/Right to Life board member Toledo ROFTers (Readers of First Things) organizer (current)

PERSONAL

Born Monticello, Iowa (January 7, 1975) Married Elizabeth Hogan (May 16, 1998) Children: Justin (born July 1, 2000), Felicity (born February 11, 2002), Alexander (born May 15, 2004), Lucy (born March 14, 2006), Margaret (born February 13, 2008), William (born Jan. 3, 2011), Thomas (born August 18, 2013), and Maximilian (born September 2, 2020) Favorite Activities: spending time with family, reading, raising animals

REFERENCES

Randy E. Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory Georgetown Law Center Washington, D.C. 20001 Office: (202) 662-9936

D. Benjamin Barros, Dean University of Toledo College of Law Toledo, Ohio, 43606 (419) 530-2379

The Honorable Alice M. Batchelder, Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Medina, Ohio 44256 Office: (330) 764-6026

Robert N. Clinton, Foundation Professor of Law (emeritus) Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law (formerly at the University of Iowa College of Law) Tempe, Arizona 85287 Office: (480) 389-6814

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Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Director of James Madison Program Department of Politics, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08544 Office: (609) 258-3270

John J. Hamill, Partner DLA Piper (formerly at Jenner & Block LLP) Chicago, Illinois 60606-0089 Office: (312) 368-7036

Eugene R. Milhizer, Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Ave Maria School of Law Naples, Florida 34119 Office: (239) 687-5324

Richard D. Parker, Williams Professor of Criminal Justice Harvard Law School Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 Office: (617) 495-7925

Lawrence B. Solum, William L. Matheson and Robert M. Morgenthau Distinguished Professor of Law Douglas D. Drysdale Research Professor of Law University of Virginia School of Law Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Office: (434) 924-7932

Cynthia Lee Starnes, John F. Schaefer Chair in Matrimonial Law Michigan State University College of Law East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Office: (517) 432-6899

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