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Bruce Ackerman • “Development Lawyering, Between Equality and publications Subordination: The Politics of Legal Knowledge in • Goodbye Montesquieu, in S. Rose-Ackerman & Global North-South Academic Exchange,” Yale Law P. Lindseth eds., Comparative Administrative Law 128 School, Mar. 24, 2012 (2011) publications • Nixon In ?, Huffington Post, Mar. 19, 2012 • Developing Citizenship, 9 Issues in Legal Scholarship • The Legal Case Against Attacking Iran, L.A. Times, 1 (Oct. 2011) (online) Mar. 5, 2012 Bruce Ackerman • Reconstructing Citizenship for the Twenty First Century, Ian Ayres an Interview with Bruce Ackerman, La Vie des Idees, lectures and addresses Mar. 5, 2012 • “The Rise of Data Driven Decision Making,” IBM Tokyo, • How Congress Can Overrule Citizens United Nov. 8 (with I. Ayres), Huffington Post, Feb. 9, 2012 • “How to Regulate Opt Out: An Economic Theory of • Recess Appointments: Release the Legal Advice, Altering Rules” (NYU, Yale, University of Connecticut Wall St. J., Jan. 11, 2012 Law Schools) • Washington Standoff, L.A. Times, Jan. 6, 2012 • Information Escrows, Berkeley and Yale • A Christmas Present for the Pentagon, Slate, Dec. 28 • 9 Randomized Tests to Improve Tax Compliance, HMRC Muneer I. Ahmad 2011 Debt Management, London • A United States of Europe?, L.A. Times, Dec. 14, 2011 publications • The Law School Experience [letter], N.Y. Times, Dec. 5, • Anti-Incentives: The Power of Resisted Temptation, Eur. 2011 Fin. Rev. 40 (Feb.-Mar. 2012) • Supreme Court’s Obamacare Ruling Will Politicize • Randomizing Law, 159 U. Pa. L. Rev. 929 (2011) (with Judicial Process, Daily Beast, Nov. 15, 2011 M. Abramowicz & Y. Listokin) • Don’t Tax the Rich. Tax Inequality Itself, N.Y. Times, A29 Muneer I. Ahmad (Dec. 18, 2011) (with A. S. Edlin) lectures and addresses • How Congress Can Overrule Citizens United, Huffington Post (Feb. 8, 2012) (with B. Ackerman) Ian Ayres • “Civil Liberties 10 Years After 9/11,” New York Law School, Sept. 9, 2011 • Paying Students to Quit Law School, Slate (Nov. 18, • “Ten Years Since 9/11,” Yale College, Oct. 17, 2011 2011) (with A.R. Amar) • “Conversion, Convergence, or Encroachment: Trends in Experiential Legal Education,” Boston College Jack M. Balkin Law School Symposium, The Way to Carnegie: A lectures and addresses Conversation about Pedagogy, Social Justice, and Cost • Conference on Living Originalism and The Living in Experiential Legal Education, Oct. 28, 2011 Constitution, B.U. Law School, Boston, MA, “The Roots • Discussant, “Disasporas in the Terror Decade,” New of the Living Constitution,” Nov. 3, 2011 Directions in South Asian Diaspora Research: Oceans • American Association of Law Schools, Washington, DC, Jack M. Balkin and Islands, , Nov. 4, 2011 “Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act,” • Panelist, “Fear, Inc.: The Roots of the Islamophobia Jan. 6, 2012 Network in America,” Yale College, Jan. 25, 2012 • American Association of Law Schools, Washington, DC, • “Immigration and Family Reunification Policies in “The Debt Ceiling Crisis of 2011,” Jan. 7, 2012 the United States,” Conference on Immigration and • Pepperdine Law School, Malibu, California, “Living Family Reunification in Europe, Israel and the United Originalism,” Jan. 18, 2012 States, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, • Conference on the Thirteenth Amendment, Columbia Mar. 7, 2012 Law School, NY, “The Dangerous Thirteenth Amendment,” Jan. 27, 2012 22 23 yale law report summer 2012

• Conference on Originalism, University of San Diego, Guido Calabresi San Diego, CA, “Originalism and Federal Powers,” lectures and addresses Feb. 4, 2012 • Moderator and Speaker: “Misalignments in Tort Law,” • Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY, “Constitutional with Professors Ariel Porat, Mark Geistfeld, and Jules Redemption,” Feb. 22, 2012 Coleman, sponsored by The Yale Law Journal, Yale Law • Conference on Popular Constitutionalism, Roger School, Oct. 20, 2011 Williams School of Law, Bristol, RI, “Popular • Attended and delivered Concluding Remarks at XXIV Constitutionalism and the 2012 Election,” Feb. 24, 2012 International Conference of “Giordano Dell’amore” • Constitutional Accountability Center Event on the Observatory on the Relations Between Law and Robert A. Burt New Textualism, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, Economics: “On Economic and Social Inequalities: DC, “Living Originalism and the New Textualism,” Feb. Causes, Implications, and Remedies,” Milan, Italy, Oct. 29, 2012 27, 2011 • YLS Alumni of Philadelphia, Montgomery McCracken • Attended, chaired, and spoke at Annual Dialogues of Walker & Rhoads LLP, Philadelphia, PA, Comparative Law, Villa La Pietra, Universit degli Studi “The Constitutional Struggle over Health Care,” di Firenze, on “The New Role of Supreme Courts in Mar. 13, 2012 the Political and Institutional Context: A Comparative • Distinguished Lecture on IP, Cardozo Law School, NY, Approach,” Florence, Italy, Nov. 4, 2011 “Censorship New and Old,” Mar. 14, 2012 • Delivered Eulogy at the memorial service for Harry H. Guido Calabresi • Hofstra Law School, Hempstead, New York, Wellington, New Haven, CT, Nov. 13, 2011 “Originalism Through Thick and Thin,” Mar. 27, 2012 • Panelist, Aspen Seminars for Leaders, Aspen Institute • Conference on Global Censorship, , Italia Conference, “Italy toward 2020: What Politics for New Haven, CT, “Old School/New School Censorship,” the Long Run,” Florence, Italy, Nov. 18-19, 2011 Mar. 31, 2012 • Delivered Opening Remarks at Immigration Litigation publications Roundtable, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, Dec. 2, • Living Originalism ( Press, 2012) 2011 • Delivered remarks at Roberta Romano’s appointment Robert A. Burt as a Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School, Dec. 8, lectures and addresses 2011 • Yale Program in Medicine and Humanities and • Attended 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Gardiner Program in Psychoanalysis and Humanities, Association of Law Schools, and participated in a panel “Witnessing Undeserved Suffering: Lessons for of the Section on Torts and Compensation Systems on Physicians from the Book of Job,” Oct. 20, 2011 Twenty-First Century Tort Theories: • Yale Center for British Art, Art in Context: “The Richest A New Audit of Civil Recourse Theory, Washington, DC, Commoner in Britain: Gainsborough’s William Jan. 25, 2012 Johnstone-Pulteney,” Nov. 1, 2011 • Presented paper on “The Future of Law and Economics- • Cardozo Law School, New York, “The Divine -Essays in Reform and Recollection,” Faculty Workshop, Constitution and Judicial Infallibility,” Feb. 5, 2012 Yale Law School, Dec. 12, 2011 • University of Southern California Law School, Los • Delivered three lectures at the International University Angeles, “Mental Illness and the Civil Rights Paradigm: College of Turin, Italy, on “History and Meaning of Law Implications for Legal Regulation of Psychotropic & Economics,” “Economics, Altruism, and Not-For- Medication,” Mar. 23, 2012 Profits,” and “Shaping Tastes and Values,” Jan, 24–25, publications 2012 • In the Whirlwind: God and Humanity in Conflict • Participated in Conference in honor of Frank I. (Harvard University Press, 2012) Michelman, to celebrate his 49 years of service to • Should God be Obeyed? Should the State?,” in anticipation of his retire- Washington Post, Sunday Outlook Section, Apr. 8, ment, and was a member of the Panel on Law and 2012, at B1-B3 Philosophy, Harvard Law School, Feb. 11, 2012 faculty activities

• Participated in the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Liman • GriffinL ecture, “Increasing Mutual Understanding Colloquium and spoke about Arthur Liman as a stu- Between the U.S. and China,” University of Minnesota, dent in the Law School, Yale Law School, New Haven, Feb. 10, 2012 CT, Mar. 1, 2012 • “Education and Success,” National Association of • Delivered the Alberico Gentili Lectures on “Il Mestiere Independent Schools Annual Convention, Seattle, di Giudice” (“The Job of a Judge”): (1) “Il Giudice Mar. 2, 2012 Federale d’Appello degli Stati Uniti: chi è e cosa fa” • “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” Washington (“The Federal Court of Appeals Judges: Who Are They University, St. Louis, Mar. 6, 2012 Amy Chua and What Do They Do?”); (2) “Il Giudice e il dialogo: • “Women and Time,” Real Simple Panel Discussion, storie di federalismo” (“The Judge and Dialogue: New York City, Mar. 7, 2012 Stories of Federalism”); (3) “Il Giudice e la giustizia: di • “China’s New Tiger Women: In Conversation with fronte alla pena di morte” (“The Judge and Justice: Barbara Walters,” Women in the World Summit, The Presence of the Death Penalty”), Macerata, Italy, Lincoln Center, NY, Mar. 9, 2012 Mar. 19–21, 2012 • “Education, Culture, and Competition,” Phi Theta • Participated in Roundtable, “Il Giudice, gli Avvocati Kappa Honor Society, Nashville, TN, Apr. 13, 2012 e la Parti: velocità e persuasività della decisione publications giurisdizionale” (“The Judge, The Bar, and the Parties: • “The Rise of China’s Billionaire Tiger Women,” Dennis E. Curtis Speed and Persuasiveness of Judicial Decisions”), Newsweek (Cover Story), Mar. 12, 2012 with Cesare Pinelli, Università “La Sapienza”—Rome, other professional highlights William Nardini, Attaché, Department of Justice, U.S. • Selected as one of Foreign Policy Magazine’s 2011 Embassy, Rome, and Alessandro Lucchetti, Università Global Thinkers, Nov. 2011 degli Studi di Macerata ed Avvocato del Foro di • Selected as one of Atlantic Monthly’s 2011 Brave Ancona, Ancona, Italy, Mar. 21, 2012 Thinkers, Nov. 2011 • Gave an Interview to Philip K. Howard (representing the not-for-profit organization, “Common Good”) on Dennis E. Curtis obsolete law, reported in TheAtlantic.com., Mar. 2012 lectures and addresses • Speaker: “The Politics of the Courthouse,” Southern Amy Chua Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 13, lectures and addresses 2012 (with Judith Resnik) • “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” Society for the • Speaker: “Inventing Democratic Courts,” U.S. Court of Performing Arts, Houston, Oct. 26, 2011 Appeals for the Armed Forces Judicial Conference and • “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” Women in Finance Continuing Legal Education Program, Washington, DC, Luncheon, Association for Financial Professionals Mar. 7, 2012 (with Judith Resnik) Annual Meeting, Boston, Nov. 8, 2011 • Keynote Speaker: “Re-Presenting Justice: Visual • Keynote Address, National Asian Pacific American Bar Narratives of Judgment and the Invention of Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2011 Democratic Courts,” American Society for Law, Culture, • “Menus for the Minds,” P.G. Chambers School, Cedar and Humanities, Texas Wesleyan University School of Knolls, NJ, Dec. 7, 2011 Law, Fort Worth, TX, Mar. 17, 2012 (with Judith Resnik) • “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” Commonwealth • Speaker: “Re-Presenting Justice: The Invention of Club, San Francisco, Jan. 12, 2012 Democratic Courts,” Rice School of Architecture,” • “An Afternoon with Amy Chua,” UC Santa Barbara, Houston, TX, Mar. 28, 2012 (with Judith Resnik) Jan. 14, 2012 • Speaker: Roy R. Ray Lecture, “Inventing Democratic • “Day of Empire: The Future of China and the U.S.,” Courts,” Southern Methodist University Dedman San Joaquin Valley Town Hall, Fresno, CA, Jan. 18, 2012 School of Law, Dallas, TX, Mar. 29, 2012 (with Judith • “The Superpowers of the 21st Century,” “Tiger Moms,” Resnik) and “Mothers and Children,” Jaipur Literary Festival, • Speaker: “The Invention of Democratic Courts,” Social India, Jan. 21–22, 2012 Science Library, John Adams Courthouse, Boston, MA, • “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” 92nd Street Y, New Apr. 10, 2012 (with Judith Resnik) York City, Jan. 29, 2012 other professional highlights • “Authors Live! Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” • Appointed, Attorney Grievance Committee, Highland Park United Methodist Church, Dallas, Feb. U.S. District Court, D. Conn. 7, 2012 • “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” St. Louis County Library, Feb. 8, 2012 24 25 yale law report summer 2012

• Exhibits Co-curated: The Remarkable Run of a Political William N. Eskridge, Jr. Icon: Justice as a Sign of the Law, Rare Book Exhibition lectures and addresses Gallery, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School, • “Gay Marriage: An Idea Whose Time Is Coming, 1970- Sept. –Dec. 2011 (with Judith Resnik, Allison Tait & 2012,” Ethics Center Lecture, Hiram College, Mar. 21, Michael Widener), available at http://library.law.yale. 2012 edu/exhibits/justice-sign-law. • Conference Paper, “The Changing Relationship awards Between Anti-Gay Traditionalists and the State, • Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and 1970-2012,” Fordham Law School Conference on the Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms Defense of Marriage Act, Mar. 30, 2012 Drew S. Days III (Yale Press, 2011, with Judith Resnik): An Outstanding • “The Long, Winding Road to Marriage Equality, 1970- Academic Title of 2011 by Choice Magazine, Jan. 2012 2012 and Beyond,” Susan B. Anthony Institute for • One of best ten “legal reads”—The Guardian, U.K. Women’s Studies, University of Rochester, Apr. 12, 2012 • Recipient, PROSE Award, Excellence in Social Sciences, • Conference Paper, “Chevron and the Supreme Court’s from the American Association of Publishers, Feb. 2012 Continuum of Deference, 1984-2006 and Beyond,” • Recipient, PROSE Award, Excellence in Law & Legal Duke Law School Conference on Judicial Review of Studies, from the American Association of Publishers, Agencies, Apr. 27, 2012 Feb. 2012 publications • The River That Does Not Lose Its Name, a Eulogy Robert C. Ellickson Drew S. Days III for Dr. Franklin Kameny, Pride Source (2011), avail- lectures and addresses able at http://www.pridesource.com/article. • Howard A. Glickstein Civil Rights and Public Policy html?article=50299 Lecture, “Canada’s 20th Century Constitution,” Touro • The Ninth Circuit’s Perry Decision and the Law Center, Central Islip, NY, Oct. 25, 2011 Constitutional Politics of Marriage Equality, 64 Stan. L. • Panelist, “Supreme Court—Current Term Preview,” Rev. Online 93 (2012), available at http://www.stan- Appellate Judges Education Institute, Washington, DC, fordlawreview.org/online/perry-marriage-equality Nov. 12, 2011 Daniel C. Esty Robert C. Ellickson lectures and addresses William N. Eskridge, Jr. lectures and addresses • World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, • “The Law and Economics of City Form: Why Street “Environmental Performance Index Release Event,” Locations Tend To Persist, Even After a Hurricane Jan. 26, 2012 Katrina,” Meador Lecture on Boundaries, University of • Clean Tech Investor Summit, Palm Springs, CA, “Toward Alabama Law School a Clean Energy Future: State Leadership,” Jan. 31, 2012 • “Customs, Norm Entrepreneurs, and Membership • Connecticut Environmental Bar Association, Associations,” Faculty Workshop on Custom and Law, Wethersfield, CT, “Rethinking Environmental Duke Law School Regulation,” Feb. 23, 2012 • “Legal Sources of Residential Lock-Ins: Why French • National Governors Association, Washington, DC, Daniel C. Esty Households Move Half as Often as U.S. Households,” “The World’s Energy Future,” Feb. 26, 2012 Catriona Gibson Memorial Lecture, Faculty of Law, • Cambridge Energy Research Associates Annual Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario Energy Conference, Houston, TX, “Climate Change publications Developments,” Mar. 7, 2012 • The Costs of Complex Land Titles: Two Examples from • Advanced Energy Economy Conference, Washington, China, 6 Tsinghua L.J. 1 (2012) (in Chinese) DC, “Clean Energy Leadership: Connecticut’s New • Commentary on William Fischel’s The Evolution of Model,” Mar. 8, 2012 Zoning Since the 1980s: The Persistence of Localism, in Property in Land and Other Resources 288 (D. H. Owen Fiss Cole & E. Ostrom eds., Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, lectures and addresses Owen M. Fiss 2012) • “The Dictates of Justice” book talk sponsored by the • Comment on Ribstein’s Incorporating the Hendricksons, Lillian Goldman Law Library and the Yale Law School 35 Wash U. J.L. & Pol’y 301 (2011) Latin American Linkage Program, Feb. 1, 2012 • The Inevitable Trend Toward Universally Recognizable • “The World We Live In,” Yale University Senior Signals of Property Claims: An Essay for Carol Rose, 19 Fellowship, Mar. 8, 2012 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1015 (2011) faculty activities

• Moderator: Islamic Law & Arab Constitutions, Panel • Cegla Lecture, Tel Aviv University, Israel, “Toward a Discussion at Yale Law School sponsored by the New Theory of Minority Empowerment,” Middle Eastern and North African Law Students Mar. 2012 Association, Apr. 4, 2012 • Faculty Workshop, Tel Aviv University Law School, publications Israel, “Exit, Voice, and Disloyalty,” Mar. 2012 • Universidad y prensa tienen roles similares, Clarín • Faculty Workshop, University of Iowa Law School, (Argentina, in Spanish), Oct. 31, 2011, available at “Exit, Voice, and Disloyalty,” Feb. 2012 http://www.clarin.com/opinion/Universidad-prensa- • Coif Lecture, University of Iowa Law School, “Winning James Forman Jr. roles-similares_0_582541816.html the White House,” Feb. 2012 • Doar/Fiss, A Conversation with John Doar, conducted • Redistricting Reform in California and Beyond, as part of the “Voices of the Civil Rights Division, Then Symposium, Stanford Law School, “Redrawing the and Now” program in Washington, D.C., Oct. 28–29, Maps: Redistricting, Race, and Representation in the 2011 Next Decade,” Jan. 2012 • Una tempestad sembrada con viento propio, El • “Exit, Voice, and Disloyalty,” Faculty Workshop, Cronista (in Spanish), Madrid, no. 27 Quinnipiac Law School, Jan. 2012 other professional highlights • Working Group, Cambridge University Press Series, • Faculty Co-director of the Latin American Legal Center on Law, Race and Politics, Duke Law School, Heather K. Gerken Studies Program (LALS) and the Middle East Legal Oct. 2011 Studies Seminar (MELSS) at Yale Law School publications • Board member of the Iran Human Rights • Beyond Rights, 24 Dem. J. 37 (Spring 2012) Documentation Center (New Haven) and the Iraqi • Comment, The Constitution, the Practice of Democracy, Refugee Assistance Project (New York) and Unintended Consequences, Bulletin of the • Member of Advisory Selection Committee, Fellowship American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Winter Program, Open Society Institute, NYC 2012, at 26 other professional highlights James Forman Jr. • Proposal to create a Democracy Index adopted by the lectures and addresses Connecticut Elections Performance Task Force David Singh Grewal • “Less Violence, Fewer Prisoners, Better Schools,” Yale Law School Executive Committee Meeting, Nov. 4, 2011 David Singh Grewal • “The School to Prison Pipeline: Complicated Causes, lectures and addresses Promising Solutions,” Harvard Law School, Advocates • Commenter, “The Politics of Legal Knowledge, the for Education Conference, Mar. 8, 2012 Global North and the Global South,” at a confer- publications ence sponsored by Orville H. Schell, Jr., Center for • Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New International Human Rights, Yale Law School, entitled, Jim Crow, 87 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 21, Apr. 2012 “Between Equality and Subordination: The Politics of • A Circle of Trust: The Story of the See Forever School, Legal Knowledge in Global North-South Academic (co-authored with D. Domenici), in Starting Up: New Exchange,” Apr. 14 2012 Schools in New Times (M. Hoffman & L. Arrastia eds., • “The Commercial Oeconomy,” Presentation at: God Teachers College Press, 2012) and Mammon: The Religious and Economic Fault-lines • What It Takes to Transform a School Inside a Juvenile of Liberalism, A conference at Yale University, The Facility: The Story of the Maya Angelou Academy, MacMillan Center, Apr. 13, 2012 (co-authored with D. Domenici), in Justice for Kids: • Commentator, Book Talk: “C. Raj Kumar’s Corruption Keeping Kids out of the Juvenile Justice System (N. and Human Rights in India: Comparative Perspectives Dowd ed., NYU Press, 2011) on Transparency and Good Governance,” Yale Law other professional highlights School, Apr. 2, 2012 • Member, Executive Session on Police Leadership, • American Constitution Society, Yale Law School: “The Bureau of Justice Assistance Euro Crisis: A View from the Left,” David Singh Grewal in conversation with Alessandro Aresu, Mar. 8, 2012 Heather K. Gerken • Panel Moderator: “Lawyering Across Borders: lectures and addresses Transnational Labor in a Globalizing World,” Reblaw • Uri & Carol Bauer Memorial Lecture, Cardozo Law Conference, Yale Law School, Feb 17, 2012 School, “Exit, Voice, and Disloyalty,” Mar. 2012 • Panel Moderator: “States of Violence and the Violence • Brainerd Currie Memorial Lecture, Duke Law School, of States,” in the Constitutionalism in South Asia “Exit, Voice, and Disloyalty,” Mar. 2012 panel series, Yale Law School and the South Asian Studies Council, Yale University, Nov. 1, 2011 26 27 yale law report summer 2012

Henry Hansmann • Constitution in the World Conference, Stanford lectures and addresses Law School, “Do International Bodies Undermine • Presented paper on “Virtual Ownership and Sovereignty?,” Oct. 28, 2011 Managerial Distance: The Governance of Industrial publications Foundations” at the conference on Corporate • Between Power and Principle, in The Role of Ethics in Governance after the Crisis, Oxford, UK, Jan. 13–14, International Law (D. E. Childress III ed., Cambridge 2012 University Press, 2012) • Presented paper on “Virtual Ownership and • Fighting the Last War: The United Nations Charter in Managerial Distance: The Governance of Industrial the Age of the , in The U.N. Charter (J. Henry Hansmann Foundations” at Columbia Law School, Feb. 6, 2012 Lambert & I. Shapiro eds., 2012) • Presented paper on “Virtual Ownership and • The Relationship Between International Humanitarian Managerial Distance: The Governance of Industrial Law and Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict, Minn. L. Foundations” at Stanford Law School, Feb. 16, 2012 Rev. (2012) (with R Crootof, P. Levitz, H. Nix, W. Purdue, • Presented paper on “All Firms Are Cooperatives—and C. Purvis & J. Speigel) So Are Governments” at the International Conference • International Law at Home, Yale J. Int’l L. (2012) (with S. on Promoting the Understanding of Cooperatives for Solow & S. McElroy) a Better World, Venice, Italy, Mar. 15–16, 2012 • International Law at a Crossroads, Yale J. Int’l Affairs • Presented paper on “Virtual Ownership and (2012) (with S. Solow & S. McElroy) Oona A. Hathaway Managerial Distance: The Governance of Industrial • Outcasting: The Enforcement of Domestic and Foundations” at the University of Bonn, Germany, International Law, Yale L.J. (2011) (with S. Shapiro) Mar. 27, 2012 • Human Rights Abroad: When Do Human Rights Treaty • Presented paper on “On the Evolution of Voting Obligations Apply Extraterritorially?, Ariz. St. L. J. (2011) Rights in 19th-Century Business Corporations” at the (with P. Levitz, E. Nielsen, A. Nowlan, W. Perdue, C. Conference on the History of Business and Finance, Purvis, S. Solow & J. Spiegel) Toulouse, France, Apr. 5–6, 2012 • Limited War and the Constitution, Mich. L. Rev. (2011) (with B. Ackerman) • Going It Alone: The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Oona A. Hathaway Paul W. Kahn lectures and addresses Agreement as a Sole Executive Agreement, ASIL • Harvard National Security Journal Symposium, Insights (2011) (with A. Kapczynski) Harvard Law School, “International Law & Covert • Our Unbalanced Democracy, N.Y. Times (2011) (with J. Operations,” Apr. 2012 Hacker) • Yale Journal of International Affairs, Yale University, • Counsel of Record, Brief for Yale Law School Center “International Law at a Crossroads: The Paradox in for Global Legal Challenges, Kiobel v. Shell Oil Co., U.S. International Law and U.S. Courts,” Apr. 2012 Supreme Court (Dec. 2011) • Colloquium on International Law and Politics, other professional highlights UC Berkeley School of Law, “Our Foreign Affairs • Nominated and Confirmed to the Executive Constitution: The President, Congress, and the Making Committee of the American Society of International of International Law,” Mar. 2012 Law (2012) • Foreign Relations Law Colloquium, Georgetown • Founded Yale Law School Center for Global Legal University Law Center, Jan. 2012 Challenges (2011) • William H. Timbers Distinguished Lecturer for 2012, , Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Paul W. Kahn Public Policy and the Social Sciences, the Legal Studies lectures and addresses Faculty Group, the Office of Alumni Relations, and the • Project on Faith and Globalization Initiative of the Dartmouth Lawyers Association, “Our Foreign Affairs Yale Divinity School and the Tony Blair Foundation, Constitution,” Jan. 12, 2012 “Human Rights and Faith,” Nov. 9, 2011 • Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, “Targeted Killing,” • Yale Political Theory Workshop, “Constitutional Dec. 12, 2011 Culture: Opening the Space Between Law and Power,” • Meeting of the Advisory Committee to the Legal Oct. 5, 2011 Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, • “ReligioWest Project Lecture Series, Robert Schuman “Congressional-Executive Agreements,” Dec. 8, 2011 Centre for Advanced Studies, Department of Political • ABA 21st Review of the Field of National Security Law and Social Sciences, European University, Florence, “ Conference, Washington, DC, “Kosovo, Libya, and A Political Theology for a Civil Religion,” Jan. 18, 2012 Presidential War Powers,” Dec. 1, 2011 • Sciences Po, Paris, “Grand Narratives,” Jan. 10, 2012 faculty activities

• European University, “Constitutional Culture,” Jan. • “Political Risk in Prudent Investing,” Federated 19–20, 2012 Investors Wealth Management Symposium, Harvard • Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, “Political University, Oct. 27, 2011 Theology and the Health Care Debate,” Apr. 4, 2012 • “Theory and Practice of Judging in the Eighteenth and publications Nineteenth Centuries,” American Society for Legal • Liebe, Unschuld und der Staat. Liebe und Politik: History, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 12, 2011 Was die politische Theorie vom Kino lernen kann/ • “Concluding the Restatement (Third) of Property,” Love, Innocence and the State. Love and Politics: American Law Institute, Philadelphia, PA, Mar. 1, 2012 S. Blair Kauffman What Political Theory can Learn from the Movies, in • “Restating and Renewing the Law of Donative Behemoth, Vol. 4, Issue 3, 57, ISSN, Dec., 2011 Transfers,” Trachtman Memorial Lecture, American • The Blog for Political Theology: The Disciplinary Divide; College of Trust & Estate Counsel, Miami Beach, FL, The Autochthonous State Mar 10, 2012 • The Immanent Frame: A Response to Critics public service • A Civil Religion of Human Rights?, in Civil Religion, • Connecticut Commissioner of the National Human Rights and International Relations: Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Connecting People Across Cultures and Traditions publications (H. Porsdam ed., 2012) • Volume 3, American Law Institute, Restatement Douglas Kysar (Third) of Property: Wills and Other Donative S. Blair Kauffman Transfers (2011) (with L. Waggoner) publications • Bifurcation and the Bench: The Influence of the Jury • Cornerstones for Enduring Law Libraries: Morris Cohen’s on English Conceptions of the Judiciary, in Judges and Influence at Yale, 104 Law Libr. J 45 (2012) Judging in the History of the Common Law and other professional highlights Civil Law: From Antiquity to Modern Times 67 (Paul • AALS Committee on Libraries, Program Planning for Brand & Joshua Getzler eds., 2012) Annual Meeting • Chapman University Law School, Review of law library Jonathan R. Macey administration and organizational structure, Sept. lectures and addresses John H. Langbein 2011 • Hugo Black Lecture, the University of Alabama Law School, “The Real Cause of the Financial Crisis,” Oct. 16, Douglas Kysar 2011 lectures and addresses • Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Economics • Annual Law Day Keynote Speaker, Mercer University Advisory Board, Roundtable discussion, Dec. 1, 2011 School of Law, Macon, GA, Mar. 16, 2012 • Presentation to Public Meeting hosted by the Yale publications Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility, • The Torts Process (8th ed., Aspen Publishers, 2012) Jan. 24, 2012 (with J. A. Henderson, Jr. & R. N. Pearson) • , Stanford University, Property Jonathan R. Macey • “You Call, I Hammer!”: Adversarial Legalism and Social Rights Task Force, Jan. 27, 2012 Influence, in Ideology, Psychology, and Law publications (J. Hanson ed., 2012, Oxford University Press) • Reducing Systemic Risk: The Role of Money Market • Global Environmental Constitutionalism: Getting There Mutual Funds as Substitutes for Federally Insured Bank from Here, 1 Transnational Envtl. L. (2012) Deposits, 4 Stan. J. ., Bus. & Fin. 130 (2012) other professional highlights • Congress’s Phony Insider-Trading Reform, Wall St. J., • Received an award for Outstanding Leadership from Dec. 13, 2011 Yale Law Women • How Private Equity Works, Wall St. J., Jan. 13, 2012 • Appointed to AALS Nominating Committee • An End to the Regulatory State, Politico, Mar. 22, 2012 • Joined the Climate Law Institute Advisory Board of the other media Center for Biological Diversity • Dec. 31, 2011, Radio Interview, nationally-syndi- cated John Batchelor Show (including WABC-AM John H. Langbein 770 New York / KSFO San Francisco) available at lectures and addresses http://www.wabcradio.com/FlashPlayer/default. • “The Enactment Process for Uniform Trust and Estate asp?SPID=33447&ID=2363813 Laws,” Conference on “The Uniform Probate Code: • Jan. 20, 2012, Radio Interview, John Batchelor Show Remaking of American Succession Law,” University of (WABC-AM 770 New York / KSFO San Francisco), avail- Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI, Oct. 20, 2011 able at http://www.wabcradio.com/FlashPlayer/ default.asp?SPID=33447&ID=2377440 28 29 yale law report summer 2012

• Jan. 31, 2012, Television Appearance, Comedy Central, Nicholas Parrillo The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, available at http:// lectures and addresses www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-Jan.-31-2012/ • University of Michigan Legal History Workshop, jonathan-macey “Against the Profit Motive: The Salary Revolution in • Feb. 16, 2012, “Looking Closely at Dodd-Frank, avail- American Government, 1780-1940,” Feb. 21, 2012 able at ” http://www.economist.com/blogs/schum- peter/2012/02/looking-closely-dodd-frank Jean Koh Peters other professional highlights publications • Economic Advisory Board, Financial Industry • A Teacher’s Reflection Book: Exercises, Stories, Daniel Markovits Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Invitations, with M. Weisberg, foreword by G. Hess, • Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Visiting Fellow Durham, NC, Carolina Academic Press, 2011 and Member, Task Force on Property Rights other professional highlights • Chair, Yale University Advisory Committee on Investor • 2012 Asian American Legal Defense and Education Responsibility Fund Justice in Action Award (more at http://aaldef. org/news/news-story/jean-koh-peters-yale-law- Daniel Markovits school.html and http://www.law.yale.edu/news/14119. lectures and addresses htm • Human Rights and Judaism Project, Israel Democracy Nicholas Parrillo Institute, “Toleration and the Special Problem of Robert C. Post Revealed Religion,” Nov. 2011 lectures and addresses • Book Seminar, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law ­, • Hartman Hotz Lecture in Law and Liberal Arts, “Toleration and Politics,” Nov. 2011 University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayettville, in • Joint Session of the Faculty of Private Law and the a debate with Frederick Schauer on “The Nature of Faculty of Public Law and Legal Philosophy, University Academic Freedom,” Oct. 27, 2011 of Pompeu Fabra, “The Myth of Efficient Breach,” • Faculty Workshop, University of Connecticut Law Nov. 2011 School, Hartford, CT, “The First Amendment and • Staff Seminar, University College London, “The Myth Knowledge,” Nov. 10, 2011 Jean Koh Peters of Efficient Breach,” Nov. 2011 • University of Washington Law School, Seattle, WA, • Progressive Legal Scholarship Seminar, American “A Modern First Amendment Jurisprudence,” Jan. 12, Constitution Society Yale Chapter, “Capitalism and 2012 Inequality,” Nov. 2011 • Harvard Law School, “Frank’s Way: Frank Michelman, • Private Law Theory Seminar, Harvard Law School, Law and Philosophy,” Feb. 11, 2012 “Market Solidarity,” Feb. 2012 publications • Faculty Workshop, Fordham Law School, “Market • Democracy, Expertise, Academic Freedom: A First Solidarity,” Feb. 2012 Amendment Jurisprudence for the Modern State • Faculty Workshop, Tulane Law School, “Market (Yale University Press 2012) Robert C. Post Solidarity,” Feb. 2012 • Truth and Disagreement, in Truth and Democracy 76 • Faculty Workshop, Tulane Department of Philosophy, (J. Elkins & A. Norris eds., University of “Promise Made Pure,” Feb. 2012 2012) • Private Law Theory Seminar, University of Illinois School of Law, “Market Solidarity,” Feb. 2012 George L. Priest • Inaugural Lecture as Guido Calabresi Professor of Law, lectures and addresses Yale Law School, “Market Solidarity,” April 2012 • Conference on the Future of Business Law in Mexico, • Yale Law School Latin American Legal Studies Program The Federalist Society’s Corporations, Securities and Breakfast Roundtable, International Financial Antitrust Practice Group and Litigation Practice Arbitration in the Latin American Context, convener Groups, Mexico City, Mexico,“Mexico’s Antitrust Policy George L. Priest and moderator, April 2012 and Protecting Consumers” and “Mexico’s New Class publications Action Law” • Book Review of Max Bazerman and Ann Tenbrunsel, • Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What’s Right and Student Division, Columbia Law School, New York, NY, What to Do About It, 69 J. Econ. Lit. 52 (2011) “The Origins of Modern Antitrust Law: The School of • The Myth of Efficient Breach: New Defenses of the Aaron Director” Expectation Interest, 97 Va. L. Rev. 1939 (2011) (with A. • Manhattan Institute Annual Dinner, New York, NY, Schwartz) attended the Walter Wriston Lecture Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), festschrift faculty activities

honoring the work and presentation of the book, • Delivered Keynote Address entitled “International Reconstruyendo la libertad, Una selección de Standards for Compensation of War Victims” at a articulos de: George L. Priest (Compliación y revisión Conference entitled “Showcasing State Practice and Marina Lazarte) (2011), Lima, Peru Programs for Recognition of Civilian Harm in Pakistan • Federalist Society, Yale Law School, “The Antitrust and Afghanistan,” Istanbul, Turkey, Jan. 23–24, 2012 Implications of the NBA Lockout” • Attended the AJIL Board of Editors’ Meeting in • Middle East Legal Studies Seminar, Istanbul, Turkey, Washington, DC, on Mar. 28, 2012 “The Arab Spring: What is Change?” • Moderator for Panel entitled “Military Intervention W. Michael Reisman • Yale Law School Faculty Workshop, “Rethinking and the International Law of Peace” at the 106th the Economic Basis of the Standard Oil Refining ASIL Annual Meeting “Confronting Complexity,” Monopoly: Dominance Against Competing Cartels” Mar. 29, 2012 • Attended the American Enterprise Institute World • Panelist in “International Investment Arbitration Forum, Sea Island, GA in Latin America,” breakfast roundtable, Yale Law • Yale Law School Center for Study of Corporate Law, School’s Latin American Legal Studies Program and New York, NY, participated in a panel discussion at Simpson Thacher Bartlett LLP, New York, New York, the conference, “Assessing Antitrust in the Obama April 12, 2012 Administration” publications • George Mason Law Review’s 15th Annual Antitrust • Reflections on the Cogency of Fragmentation: Statutes Judith Resnik Symposium on Antitrust: Antitrust in High-Tech of Limitation and “Continuing Violations” in Investment Industries, George Mason University School of Law, and Human Rights Law, with M. H. Arsanjani, in Arlington, VA, “Can Antitrust Law Work in High-Tech Coexistence, Cooperation and Solidarity: Liber Industries?” Amicorum of Rüdiger Wolfrum, 265–280 (2012) publications • Foreword, in Treaty Interpretation in Investment • Reconstruyendo la libertad, Una selección de Arbitration by J. Romesh Weeramantry, p. vii (2012) articulos de: George L. Priest (Compliación y revisión • The Future of International Investment Law and Marina Lazarte) (2011) Arbitration, in Realizing Utopia: The Future of • The Curious Treatment of Capitalism in Legal Education, International Law (Cassese ed.), 275–286 (2012) 46 Society (2012), available at http://www.springer- other professional highlights link.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/ • Honorary Member of The Indian Society of s12115-012-9534-z. International Law as of January 17, 2012 • Rethinking the Economic Basis of the Standard Oil • ASIL Committee on Elections to the ICJ (chair) (2012) Refining Monopoly: Dominance Against Competing Cartels, forthcoming 85 S. Cal. L. Rev. (2012) Judith Resnik • Standard Oil, The Origins of Dual Antitrust Jurisdiction lectures and addresses in the U.S., and the Modern Justification for Unified • Speaker: “Inventing Democratic Courts,” American Enforcement, forthcoming Concurrences (2012) College of Trial Lawyers Annual Meeting, La Quinta, other professional highlights CA, Oct. 22, 2011 • Appointed Chairman of the Council of Academic • Moderator: “Rights, Powers, History & Status Advisers and member Board of Trustees, American Inequality,” VAWA Revisited Conference, Yale Law Enterprise Institute, 2012 School, New Haven, CT, Oct. 29, 2011 • Panelist: “Justice, Identity, and Rights: Women and W. Michael Reisman the Politics of Representation,” Co-Sponsored by Yale lectures and addresses Women Faculty Forum, History of Art Department, • Attended and was Commentator for a panel “Systems and Yale Law Women, Yale Law School, Nov. 8, 2011 of Control in Investor State Arbitration: The Uses (and • The Childress Lecturer: “The Invention and Challenges Abuses) of Annulments, Set-Asides, and Collateral of Democratic Justice Systems, circa 2011: Aggregation, Attacks,” at the Advisory Committee on International the War on Terror, and Fair Processes,” University of Law Department of State Meeting, Washington, DC, Saint Louis School of Law, Nov. 11, 2011 Dec. 8, 2011 • Speaker: Harvard Law Review Supreme Court Forum, • Delivered Lecture entitled “International Law as a Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, Nov. 16, 2011 Profession: Identity and Commitment,” South Asian • Convenor/Moderator: Overcriminalization/Excessive University, New Delhi, India, Jan. 16, 2012 Punishment, A Conference co-sponsored by the ABA • Delivered Lecture entitled “Collateral Damage: Who Section on Litigation, John Jay College of Law, and the Should Pay?” to the Executive Council of the Indian Arthur Liman Program, Yale Law School, Dec. 9–10, Society of International Law, New Delhi, Jan. 17, 2012 2011 30 31 yale law report summer 2012

• Speaker: “War, Terror, and the Federal Courts, Ten Years • Exhibits Co-curated: The Remarkable Run of a Political After 9/11,” Section on Federal Courts, of The American Icon: Justice as a Sign of the Law, Rare Book Exhibition Association of Law Schools, Washington, DC, Jan. 7, Gallery, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School, 2012 Sept. -Dec. 2011 (with Dennis Curtis, Allison Tait & • Speaker: “The Politics of the Courthouse,” Southern Michael Widener), available at http://library.law.yale. Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 13, edu/exhibits/justice-sign-law. 2012 (with Dennis Curtis) awards • Speaker: “Gatekeepers to Justice: The State of State • Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Courts,” Fifteenth Annual Liman Colloquium, Yale Law Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms Roberta Romano School, New Haven, CT, Mar. 1, 2012 (Yale Press, 2011, with Dennis E. Curtis): • Speaker: “Inventing Democratic Courts,” U.S. Court of • An Outstanding Academic Title of 2011 by Choice Appeals for the Armed Forces Judicial Conference and Magazine, Jan. 2012 Continuing Legal Education Program, Washington, DC, • One of best ten “legal reads,” The Guardian, U.K. Mar. 7, 2012 (with Dennis Curtis) • Recipient, PROSE Award, Excellence in Social Sciences, • Speaker: “Courts in a Time of Fiscal Crisis--Who Needs from the American Association of Publishers, Feb. 2012 Courts?,” National Association of Women Judges, • Recipient, PROSE Award, Excellence in Law & Legal Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, Mar. 9, 2012 Studies, from the American Association of Publishers, • Speaker: “The Intersection of Arbitration and Feb. 2012 Justiciability,” Wm. Matthew Byrne, Jr. Judicial Clerkship Institute, Pepperdine University School of Roberta Romano Law, Malibu, CA, Mar. 16, 2012 lectures and addresses • Keynote Speaker: “Re-Presenting Justice: Visual • Quinnipiac University School of Law Federalist Society Narratives of Judgment and the Invention of Student Chapter, “Regulating in the Dark” Democratic Courts,” American Society for Law, Culture, • Cornell Law School Conference on Financial and Humanities, Texas Wesleyan University School of Regulatory Reform in the Wake of the Dodd-Frank Act, Law, Fort Worth, TX, Mar. 17, 2012 (with Dennis Curtis) “Comment on Green and Boehm, The Limits of ‘Name- • Speaker: “Constitutional Entitlements to and in and-Shame’ in International Financial Regulation” Courts: Remedial Rights in an Age of Egalitarianism,” • 49th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, TX, Georgia State University College of Law, “For Mar. 28, 2012 Diversity in the International Regulation of Financial • Speaker: “Re-Presenting Justice: The Invention of Institutions: Rethinking the Basel Architecture” Democratic Courts,” Rice School of Architecture, • 6th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Houston, TX, Mar. 28, 2012 (with Dennis Curtis) Discussant, ”Vulnerability to the Financial Crisis: • Speaker: Roy R. Ray Lecture, “Inventing Democratic The Roles of Firm- and Country-Level Governance Courts,” Southern Methodist University Dedman Mechanisms in Europe” School of Law, Dallas, TX, Mar. 29, 2012 (with Dennis • Columbia University School of Law Center for Law and Curtis) Economic Studies Law & Economics Workshop, “For • Convenor: “Parity as Practice: the Politics of Equality,” Diversity in the International Regulation of Financial Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, Mar. 30–31, 2012 Institutions: Rethinking the Basel Architecture” • Speaker: “The Invention of Democratic Courts,” Social • American Enterprise Institute Conference on Simple Science Library, John Adams Courthouse, Boston, MA, Steps to Financial Reform: It’s All in the Incentives, Apr. 10, 2012 (with Dennis Curtis) “Comment on Calomiris, An Incentive-Robust Program • Discussant: Incarceration and Isolation, A Colloquium for Financial Reform” co-sponsored by the Arthur Liman Program and the • Oxford-Columbia Conference on Corporate Columbia Law School, New York, NY, Apr. 13, 2012 Governance After the Crisis, “For Diversity in the publications International Regulation of Financial Institutions: • Fairness in Numbers: A Comment on AT&T v. Rethinking the Basel Architecture” Concepcion, Wal-Mart v. Dukes, and Turner v. Rogers, • Inaugural Annual Zicklin-Capco Institute Paper Series 125 Harv. L. Rev. 78 (2011) in Applied Finance Conference, “For Diversity in the • Comparative (In) Equalities: CEDAW, the Jurisdiction of International Regulation of Financial Institutions: Gender, and the Heterogeneity of Transnational Law Rethinking the Basel Architecture” Production, 10 Int’l J. Const. L. (I∙CON) (2012) other professional highlights • Appointed, Co-Chair, National Association of Women Judges: Judicial Academic Committee, 2011–2012 faculty activities

• George Washington Law School Conference on • Center for European Studies, Sciences Po, seminar pre- Striking the Right Balance: Investor and Consumer sentation on “Public Law and Public Policymaking in Protection in the New Financial Marketplace, Panel France: Public Participation, Impact Assessment, and Remarks, “The Legacy of Sarbanes-Oxley and Its Judicial Review” Implications for Dodd-Frank” • Panelist speaking on concepts of corruption at Safra publications Center for Ethics, Harvard University, conference on • The Promise and Peril of Corporate Governance Indices Institutional Corruption (with S. Bhagat & B. Bolton) in W. Oostwouder and • Discussant for paper by Dorit Rubenstein-Reiss, Carol M. Rose H. Schenk eds., Corporate Governance: Current “Relying on Government in Comparison,” Works in issues and the Financial Crisis (Kluwer, 2011) Progress Workshop, American Society for Comparative Law, at Program in Law and Carol M. Rose Public Affairs lectures and addresses publication • Moderator, panel on Property, Conference on The New • Susan Rose-Ackerman and Tina Søreide eds., Private Law, Harvard University, Oct. 21, 2011 International Handbook on the Economics of • Presented “Theories of Property, Conference on Corruption, Volume II (Elgar 2011) Property as a Human Right,” Rapoport Center for other professional highlights Susan Rose-Ackerman Human Rights and Justice, University of Texas, Austin, • Visiting Research Scholar, Center for European Studies, TX, Mar. 1, 2012 Sciences Po, Paris, Sept. 2011–Jan. 2012 • Presented “The Interactions of Social and Legal Norms: • Member, Academic Advisory Board, Interdisciplinary The Example of Racially Restrictive Covenants,” Duke Laboratory for the Evaluation of Public Policies, Project on Custom and Law, Duke Law School, Durham, Sciences Po, Paris NC, Mar. 12, 2012 • Member, Academic Advisory Board, EU project on • Presented “Psychologies of Property,” Center for the “Anticorruption Policies Revisited: Global Trends and Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona, Tucson, European Responses to the Challenge of Corruption” AZ, Mar. 20, 2012 centered at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Peter H. Schuck publications • Published in translation in Chinese, 9 Private Law Peter H. Schuck Review (China) Issue 2, 241–277 (2011): Possession as lectures and addresses the Origin of Property (first published 52 U. Chi. L. Rev. • Vera Institute panel on Secure Communities program 73 [1985]) and Property as Storytelling (first published 2 • Keynote address to “Breaching Borders” conference, Yale J. L. & Human. 37 [1990]) Washburn University, Wichita, KS • Paper at Notre Dame Law School conference on educa- Susan Rose-Ackerman tion reform lectures and addresses • Mideast Legal Studies Seminar, Istanbul • Participated in a workshop on rulemaking at the • Immigration Policy Conference, St. Petersburg, FL University of Luxembourg as part of the project • Faculty Workshop on deportation and prison over- on renewing European Union administrative law crowding, Fordham Law School (ReNEUAL), Nov. 4, 2011 • Lecture on birthright citizenship, New York University • Higher School of Economics, University of Paris, book • Faculty Workshop on deportation and prison over- launch event for publication of Susan Rose-Ackerman crowding, University of Texas Law School at Austin and Tina Søreide eds., International Handbook on • Lecture on immigration myths, Chapman University the Economics of Corruption, Volume II, Nov. 29, Law School 2011 • Conference on birthright citizenship, University of • World Bank, Infoshop, book launch for International Maryland Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, • Conference on immigration law, William & Mary Law Volume II, Apr. 5, 2012 School • “Impact Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis: What publications do they imply for public and law reform?,” presented • How About Visas for Syrian Defectors?, Wall St. to seminars at the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Journal, Mar. 14, 2012, at A11 the Evaluation of Public Policies, Sciences Po, Paris; • Beyond ‘Broken Windows’, N.Y. Times, Mar. 11, 2012 the Law School, Sciences Po; the Department of • Welfare Reform Worked, L.A. Times, Feb. 28, 2012 Economics, University of Toulouse; Law and Economics (with R. Haskins) Workshop, University of Paris X, La Defense • The Harm of Racial Preferences, N.Y. Times, Room for Debate, Feb. 22, 2012 32 33 yale law report summer 2012

• Deportation Before Incarceration, Policy Review, Feb.– United Nations, Consulate General of the Czech Mar. 2012, 73–83 Republic in New York, Bohemian National Hall, DOX • Some Observations about Immigration Journalism, Centre for Contemporary Art (Prague), New York, Oct. Writing Immigration: Scholars and Journalists in 2011 Dialogue (M. Suarez-Orozco, V. Louie & R. Suro eds., University of California Press, 2011) 73–89 Kate Stith • Lawyers Behaving Badly, The American Lawyer (Fall lectures and addresses 2011), 81–82 (book review) • Trade of Innocents: A Global Perspective on Human Trafficking, Yale Law School, April 12–13, 2012 Vicki Schultz Vicki Schultz • “Sentencing and Plea Bargaining” (with Judge Reena lectures and addresses Raggi), Federalist Society of Yale Law School, April 11, • Commentator on Equal Protection Panel at sym- 2012 posium on “The Constitutionalization of Labor and • Yale Law School Public Interest Reception, April 11, 2012 Employment Law?,” The University of Wisconsin Law • “Sentencing Reform in Comparative Context,” Haifa School, Madison, WI, Oct. 28, 2011 University Faculty of Law, Haifa & Jerusalem, Israel, Jan. • “Will Marriage Make Gay and Lesbian Couples Less 3–5, 2012 Egalitarian? A Cautionary Tale,” presented at University • “Developments in Plea Bargaining,” Yale Law School of Texas School of Law faculty colloquium, Austin, TX, Criminal Justice Workshop (with Stephanos Bibas and James J. Silk Dec. 8, 2011 Jenny Roberts), Dec. 7, 2011 • Interview by Yale Law Women (YLW) Speak Up Study, • “Sentencing and the Supreme Court,” Yale Law School Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, Jan. 30, 2012 Federalist Society (with Linda Greenhouse), Dec. 6, 2011 • Moderator for Keynote Address: “The Big Count: LGBT • “GPS and the Fourth Amendment,” Yale Law School People and the U.S. Census,” 11th Annual Update Federalist Society (with Orin Kerr and Timothy O-Toole), Conference “Fair Play? LGBT People, Civic Participation, Nov. 29, 2011 & Political Process,” UCLA School of Law, Williams • “The Office of Legal Counsel Past and Present: A Institute, Los Angeles, CA, Apr. 13, 2012 Conversation with Jonathan Cedarbaum ’96,” Yale Law other professional highlights School, Nov. 3, 2011 Kate Stith • Hosted 60th Birthday Party for YLS Professor William • “Sentencing Law: Rhetoric and Reality,” University Eskridge, New Haven, CT, Nov. 2, 2011 of Pennsylvania Law Review Symposium (with Amy Baron-Evans, delivered in absentia), Oct. 28–29, 2011 James J. Silk publications lectures and addresses • Weinstein on Evidence, 24 Federal Sentencing • Panelist and Seminar Leader, Human Rights, Reporter 217 (Feb. 2012) “International Law: Its Role in Shaping Societies and • ABA Ethics 20/20 Commission, submission on behalf Relationships on Both Sides of the Pacific,” Cross- of the Connecticut Professional Ethics Committee (Dec. Cultural Connections: Weaving New Silk Roads, 2011) Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations other professional highlights Alec Stone Sweet Conference, Harvard University, Feb. 2012 • ALI Model Penal Code—Sentencing, Advisory • Paper presentation, “From Empire to Empathy? Clinical Committee Collaboration Between the Global North and the • The Connecticut Lawyer, Advisory Committee Global South,” Between Equality and Subordination: • The Green Bag, Board of Advisers The Politics of Legal Knowledge in Global North-South • The Journal of Law, Board of Advisers (Volume 1, 2011- Academic Exchange, conference, Leitner Center for 2012) International Law and Justice at Fordham Law School • ALI Conference on the Law of Criminal Fraud, Durham, and Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human NC, Oct. 29, 2011 Rights at Yale Law School, Yale Law School, Apr. 2012 • Overcriminalization: Uncoupling Pipelines to Prison, • Panelist, “Human Rights,” Foundations for Leadership Yale Law School Liman Symposium, Dec. 10, 2011 in the 21st Century: Global Issues, sponsored by Jackson • John Martin Association, New York, NY, Dec. 7, 2011 Institute for Global Affairs, Yale University, and the • Association, New York, NY, Sept. 15, 2011 Forum on Young Global Leaders, World Economic Forum, Yale University, Oct. 2011 Alec Stone Sweet • Panelist, “Havel 75: Public Reflections on Dissidence, lectures and addresses Human Rights, and Democracy,” in commemoration • “A Cosmopolitan Legal Order: Constitutional of President Václav Havel’s 75th birthday, sponsored Pluralism and Rights Adjudication in Europe,” by Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic to the Wissenschaftkolleg, Berlin, Oct. 17, 2012 faculty activities

• “How the European Legal System Works—and Does • “Authority under Pressure,” National Ombudsmans Not Work: The Politics of Non-Compliance and Office, Ministry of the Interior, The Hague, the Override,” Jean Monnet Center for European Studies, Netherlands, Mar. 6, 2012 Rutgers University, Nov. 9, 2011 • “Legitimacy and Accountability of Government Acts/ • “Path Dependence, Precedent, and Judicial Power,” Decisions,” Administrative Office of the Courts, Leiden, Workshop on Legal Argumentation, Bocconi University, the Netherlands, Mar. 7, 2012 Milan, Italy, Dec. 12, 2011 • “Legitimacy and Policing,” Criminology Department, • “A Cosmopolitan Legal Order: Constitutional Pluralism University of Illinois, Chicago, Mar. 27, 2012 Tom R. Tyler and Rights Adjudication in Europe,” the Mitchell • “The Exercise of Legal Authority,” Beto Chair Lecture, Lecture in European Law, Edinburgh University, Mar. 5, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State 2012 University, Houston, TX, Mar. 29, 2012 • “Delegation and Judicial Power,” Conference on Courts, • “Procedural Justice and Legal Authority,” Yale Law Social Change and Judicial Independence, European School Executive Committee, Mar. 30, 2012 University Institute, Florence, Italy, Mar. 16, 2012 publications publications • Sondak, H. & Tyler, T.R. (2012), The Psychology of Markets • The European Court of Justice, in P. Craig and G. De vs. Hierarchies: The Procedural Fairness of Alternative Burca eds., The Evolution of EU Law, Oxford: Oxford Allocation Procedures for Benefits and Burdens, Journal James Q. Whitman University Press (2011): 121-53 of Experimental Social Psychology 48, 310–315 • With T. Brunell, The European Court of Justice, State • Feldman, Y., & Tyler, T.R. (2012), Mandated Justice: The Non-Compliance, and the Politics of Override, American Potential Promise and Possible Pitfalls of Mandating Political Science Review, 106 (1) (2012): 204–13 Procedural Justice in the Workplace, Regulation and • A Cosmopolitan Legal Order: Constitutional Pluralism Governance, 6(1), 46–65 and Rights Adjudication in Europe, Journal of Global • Tyler, T.R. & Rankin. L. (2012), Public Attitudes and Constitutionalism, 1 (1) (2012): 53–90 Punitive Policies, in J. Dvoskin, J.L. Skeem, R.W. Novaco & • With K. Stranz, Rights Adjudication and Constitutional K.S. Douglas eds., Applying Social Science to Reduce Pluralism in Germany and Europe, Journal of Violent Offending, Oxford: Oxford University Press European Public Policy, 19 (1) (2012): 92–108 • Tyler, T.R. & Rankin, L. (2012), Legal Socialization and • Edited, with W. Mattli, the Special Issue devoted to the Delinquency, in B.C. Feld & D.M. Bishop eds., Oxford 50th Anniversary of the Journal of Common Market Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice Studies, Journal of Common Market Studies, 50 (S1) • Tyler, T.R. (2012), Normative Motivations for Compliance, (2012) in V. Lehmann Nielson & C. Parker eds., Explaining • With W. Sandholtz, New-Functionalism and Regulatory Compliance: Business Responses to Supranational Governance, in E. Jones and A. Menon Legal, Voluntary and Transnational Regulation, UK: eds., Oxford Handbook on the European Union, Edward Elgar Oxford: Oxford University Press (2012): 18–33 • Tyler, T.R. (2012), Justice Theories, in P. Van Lange, A. • Constitutional Courts, in M. Rosenfeld and A. Sajo eds., Kruglanski & T. Higgins eds., Handbook of Theories of Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Social Psychology, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2012): 816–30 • Levi, M., Tyler, T.R & Sacks, A. (2012), The Reasons for Compliance with Law, in R. Goodman, D. Jinks & Tom R. Tyler A.K. Woods eds., Understanding Human Action: lectures and addresses Promoting Human Rights, Oxford: Oxford University • “Procedural Justice in the Courts,” Midyear Meeting of Press State Court Administrators, National Center for State • Tyler, T.R. (2012), Toughness vs. Fairness: Police Policies Courts, San Antonio, TX, Dec. 2, 2011 and Practices for Managing the Risk of , • “Ethics Hot Lines and Effective Corporate Regulation,” in C. Lum & L.W. Kennedy eds., Evidence-Based Ethics Resource Center, Washington, DC, Jan. 18, 2012 Counterterrorism Policy, Springer • “Procedural Justice and Problem Solving Courts,” Center for Court Innovation/Bureau of Justice Assistance, James Q. Whitman Washington, DC, Feb. 1, 2012 lectures and addresses • “Legitimacy and the Exercise of Legal Authority,” • Interview, “Stand Your Ground,” Swiss TV Newscast Stanford Law School, Feb. 24, 2012 “10vor10,” April 3, 2012 (in German) • “Legitimacy and the Exercise of Legal Authority,” • Interview, “La protection de la vie privée,” l’Echo, University of California, Irvine, Law School, Feb. 27, 2012 Brussels, Mar. 23, 2012 (in French) • “Alternatives to the Civil Courts,” Access to Justice con- ference, Yale Law School, Mar. 1, 2012 34 35 yale law report summer 2012

publication publication • The Free Market and the Prison, Review of Bernard • Proportionality in Immigration Law: Does the Harcourt, “The Illusion of Free Markets,” Harv. L. Rev. 125 Punishment Fit the Crime in Immigration Court? (March 2012): 1212-1233 (Immigration Policy Center: 2012)

Michael J. Wishnie John F. Witt lectures and addresses lectures and addresses • “Excessive Removal Orders: Proportionality Arguments • Yale Law School Federalist Society, “Drones and in Removal Defense,” National Lawyers Guild, Denver, Targeted Killings,” Nov. 16, 2011 Michael Wishnie CO, Apr. 2012 • Yale International History Conference, “Francis Lieber, • “How Two Tenets of American Justice Have Been Abraham Lincoln, and the Laws of War,” Nov. 29, 2011 Lost In Immigration Law: Exploring ‘Discretion’ and • Yale Law School Annual Meeting at the American ‘Proportionality’ in Immigration,” AILA Webinar, Association of Law Schools, “The Origins of the Apr. 2012 Modern Laws of War,” Jan. 5, 2012 • “Resistance and Progress: Immigration Politics in • American Association of Law Schools, “Emancipation Danbury, New Haven, Hartford, and East Haven,” and the Laws of War,” Jan. 7, 2012 Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY, Mar. 2012 • University of Connecticut School of Law Faculty • “Multi-focal Advocacy and Immigration Law,” Workshop, “Francis Lieber and the Laws of War,” John F. Witt Rebellious Lawyering Conference, Yale Law School, Jan. 25, 2012 New Haven, CT, Feb. 2012 • Stanford Law School Legal History Colloquium, • “Careers in Clinical Teaching,” First Regional Skadden “Lincoln’s Code,” Feb. 6, 2012 Fellows Symposium, New York, NY, Jan. 2012 • Columbia Human Rights Law Seminar, “Lincoln’s Code,” • “A Progressive Immigration Agenda,” ACS Workshop, Feb. 21, 2012 Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, Dec. 2011 • Yale Law School Federalist Society, “Schools of Misrule,” • “Proportionality and Immigration Law,” ACS debate with Walter Olson, Feb. 22, 2012 Progressive Scholars Workshop, Yale Law School, • David Brion Davis Lecture, Gilder Lehrman Center for New Haven, CT, Nov. 2011 the Study of Slavery, Yale University, “Legacies of the Stephen Wizner other professional highlights Civil War,” Mar. 29, 2012 • Appointed William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law • University of Alabama Law School, “Two • Service Women’s Action Network v. Department of Humanitarianisms,” Mar. 30, 2012 Defense, 2012 WL 1067670 (D.Conn. Mar. 30, 2012) (in • Symposium on G. Edward White, “Law in American Freedom of Information Act suit for records regarding History,” University of Virginia Law School, Feb. 27, 2012 sexual assault and harassment in the military, grant- publication ing in part and denying in part summary judgment • The Dismal History of the Laws of War, 1 U.C. Irvine L. motions of defendants) Rev. 895 (2011) • Shepherd v. Sec’y of Army, No. 3:11-cv-641 (D.Conn. Jan. 20, 2012) (in suit for judicial review of Army refusal to Stephen Wizner upgrade other-than-honorable discharge of Vietnam lectures and addresses combat veteran who received Bronze Star with Valor • Boston College Law School, Symposium on Clinical Device and suffers from severe PTSD, ordering remand Legal Education, “Is Social Justice Still Relevant?,” Oct. to Army Board for Correction of Military Records for 28, 2011 consideration of new evidence) • Ono Academic College, Israel, “Reflections on Clinical • Lin v. Brennan, 2011 WL 5570779 (D.Conn. Nov. 15, 2011) Legal Education in Israel and the U.S.,” Jan. 5, 2012 (in action for unpaid minimum wage and overtime other professional highlights pay by former restaurant employees, granting partial • Member, Editorial Board, Connecticut Law Tribune summary judgment to plaintiffs) • Reappointed, Criminal Justice Act Advisory Committee, • Diaz-Bernal v. Myers, No. 3:09-cv-1734 (D.Conn.) U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit (obtained $350,000 settlement for victims of 2007 • Consultation on Clinical Legal Education Programs in immigration raids in New Haven and individualized Israel at Hebrew University, Haifa University, and Tel relief from pending removal proceedings) Aviv University, Dec.-Jan., 2011–12 • Aranda v. Mario’s Discount Furniture, No. 3:11-cv-1960 (D.Conn.) (obtained settlement in amount equal to 2.5 times unpaid minimum wage and overtime pay, together with letter of apology signed by defendants, for former employee of furniture retailer)