DEBORAH L. RHODE Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305 (650) 723-0319 [email protected]
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DEBORAH L. RHODE Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305 (650) 723-0319 [email protected] PERSONAL Married: Husband, Ralph C. Cavanagh, Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council, San Francisco. EDUCATION Yale University, B.A. in Political Science, Summa Cum Laude, 1974 . Phi Beta Kappa . President, Yale Varsity Debate Association, 1973-74 . Member, Yale Varsity Tennis Team, 1970-73 Yale Law School, J.D., 1977 . Editor, Yale Law Journal, 1976-77 . Director, Moot Court Board, 1976-77 . Peres Prize (awarded by faculty) and Egger Prize (awarded by student editors) for the Outstanding Student Contribution to the Yale Law Journal EMPLOYMENT Stanford Law School, Present . Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law (Principal subjects: Professional responsibility, the legal profession, leadership, and gender, law, and public policy) . Founding Director, Center on the Legal Profession . Director, Program on Social Entrepreneurship, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law National Law Journal, Columnist, 1995-present. Columbia Law School, Visiting Professor of Law, September 2009-December 2009. Stanford University, Founding Director, Center on Ethics, 2003-2008. Harvard University, Visiting Fellow, Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, October 2003. Fordham Law School, Bacon-Kilkenny Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, September 2001-December 2001. Yale Law School and New York University Law School, Visiting Professor of Law, September 1999-December 1999. United States House of Representatives, Senior Investigative Counsel, Minority Staff, Committee on the Judiciary, September 1998-December 1998. New York University Law School, Visiting Professor of Law, September 1995-December 1995. Columbia University Law School, and New York University Law School, Visiting Professor, September 1993-December 1993. Stanford University, Director, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, September 1986- October 1990. University of California, Berkeley, Chancellor's Distinguished Lecturer, Law School, February-March 1987. Harvard Law School, Visiting Professor, 1984-85. Stanford University, Associate Professor of Law, 1979-84. Supreme Court of the United States, Law Clerk, Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1978-79. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Law Clerk, Hon. Murray I. Gurfein, 1977-78. Yale University, Director, Debate and Public Speaking, 1976-77. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS Legal Momentum, Vice Chair, Board of Directors, 2002-present. (formerly NOW Legal Defense Fund). Women’s Faculty Forum, Co-Chair, 2003-present. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Member, 2009-present. Stanford University, Chair, Panel on Gender Equity and Quality of Life, 2004-2010. Stanford Law School, Chair, Committee on Pro Bono and Public Interest Law, 2003-2006. American Bar Association, Chair, Commission on Women in the Profession, 2000-2002. Equal Rights Advocates, Member, Board of Directors, 1997-2000. Phi Beta Kappa, Visiting Scholar, 1999-2000. Open Society Institute, Member, Legal Advisory Task Force, 1997-1999. Association of American Law Schools, Member, Executive Committee, 1994-1999. Association of American Law Schools, President, 1998. Yale University, Member of Yale Corporation, governing body of Yale University, 1983-89. National Council for Research on Women, Member, Board of Directors, 1986-91, California State Bar, Co-Chair, Attorney-Client Commission, 1988-89. American Bar Association, Co-Chair, Committee on Professional Responsibility, Section on Litigation, 1987-88. American Association of Law Schools, Chair, Section on Professional Responsibility, 1985-86. American Civil Liberties Union, Co-operating Attorney, 1982-86. Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation, Member, Board of Directors, 1981-83. Member of the Bar: California; District of Columbia. HONORS AND AWARDS Most Frequently Cited Scholar in Legal Ethics, Leiter rankings. White House Champion of Change for a lifetime’s work on access to justice. American Bar Foundation, Outstanding Scholar Award, 2014. American Bar Association, Michael Franck Award, for contributions to the field of professional responsibility, 2006. Association of American Law Schools, Section on Pro Bono and Public Service, First Annual Deborah L. Rhode Pro Bono Award, 2000. American Bar Association, Pro Bono Publico Award, for efforts to expand public service opportunities in law schools, 1999. American Bar Foundation, W. M. Keck Foundation Award for distinguished scholarship on legal ethics and professional responsibility, 1999. National Women=s Political Caucus and Radcliffe College, Exceptional Merit Media Award (EMMA), for columns in the National Law Journal, 1997 and 1998. SELECTED BOOKS Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, and Commentary (with Katherine Bartlett and Joanna Grossman, Wolters Kluwer, 6th ed. 2013). Legal Ethics (with David Luban and Scott Cummings, Foundation Press, 6th Ed. 2013). Leadership: Law, Policy, and Management (with Amanda Packel, Wolters Kluwer, 2011). The Beauty Bias (Oxford University Press, 2010). Gender Law and Policy (with Katherine Bartlett Wolters Kluwer, 2010). Women and Leadership: The State of Play and Strategies for Change (with Barbara Kellerman, ed. Jossey-Bass, 2007). Professional Responsibility and Regulation (with Geoffrey Hazard, Jr., Foundation Press, 2d ed. 2007). In Pursuit of Knowledge: Scholars, Status, and Academic Culture (Stanford University Press, 2006). Moral Leadership; The Theory and Practice of Power, Judgment, and Policy (Jossey Bass, 2006). Legal Ethics: Law Stories (with David Luban, Foundation Press, 2006). Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice: Public Service and the Profession (Stanford University Press, 2005). Brown at Fifty: The Unfinished Legacy (American Bar Association, 2004) (ed. with Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.). Access to Justice (Oxford University Press, 2004). The Difference Difference Makes: Women and Leadership, editor (Stanford University Press, 2003). Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine and Commentary, with Katharine T. Bartlett and Angela P. Harris (Aspen, 2002). In the Interests of Justice (Oxford University Press, 2000). Ethics in Practice, editor (Oxford University Press, 2000). Professional Responsibility: Ethics by the Pervasive Method (Aspen, 2d ed., 1998). Speaking of Sex (Harvard University Press, 1997). Sex Discrimination and the Law, with Barbara Allen Babcock, Ann E. Freedman, Susan Deller Ross, Wendy Webster Williams, Rhonda Copelon, Nadine H. Taub (Little, Brown & Co., 1996). The Politics of Pregnancy: Adolescent Sexuality and Public Policy, Editor, with Annette Lawson (Yale University Press, 1993). The Legal Profession: Responsibility and Regulation, with Geoffrey Hazard (Foundation Press, 3rd ed., 1993). Theoretical Perspectives on Sexual Difference, Editor (Yale University Press, 1990). Justice and Gender (Harvard University Press, 1989). SELECTED ARTICLES AND REPORTS “Comparative Perspectives on Lawyer Regulation: An Agenda for Reform in the United States and Canada,” with Alice Woolley, 80 Fordham Law Review 2761 (2012) (symposium). “From Platitudes to Priorities: Diversity and Gender Equity in Law Firms, 24 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 1041 (2011). “Senior Lawyers Serving Public Interests: Pro Bono and Second-Stage Careers,” 21 Professional Lawyer 1 (2011). “Lawyers and Leadership,” 20 Professional Lawyer 1 (2010). “Managing Pro Bono: Doing Well By Doing Better,” with Scott Cummings, 78 Fordham Law Review 2357 (2010) (symposium). “Rethinking the Public in Lawyers’ Public Service: Pro Bono, Strategic Philanthropy, and the Bottom Line, 77 Fordham Law Review 1435 (2009) (symposium). “The Injustice of Appearance,” 61 Stanford Law Review 1033 (2009). “Legal Ethics in Legal Education,” 16 Clinical Law Review 43 (2009). “Public Interest Law: The Movement at Midlife,” 60 Stanford Law Review 2027 (2008). “Environmental Values and Behaviors: Strategies to Encourage Public Support for Initiatives to Combat Global Warming,” with Lee Ross, 26 Virginia Environmental Law Journal 161 (2008). “The Subtle Side of Sexism,” 16 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 613 (2007) (symposium). “Social Research and Social Change: Meeting the Challenge of Gender Inequality and Sexual Abuse,” 30 Harvard Journal of Law and Gender 11 (2007) (symposium). “Legal Perspectives on Employment Discrimination,” with Joan Williams, in Sex Discrimination in the Workplace, edited by Faye J. Crosby, Margaret S. Stockdale, S. Ann Ropp (Blackwell Publishing, 2007). “Teaching Legal Ethics, 51 Saint Louis Law Review 1043 (2007) (symposium). “Moral Counseling,” 75 Fordham Law Review 101 (2006) (symposium). The Professional Ethics of Professors, 56 Journal of Legal Education 70 (2006). ALegal Ethics in an Adversary System: The Persistent Questions,@ 34 Hofstra Law Review 641 (2006) (symposium). AProfits and Professionalism,@ 33 Fordham Urban Law Journal 49, (2005) (symposium). ALawyers, Ethics and Enron, with Paul D. Paton, in Enron: Corporate Fiascos and Their Implications (Nancy B. Rapoport and Bala G. Dharan, editors, Foundation Press, 2004). ASex in Schools: Who=s Minding the Adults?,@ in Directions in Sexual Harassment Law, edited by Catharine A. MacKinnon and Reva B. Siegel (Yale University Press, 2004). AAccess to Justice: Connecting Principles to Practice,@ 17 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 369 (2004). ADefining the Challenges of Professionalism: Access to Law and Accountability of Lawyers,@ 54 South Carolina Law Review 889-895 (2003) (symposium). AIn the Interests