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Resume for David Adamany

February, 2012

RESUME FOR DAVID ADAMANY Chancellor and Laura Carnell Professor of Law and Political Science Temple University

I. PERSONAL

Born: Janesville, Wisconsin, September 23, 1936

Office: Office of the Chancellor Suite 330 1810 Liacouras Walk Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 215-204-9278 email: [email protected]

A. Degrees

A.B., Harvard College (1958), in government -- magna cum laude. J.D., Harvard Law School (1961). M.S., in political science, University of Wisconsin (1963). Ph.D., in political science, University of Wisconsin (1967).

B. Degrees (Honoris Causa)

Doctor of Laws, Adrian College (1984). Associate of Arts, Schoolcraft College (1986). Doctor of Engineering, Michigan Technological University (1987). Doctor of Public Service, Eastern Michigan University (1997).

C. University Scholarships and Fellowships

Harvard College Scholar, 1954-58. DA-3904 Page 2 David Adamany

Harvard Law School Scholar, 1958-61. Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin, 1961-63. Teaching Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 1962-63. Honorary Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 1963.

D. Post-Doctoral Fellowships, Grants, Consultancies

Russell Sage Resident in Law and Social Science, Yale Law School, 1971-72.

Visiting Professor, Nuffield College, Oxford, 1971.

Project Co-Director, Twentieth Century Fund Study of Election Financing, 1971-73.

Consultant on political finance, National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals, 1972.

Reporter, Task Force on Implementation, The Second National Conference on the Judiciary, Sponsored by the National Center on State Courts, 1977-78.

Consultant on higher education in California, The Sloan Commission on Government and Higher Education, 1978-79.

Consultant on statewide higher education planning, Coordinating Board of the Texas College and University System, 1982-83.

Program Review Consultant, The Joyce Foundation (Money and Politics Program), 1998-99.

Visiting Presidential Scholar, Florida International University, 2005

Visiting Presidential Scholar, the University of Toledo, 2006.

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Consultant, Abu Dhabi Education Commission, Higher Education Task Force, 2008.

Consultant, King Abdullah School of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 2008.

E. Continuing Education

Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Harvard Law School, Summer (one week session), 1986.

Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Harvard Law School, Summer (one week session), 1995.

Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Harvard Law School, Summer (one week session), 1996.

Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Harvard Law School, Summer (one week session), 1997.

F. Academic Positions

Teaching Assistant and Teaching Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1961-63.

Instructor in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1965-67.

Visiting Lecturer in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Summer, 1966.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Summer, 1967. DA-3904 Page 4 David Adamany

Assistant Professor of Government, Wesleyan University, 1967-1969.

Associate Professor of Government, Wesleyan University, 1969-1972.

Visiting Professor, Nuffield College, Oxford, 1971.

Dean of the College, Wesleyan University, 1969-1970.

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972-1975.

Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975-1977.

Professor of Political Science, California State University, Long Beach, 1977- 1980.

Vice President for Academic Affairs, California State University, Long Beach, 1977-1980.

Professor of Political Science, University of Maryland, College Park and University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Affiliate Professor of Law, University of Maryland School of Law, 1980-1982.

Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Maryland, 1980-1982.

Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science, Wayne State University, 1982-1997; Distinguished Professor, 1997- 2000.

President, Wayne State University, 1982-1997; President Emeritus, 1997- present.

Chief Executive Officer, Detroit Public Schools, 1999-2000. DA-3904 Page 5 David Adamany

President, Temple University, 2000-2006.

Chancellor and Laura Carnell Professor of Law and Political Science, Temple University, 2000-present.

G. Teaching Experience

Extensive experience teaching introductory American government and advanced undergraduate courses in Constitutional Law and judicial process. Experience teaching advanced undergraduate courses in civil liberties, state politics, the Supreme Court, and American political parties (including field work experiences in practical politics).

Director, Campaign Internships 1970: a program placing undergraduates in staff positions in political campaigns from July through November, 1970.

Experience teaching Constitutional Law at the Wayne State University Law School.

Experience teaching an advanced undergraduate proseminar on the Supreme Court, Democracy and Judicial Review at Wayne State University.

Experience teaching an advanced undergraduate course on the Supreme Court at Temple University.

H. University Governance and Activities

Pre-law advisor for undergraduates at Wisconsin State University-Whitewater and at Wesleyan University.

Senior fellow of an experimental residential college at Wesleyan University.

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Extensive experience with University committee work including Wesleyan committees to review and develop the Government Department program, to revise the tenure and promotion system, to develop codes for student conduct and self-government. Served ex officio as Dean of the College on the Educational Policy Committee, Student Affairs Committee, Admissions Committee, and Housing Committee at Wesleyan.

Member of the Faculty Senate at Wisconsin State University-Whitewater.

Member of the Chancellor's Undergraduate Education Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

As Vice President for Academic Affairs at California State University, Long Beach, served on numerous faculty and administrative committees, with greatest attention to the Academic Senate, the graduate and undergraduate curriculum committees, and the Council of the Deans. Also served on the California State University and Colleges academic vice presidents' group and the systemwide Library Development Advisory Committee.

As Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Maryland, served on the Administrative Council, consisting of campus chancellors and University vice presidents. Also served on the four-member University Budget and Planning Committee and on the President's Advisory Committee on Graduate Studies.

As President of Wayne State University, served ex officio (without vote) as presiding officer and member of the Board of Governors.

As President of Temple University and as Chancellor, served as a member of the Temple University Board of Trustees and its committees. DA-3904 Page 7 David Adamany

I. Professional Activities

Member of the Editorial Board, Social Science Quarterly, 1972-present.

Member of the Publications Committee, Citizens' Research Foundation, 1971-73.

Member of the Editorial Board, State and Local Government Review, 1975- 1980.

Chair of the Constitution and By-Laws Committee of the Western Political Science Association, 1979-80.

Chair, American Political Science Association Committee on Retirees in the Profession, 1985-86.

Chair, Charles Merriam Award Committee of the American Political Science Association, 1986.

Member, Legal Affairs Committee, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 1986-1994, Chair, 1989-1994.

Member, Committee on Recognition, Commission on Postsecondary Accreditation, 1990-1993.

Member, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, Standing Committee on Appointments, 1992.

Member, American Bar Association Commission on College and University Non-professional Legal Studies, 1992-1995.

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Member, U.S. Department of Education, Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, 1994-2000.

Member, Board of Directors, Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program, by appointment of the United States Ambassador to Canada, 1992-1996.

Member, Kirkpatrick Board of Trustees, American Political Science Association, 1995-1996.

Member, Commission on Leadership Development, American Council on Education, 1996-1997.

Member, Leadership Committee, Centennial Campaign, American Political Science Association, 1997-2000.

Member, Trust and Development Fund Board of Trustees, American Political Science Association, 2000 –2003.

Member, Commission on Minorities in Higher Education, American Council on Education, 2002- 2005.

Member, Board of Visitors for Political Science and the LaFollette Institute of Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2004 – 2007; Board of Visitors for Political Science, 2007 – present.

Member, Hubert Humphrey Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2007.

Member, Practicing Politics Working Group, American Political Science Association, 2008 – present.

Accreditation Visiting Teams DA-3904 Page 9 David Adamany

Member, Middle States Association Team for Gallaudet College, 1980- 81.

Chair, Middle States Association Team for State University of New York at Plattsburgh, 1981-82.

Chair, Middle States Association Follow-Up Accreditation Team for Yeshiva University, 1984.

Member, North Central Association Accreditation Team for Roosevelt University, 1985-86.

Chair, Middle States Association Team for Queens College, 1985-86.

Chair, North Central Association Team for University of Missouri- St. Louis, 1988-89.

Chair, Middle States Association Team for Temple University, 1988- 89.

Member, Western Association of Schools and Colleges Team for California State University Los Angeles, 1989-90.

Chair, Middle States Association Team for State University of New York at Albany, 1989-90.

Chair, Western Association of Schools and Colleges Team for California State University, Northridge, 1990.

Chair, North Central Association Team for the University of New Mexico, 1992.

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Chair, North Central Association Team for Arizona State University, 1993.

Chair, Western Association of Schools and Colleges Team for Sonoma State University, 1999.

Chair, Middle States Association Team for Howard University, 1999.

III. PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH

A. Articles, Notes and Essays

"Executive Clemency in Wisconsin," Wisconsin Bar Bulletin, Vol. 36 (October, 1963), pp. 54-61.

"The Size-of-Place Analysis Reconsidered," Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 18 (September, 1963), pp. 477-487.

"The Party Variable in Judges' Voting," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 58 (March, 1969), pp. 57-73.

"Money for Politics," National Civic Review, Vol. 59 (April, 1970), pp. 191- 197.

"Grades and Graduate Schools," PS, Vol. 4 (Fall, 1971), pp. 535-539.

"The Political Science of E. E. Schattschneider," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 66 (December, 1972), pp. 1321-1335.

"Legitimacy, Realigning Elections, and the Supreme Court," 1973 Wisconsin Law Review, pp. 790-846.

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Reprinted in Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat (eds.), American Court Systems, San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1978, pp. 638-648.

Reprinted in S. Sidney Ulmer (ed.), Courts, Law, and Judicial Processes, New York: Free Press, 1981, pp. 208-212.

Reprinted in Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat (eds.), American Court Systems, New York: Longman, 1988, pp. 615-625.

"Public Financing: A Cure for the Curse of Slush Funds," The Progressive Magazine, Vol. 37 (October, 1973), pp. 34-37.

"The 'Forgetful Voter' and an Underreport of the Vote," with Philip Dubois, Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 39 (Summer, 1975), pp. 227-231.

"Election Campaign Financing: The 1974 Reforms," with George Agree, Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 90 (Summer, 1975), pp. 201-220.

Reprinted in Demetrios Caraley (ed.), American Political Institutions in the 1970s, New York: Columbia University Press, 1976, pp. 148-167.

"Introduction" to new edition of E. E. Schattschneider, The Semisovereign People, Hinsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press, 1975, pp. ix-xxxi.

"Financing National Elections," in Robert Agranoff (ed.), The New Style in Election Campaigns, Boston: Holbrook Press, 1976, pp. 379-414.

"The Sources of Political Money: An Overview," The Annals, Vol. 425 (May, 1976), pp. 17-32.

"Cross-Over Voting and The Democratic Party's Reform Rules: A Communication," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 70 (June, 1976), pp. 536-541 DA-3904 Page 12 David Adamany

Cited in Democratic Party of the United States v. LaFollette, 450 U.S. 107 (1981).

Cited in Tashjian v. Connecticut, 770 F.2d 265 (CA2 1985).

"Electing State Judges," with Philip Dubois, 1976 Wisconsin Law Review, pp. 731-779.

Reprinted in S. Sidney Ulmer (ed.), Courts, Law, and Judicial Processes, New York: Free Press, 1981, pp. 433-439.

"Money, Politics, and Democracy: A Review Essay," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 71 (March, 1977), pp. 289-304.

"Review: The Morality of Consent," 1977 Wisconsin Law Review, pp. 271- 291.

"Public Officials' Obligations to the Press," State Legislatures, Vol. 3 (November/December, 1977), pp. 6-7.

"The Failure of Tax Incentives for Political Giving," Tax Notes, Vol. 7 (July 3, 1978), pp. 3-5.

"Implementation Strategies," in State Courts: A Blueprint for the Future, Williamsburg, Va.: National Center for State Courts, 1978, pp. 247-267.

Commentary on "Nationalizing The Party System" and "State Public Financing and State Political Parties," in Michael Malbin (ed.), Parties, Interest Groups and Campaign Finance, Washington: The American Enterprise Institute, 1980, pp. 314-321.

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"The Supreme Court's Role In Critical Elections" in Bruce Campbell and Richard Trilling (eds.), Realignment in American Politics, Austin, Tex.: University of Texas Press, 1980, pp. 229-259.

"The Supreme Court at the Frontier of Politics," 1980 Hamline Law Review, pp. 185-285.

"Encore! The Forgetful Voter," with Mack Shelley, Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 44 (Summer, 1980), pp. 234-240.

"PACs and the Democratic Financing of Politics," Arizona Law Review, Vol. 22 (Summer, 1980), pp. 101-134.

Cited in Gard v. Wisconsin State Election Board, 156 Wis. 28, 456 N.W. 2d 809 (Wis. 1990).

"Political Finance in Transition," Polity, Vol. 14 (Winter, 1981), pp. 314-331.

"Science and the Urban University," Science, Vol. 221 (July 29, 1983), pp. 427-430.

"Political Finance and the American Political Parties," Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Vol. 10 (Spring, 1983), pp. 497-566.

"Support for the Supreme Court as a National Policy Maker," with Joel Grossman, Law & Policy Quarterly, Vol. 5 (October, 1983), pp. 405-437.

Reprinted in Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat (eds.), American Court Systems, New York: Longman, 1988, pp. 201-216.

"Political Action Committees and Democratic Politics," 1983 Detroit College of Law Review, 1013-1028.

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"Financing Political Parties in the United States," in Vernon Bogdanor (ed.), Parties and Democracy in Britain and America, New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984, pp. 153-184.

"Political Parties in the Eighties," in Michael Malbin (ed.), Money and Politics in the United States, Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute and Chatham, N.J.: Chatham House, 1984, pp. 70-121.

"Research Libraries from a Presidential Perspective," in Peter Spyers-Duran and Thomas W. Mann, Jr. (eds.), Issues in Academic Librarianship : Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1985.

Commentary in George Grassmuck (ed.), Before Nomination, Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1985, pp. 136, 142-43.

"The New Faces of American Politics," The Annals, Vol. 486 (July, 1986), pp. 12-33.

"Political Parties in Constitutional Law," in Leonard Levy, Kenneth Karst, and Dennis Mahoney (eds.), Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Vol. III, New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1986, pp. 1413-1417.

"Campaign Finance," "Regulation of Elections," and "Primary Elections," in Leonard Levy, Kenneth Karst, and Dennis Mahoney, (eds.) Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Vols. I, II, III, New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1986, pp. 198-200, 616-617, 1452-53.

"Mr. Secretary," State Government, Vol. 62 (July/August, 1989), pp. 140- 146.

"The Unaccountability of Political Money," in Margaret Nugent and John Johannes (eds.), Money, Elections and Democracy, Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1990, pp. 95-116. DA-3904 Page 15 David Adamany

"The Supreme Court," in John Gates and Charles Johnson (eds.), The American Judiciary Reconsidered, Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1990, pp. 5-33.

"Alexander Bickel," in Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States, New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. 68-69; 2d ed., 2005, pp. 81 – 82.

"The University as Urban Citizen," Educational Record, Vol. 73 (Spring, 1992), pp. 6-9.

"Sustaining University Values While Reinventing University Commitments to Our Cities," Teachers College Record, Vol. 95 (Spring, 1994), pp. 324-331.

Reprinted in University and Community Schools, Vol. 4 (Fall-Winter, 1994), pp. 18-22.

“Alexander Walt: A Remembrance,” in Scott Dulchavsley and Seymour Schwartz (eds.), Alexander J. Walt: Reflections, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1999, pp ix – xi.

“School Reform in Detroit and Public Act 10: A Decisive Legislative Effort with an Uncertain Outcome,” with Derek Meinecke, Wayne Law Review, Vol. 47 (Spring 2001), pp. 9-89.

“Robert Dahl: Democracy, Judicial Review and the Study of Law and Courts,” with Stephen Meinhold, in Nancy Maveety (ed.), The Pioneers of Judicial Behavior, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003, pp. 361 – 386. Press).

“The Legal System of Michigan,” in Herbert Kritzer (ed.), Legal Systems of the World, Vol. III, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLI0, 2002, pp. 1020-1024. DA-3904 Page 16 David Adamany

“Introduction,” Acres of Diamonds, by Russell H. Conwell. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002, pp. xi-xvii.

“Guiding an Educational Institution to Success,” in Inside the Minds: Establishing a Companywide Vision for Success,” Aspatore Books, 2007, pp. 77–90.

“Ex Parte McCardle,” “Judicial Review,” and “United States v. Pink,” in David Schultz (ed.), Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution, New York: Facts on File, 2008, pp. 249-250, 396-399, 771-772.

“In Memoriam: Herbert E. Alexander, 1927 – 2008,” Election Law Journal, Vol. 7 (Number 3, 2008), pp. 175-176.

B. Books, Anthologies and Monographs

Financing Politics: Recent Wisconsin Elections. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.

Cited in Deras v. Meyers, 535 P. 2d 541 (Or. 1975).

The Borzoi Reader In American Politics, edited with Edward Keynes. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971. Reissued by University Press of America, 1981.

Campaign Finance in America. Scituate, Mass.: Duxbury Press of Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1972.

Chapters 7 and 8 reprinted in U.S. Congress, Senate, Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (the Watergate Committee), Election Reform: Basic References, 93d Cong. 1st Sess. (1973). DA-3904 Page 17 David Adamany

Cited in Deras v. Meyers, 535 P. 2d 541, 549 (Or. 1975).

Campaign Funds as an Intraparty Political Resource: Connecticut, 1966-68. Princeton: Citizens' Research Foundation, 1972.

Political Money: A Strategy for Campaign Financing in America, with George Agree. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1975.

Reprinted in part in Daniel Hays Lowenstein, Election Law: Cases and Materials, Durham, N.C.: Academic Press, 1995, pp. 479-488.

American Government: Democracy and Liberty in the Balance, with Ruth Silva, Edward Keynes, and Hugh Bone. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976.

C. Papers

"Campaign Funds and Party Stratarchy," a paper presented at the 1971 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Subsequently revised and published as Campaign Funds as an Intraparty Political Resource, cited above.

"Goals and Standards for Regulating Campaign Finance," a paper presented to the National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals. Subsequently revised and published in part in National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals, Community Crime Prevention (Washington: 1973), Ch. 11.

"Should Political Scientists Serve as Consultants?," a paper presented at the 1972 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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"How Shall We Finance Our National Elections?," a paper presented at the 1974 annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.

Received the Pi Sigma Alpha award for the best paper given at the 1974 meeting of the Western Political Science Association.

"Conflicting Demands On Public Officials," a paper presented at the Marquette University Symposium on Moral Values in Contemporary Public Life, April 18, 1975.

"Public and Activist Attitudes Toward The United States Supreme Court," a paper presented at the 1977 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

"The Implementation of Court Improvements," a paper presented at the Second National Conference on the State Judiciary, sponsored by the National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, Virginia, March 19-22, 1978.

"Activists' and Mass Public Attitudes Toward Free Speech," a paper presented at the 1978 annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

"State Government Regulation of Higher Education in California," a paper prepared for the Sloan Commission on Government and Higher Education, January, 1979.

"Government, High Quality Programs, and Effective Resource Use in Higher Education," a paper presented at the Fourth Annual Academic Planning Conference, Sponsored by the University of Southern California, Newport Beach, California, June 11-13, 1979. Available from ERIC, Document No. ED176690.

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"The Political Parties Under Federal Law," a paper presented at the 1982 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

"Effect of Campaign Finance Laws on Political Parties," a paper presented at the 1983 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

"The Right of Sexual Privacy in the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist Courts," a paper presented at the 1987 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

"Accountability in Fund-Raising and Spending," a paper presented at the Conference on Campaign Finance Reform and Representative Democracy in the United States, Bradley Institute for Democracy and Public Values, Marquette University, February 23-25, 1989.

"Electing University Trustees," with Carla Curley, a paper presented at the 1992 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

"Gays and Lesbians Under the Constitution," The Ronald J. Fiscus Memorial Lecture, Skidmore College, March 24, 1994.

“Academic Integrity. Will We Know it When We See it?” Keynote Address, General Meeting of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges, June 1996.

“A University President Reflects on the Role of Adjunct Faculty in the Public Research University,” a paper prepared for the Conference on the Growing Use of Part-Time/Adjunct Faculty, sponsored by the American Political Science Association and other learned societies, September 26-28, 1997.

“Why We Have Failed to Reform Campaign Finance,” The John Kenneth Kyle Lecture on Politics,” University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, February 16, 1998.

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“The Constitution and Religious Diversity,” Keynote Address, Symposium on Religious Diversity for Oakland County Schools, Sponsored by the Greater Detroit Interfaith Roundtable, March 18, 1998.

“Who Gives? A Profile of Political Contributors: Michigan, 1996,” with Carey Ford, a paper presented at the 1999 meeting of the American Political Science Association.

“Are Political Scientists Ready for Politics?” a paper presented at the 2009 State Politics and Policy Conference, Springfield, IL. June 5, 2010.

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/political_science/state_politics/conferences/ conferences

“The Supreme Court in the Aftermath of Critical Elections,” by Jenna Becker, Nick Anspach, and David Adamany, a paper presented at the 2011 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 3, 2011.

“Reexamining Judicial Activism and Restraint By Individual Justices,” by Jenna Becker Kane and David Adamany, a paper presented at the 2014 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2014.

D. Book Reviews

Influencing Voters: A Study of Campaign Rationality, by Richard Rose. Reviewed in Journal of Politics, Vol. 30 (August, 1968), pp. 860-862.

The Warren Court and Its Critics, by Clifford Lytle. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 58 (June, 1969), pp. 576-577.

The Supreme Court and the Presidency, by Robert Scigliano. Reviewed in Midwest Journal of Political Science, Vol. 16 (February, 1972), pp. 185-187.

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Privacy: Nomos XIII, edited by J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman. Reviewed in The Journal of Politics, Vol. 34 (February, 1972), pp. 298-299.

The Rights of Americans, edited by Norman Dorsen. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 66 (September, 1972), pp. 1036-1037.

Financing Presidential Campaigns, by Delmer D. Dunn. Reviewed in Journal of Politics, Vol. 35 (February, 1973), pp. 214-216.

Federal Judges, by Howard Chase. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 68 (March, 1974), pp. 275-277.

Who Shakes the Money Tree?, by George Thayer. Reviewed in The Progressive, Vol. 38 (May, 1974), pp. 56-58.

The Conscience of the Courts, by Graham Hughes. Reviewed in Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 29 (March, 1976), pp. 152-154.

Financing the 1972 Election, by Herbert E. Alexander. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 91 (Winter, 1976-77), pp. 705-707.

Financing Politics: Money, Elections and Political Reform, by Herbert Alexander; and Campaign Money: Reform and Reality in the States, Herbert Alexander (ed.). Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 93 (Fall, 1977), pp. 542-544.

The Tides of Power, by Bob Eckhardt and Charles Black, Jr. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 72 (March, 1978), pp. 250-251.

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Felony Justice, by James Eisenstein and Herbert Jacob; and Plea Bargaining, by Milton Heumann. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 94 (Spring, 1979), pp. 169-171.

Before Watergate: Problems of Corruption in American Society, Abraham Eisenstadt, Ari Hoogenboom, and Hans Trefousse (eds.). Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 95 (Spring, 1980), pp. 165-166.

Financing the 1976 Election, by Herbert E. Alexander. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 95 (Fall, 1980), pp. 505-506.

Federal District Judges: An Analysis of Judicial Perceptions, by William Kitchin. Reviewed in Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 33 (December, 1980), pp. 594-595.

Judicial Review and the National Political Process, by Jesse Choper. Reviewed in Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 33 (December, 1980), pp. 592-594.

Money in Congressional Elections, by Gary Jacobson. Reviewed in Journal of Politics, Vol. 43 (May, 1981), pp. 586-588.

Economic Liberties and the Constitution, by Bernard Siegan. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 96 (Winter, 1981-82), pp. 691-692.

Independent Journey: The Life of William O. Douglas, by James F. Simon and The Court Years 1939-1975: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas, by William O. Douglas. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 75 (December, 1981), pp. 1038-1040.

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The Supreme Court and the Second Bill of Rights, by Richard Cortner. Reviewed in Journal of Politics, Vol. 44 (August, 1982), pp. 898-900.

Judge Frank Johnson and Human Rights in Alabama, by Tinsley E. Yarbrough. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 76 (September, 1982), pp. 678-679.

How Courts Govern America, by Richard Neely. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 97 (Winter, 1982-83), pp. 714-715.

Judicial Activism and Restraint, Stephen Halpern and Charles Lamb (eds.). Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 99 (Spring 1984), pp. 117-118.

Financing the 1980 Election, by Herbert E. Alexander. Reviewed in Journal of Politics, Volume 46 (May, 1984) pp. 577-579.

PAC Power, by Larry Sabato and Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Political Action Committees, What Price PACs? Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 100 (Fall, 1985), pp. 508-510.

Implementation of Civil Rights Policy, by Charles Bullock, III, and Charles Lamb (eds.). Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 79 (June, 1985), pp. 521-522.

Minority Vote Dilution, edited by Chandler Davidson. Reviewed in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 81 (March, 1987), pp. 279-280.

Takings: Private Property and the Power of Eminent Domain, by Richard Epstein. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 102 (Fall, 1987), pp. 528-529.

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Corporate PACs and the Federal Campaign Financing Laws, by Ann B. Matasar. Reviewed in Journal of Politics, Vol. 49 (November, 1987), pp. 1157-1159.

Mr. Justice Rehnquist, Judicial Activist: The Early Years, by Donald E. Boles. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 103 (Summer, 1988), pp. 357- 58.

Chadha: The Story of an Epic Constitutional Struggle, by Barbara Hinkson Craig. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 103 (Fall, 1988), pp. 554-556

Business, Money, and the Rise of Corporate PACs in American Elections, by Theodore J. Eismeier and Philip H. Pollock III. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 83 (September, 1989), pp. 1015-1017.

Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law, by Robert Mutch. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 104 (Spring, 1989), pp. 176-178.

Constitutional Brinksmanship: Amending the Constitution by National Convention, by Russell L. Caplan. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 105 (Summer, 1990), pp. 317-318.

"We Have A Duty": The Supreme Court and the Watergate Tapes Litigation, by Howard Ball. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 107 (Spring, 1992), pp. 172-174.

Financing the 1988 Election, by Herbert E. Alexander and Monica Bauer. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 107 (Summer, 1992), pp. 358- 359.

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Inside Campaign Finance: Myths and Realities, by Frank J. Souraf. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 108 (Summer, 1993), pp. 349-350.

The Gilded Dome: The U.S. Senate and Campaign Finance Reform, by Greg Kubick. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 110 (Spring, 1995), pp. 150-151.

The Supreme Court, 5th ed., by Lawrence Baum. Reviewed in Social Science Quarterly, Vol 77 (September, 1996), pp. 711-712.

The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Consideration Race in College and University Admissions, by William Bowen and Dereck Bok. Reviewed in the Detroit Free Press, October 16, 1998, p H7.

E. Miscellaneous

"Debate Grows on Campaign Costs," Milwaukee Journal, Sunday, June 18, 1967, Editorial Section, pp. 1-2.

The Presidential Nominating Conventions of 1968 (Washington, Conn.: Center for Information on America, 1968).

"Learning At The Grassroots," Wesleyan Alumnus, Vol. 55 (Winter-Spring, 1970-71), pp. 18-20.

"Money in American Politics/The Cost of Campaigning: What's the Problem," Vital Issues, Vol. 21 (October, 1971).

Testimony on the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, U.S. Congress, Senate, Subcommittee on Communication of the Committee on Commerce,

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Hearings on S. 1., S. 382 and S. 956: The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971), pp. 606-636.

Testimony on the Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1973, U.S. Congress, Senate, Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearings on S. 1103, S. 1954 and S. 2417: Public Financing of Federal Elections, 93d Cong., 1st Sess. (1973), pp. 185-192.

Final Report of the Governor's Study Committee on Political Finance (Madison, Wis.: Executive Office, 1974).

Cited in Gard v. Wisconsin State Elections Board, 156 Wis. 28, 456 N.W. 2d 809 (Wis. 1990).

Testimony on "Public Financing of Political Campaigns," California Legislature, Assembly, Committee on Elections and Reapportionment, Hearings, December 12, 1977, pp. 44-64.

Testimony on "Political Reform in the 1980's: Problems and Prospects, Public Financing," California Legislature, Senate, Select Committee on Political Reform, Hearings, October 23, 1979, pp. 93-115.

Testimony on Application and Administration of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as Amended, U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearings on S. 1550, S. 1766, S. 1851, 97th Cong., 1st Sess. (1981), pp. 116-132. "Independent Campaign Expenditures," a letter/comment in Regulation, Vol. 6 (May-June, 1982), pp. 2-3.

"To Improve Education, the Choice is Ours," Michigan School Board Journal, Vol. 30 (May, 1983), pp. 8-9, 29.

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U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Task Force on Elections, Committee on House Administration, Hearings on Campaign Finance Reform, 98th Cong., 1st Sess., June 21, 1983, pp. 240-251, 264-271.

U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Task Force on Science Policy of the Committee on Science and Technology, Hearings on Scientific Research and University Finances, 99th Congress, 1st Sess., September 16, 1986, pp. 2- 17.

U.S. Congress, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearings on Senate Bill 2 and Other Bills to Amend the Federal Election Campaign Act, 100th Congress, 1st Sess., April 23, 1987, pp. 279-296.

"Universities' Assignment: How to Train Top Teachers," Detroit Free Press, Friday, January 1, 1988, Editorial Section, p. 13A

"U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, Oversight Hearing on Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, 102d Congress, 1st Sess., June 17, 1991, pp. 135-144.

"`Michigan is not ready' for the future," Detroit Free Press, Friday, January 1, 1992, Editorial Page, p. A8.

U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Hearings on the Permanent Extension of Certain Expiring Tax Provisions, 102d Congress, 2d Sess., February 10, 1992, pp. 511-519.

"‘Open Searches' Hurt State's Public Colleges," Detroit News, July 18, 1994, Editorial Page, p. A8.

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“Law Report: Domestic Partner Benefits,” Grand Rapids Bar Association, GR Law. Part I, Vol. XXI (No. 3), March 1998, pp. 8-9, 13; Part II, Vol. XXI (No. 4), April 1998, pp. 8-9, 22.

The President’s Self Study and Agenda, Temple University, June 2001.

IV. OTHER EMPLOYMENT, MEMBERSHIPS, AND ACTIVITIES

A. Employment

Special Assistant to the Attorney General of Wisconsin, 1961-63.

Pardon Counsel to Wisconsin Governor John W. Reynolds, 1963.

Member, Wisconsin Public Service Commission, 1963-65.

Administrative Assistant to Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Patrick J. Lucey, 1965.

Wisconsin Secretary of Revenue, 1973-76.

B. Memberships

American Political Science Association.

Wisconsin State Bar.

Various regional political science associations.

American Civil Liberties Union.

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Admitted to practice Law: The Supreme Court of Wisconsin and the Federal District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.

C. Activities

Vice Chair and Presiding Officer of the Wisconsin Council on Criminal Justice, by appointment of the Governor, 1973 to 1975.

Chair of the Executive Committee, Wisconsin Council on Criminal Justice, by appointment of the Governor, 1973 to 1975.

Chair of the Governor's Study Committee on Political Finance, by appointment of the Governor, 1973 to 1974.

Member of the State Elections Board, by appointment of the Governor, 1974 to 1977; Vice Chair, 1974 to 1975; Chair, 1976 to 1977.

Member of the Segmental Advisory Committee to the Maryland State Board for Higher Education, by appointment of the Governor, 1980-1982.

Board of Directors, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 1982-1988.

Executive Board, New Detroit, 1982-1997.

Member, Task Force on Independent Expenditures of the Democratic National Committee, 1981-82.

Board of Trustees and Executive Committee, Detroit Medical Center, 1982- 1997.

Board of Directors, United Way of Southeast Michigan, 1982-1997.

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Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Metropolitan Center for High Technology, 1982-1995.

Professional Practices Committee, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1983-1997.

Governor's Commission on Jobs and Economic Development, by appointment of the Governor, 1983-1990.

Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation/Detroit Economic Growth Fund, 1982-1990; Member, 1990- 1997.

Board of Directors, Metropolitan [Detroit] Public Affairs Corporation, 1983- 1989.

Board of Directors, Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1984-1992.

Chair, Michigan Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution, by appointment of the Governor, 1986-1988.

Chair, Michigan Commission on the Superconducting Super Collider, by appointment of the Governor, 1987-1988.

Chair, Presidents Council of State Colleges and Universities (of Michigan), 1986-1988.

Board of Directors, Michigan Education Trust, 1988.

Member, Midwest Higher Education Commission, by appointment of the Governor, 1991-1995.

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Member, Chapter II Advisory Committee, Michigan Department of Education, by appointment of the Governor, 1992-1997.

Member, Board of Directors, The Gilmour Fund, Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan, 1995-2000.

Member, Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Campaign Finance Reform, State of Wisconsin, by appointment of the Governor, 1996-1997.

Member, Michigan Civil Service Commission, by appointment of the Governor, 1996-1999.

Member, Board of Directors, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation, 1997-2001.

Member, Advisory Board, Gilmour-Jergins Fund of the Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan, 1997 – present.

Trustee, Temple University, 2000-2006.

Member, Temple University Health System Board of Directors, 2000-2006.

Member, Executive Committee, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, 2001-2006; Member Chamber of Commerce, CEO Council for Growth, 2004 – 2006.

Member, Board of Trustees, African American Museum of Philadelphia, 2001-2005.

Member, Board of Directors, Greater Philadelphia First, 2001-2004.

Chairman, Right-Sizing Government Committee, The Mayor’s Twenty-First Century Review Forum, City of Philadelphia, 2004. DA-3904 Page 32 David Adamany

Testing Integrity Advisor, Philadelphia School Reform Commission, 2012 to present.

D. Private Sector Boards

Biofor, Inc., 1992-1995.

Caraco Pharmaceuticals Ltd., 1994-2000.

Thyssen, N.A., 1997-2004.

F. Community Awards

Executive of the Year Award, Detroit Executives Association, 1987.

Tree of Life Award, Jewish National Fund, 1988.

Honorary Membership Award, American Institute of Architects, Detroit Chapter, 1990.

Distinguished Service Award, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 1993.

Plato Award, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, 1994.

Friends Community Service Award, Arabic and Jewish Friends of Metropolitan Detroit, 1995.

Martin Luther King Award, Plymouth United Church of Christ, Detroit, 1997.

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Distinguished Service in Education Award, Lawrence Technological University, 1997.

Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Wisconsin Alumni Association Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Council, 1998.

G. Flint Purdy Memorial Award, Wayne State University Libraries, 1999.

Arab-American of the Year Award, Arab Community Center, Detroit, 2000.

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