STEFAN H. KRIEGER

ADDRESS: 444 Coolidge Street, West Hempstead, NY 11552

PHONE: (Office) (Home) (516) 463-6078 (516) 486-6263

LEGAL EDUCATION:

School: University of Illinois College of Law Degree Granted: J.D., June 1975 Activities: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW FORUM Managing Editor, 1974-1975 Honors: Graduated with Honors Order of the Coif

ADMITTED TO BAR: 1994 Texas 1987 Illinois, 1975

UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION:

School: University of Chicago Degree Granted: B.A., December 1968 Major: Political Science Honors: Graduated with Honors

GRADUATE EDUCATION:

School: Havurat Shalom Community, Somerville, Dates Attended: December 1968 - September 1970

EMPLOYMENT:

1. Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, New York Professor of Law,1999-Present; Associate Professor of Law, 1993-99; Director, Center for Applied Legal Reasoning, 2008-Present; Director Emeritus, Clinical Programs 2008-Present; Director, Clinical Programs, 2003-2008-Present; Attorney-in-Charge, Law Reform Advocacy Clinic

2. Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, New York Visiting Associate Professor of Law, August, 1992 - August, 1993.

1 3. Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Texas Assistant Professor of Law, Associate Director, and Director, Civil Clinic, August, 1987 to August, 1992.

4. University of Chicago Mandel Legal Aid Clinic Clinical Fellow and Lecturer in Law, September 1979 - July 1987.

5. Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago Staff attorney, September 1977 -September 1979.

6. Judge Hubert L. Will, Federal District Judge, Northern District of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, Law Clerk; July 1975 - July 1977.

PUBLICATIONS:

ESSENTIAL LAWYERING SKILLS: INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, NEGOTIATION, AND PERSUASIVE FACT ANALYSIS (with Richard K. Neumann, Jr.) (4th ed. Aspen Law & Business 2011).

Performance Isn’t Everything: The Importance of Conceptual Competence in Outcome Assessment of Experiential Education, CLINICAL L. REV. (forthcoming Nov. 2012) with Serge Martinez).

A Tale of Election Day 2008: Teaching Storytelling Through Repeated Experiences, 16 J. LEGAL WRITING INST. 117 (2010) (with Serge Martinez).

The Place of Storytelling in Legal Reasoning: Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Torah min Hashamayim, 6 STORYTELLING, SELF & SOCIETY 169 (2010).

The Effect of Clinical Education on Legal Reasoning Skills: An Empirical Study, 35 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 359 (2008).

A Clash of Cultures: Immigration and Housing Code Enforcement on Long Island, 36 HOFSTRA L. REV. 1227 (2008).

The Development of Legal Reasoning Skills in Law Students: An Empirical Study, 56 J. LEGAL EDUC. 332 (2006).

Teaching Problem-Solving Lawyering: An Exchange of Ideas,” 11 CLINICAL L. REV. 485 (2005) (with Mark Aaronson).

Domain Knowledge and the Teaching of Creative Legal Problem Solving 11 CLINICAL L. REV. 149 (2004).

2 Empirical Inquiry Twenty-Five Years After The Lawyering Process, 10 CLINICAL L. REV. 349 (2003) (with Professor Richard K. Neumann, Jr.).

Legal Reasoning, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW 543-45 (Kermit L. Hall ed., 2002).

A Time to Keep Silent and a Time to Speak: The Functions of Silence in the Lawyering Process, 80 ORE. L. REV. 199 (2001).

Problems for Captive Ratepayers in Nonunanimous Settlements of Public Utility Rate Cases, 12 YALE J. ON REG. 257 (1995).

The Ghost of Regulation Past: Current Applications of the Rule Against Retroactive Ratemaking in Public Utility Proceedings, 1991 U. ILL. L. REV. 983.

An Advocacy Model for Representation of Low-Income Intervenors in State Public Utility Proceedings, 22 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 639 (1990).

The 12% Legislation: Its Implications for Illinois, 14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL ILLINOIS ENERGY CONFERENCE 179 (1986).

Defense Access to Evidence of Discriminatory Prosecution, 1974 U. ILL. L.F. 648.

Allocation of Initial Notice Costs Under Federal Rule 23(c)(2), 1973 U. ILL. L.F. 723.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:

Speaker, “Clinic as Studio: Storyboarding as an Approach to Trial Preparation,” AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education (May 3, 2012) (with Reza Rezvani) Speaker, “One 8’ x 4’ Foam Board, 2000 Index Cards, and Total Immersion: Storyboarding As An Approach to Legal Storymaking,” University of Denver Sturm College of Law, “Applied Legal Storytelling Conference, Chapter 3: Blazing on the Great Divide” (July 8, 2011) (with Reza Rezvani) Speaker, “Unpacking the Differences Between Oral and Written Storytelling,” University of Denver Sturm College of Law, “Applied Legal Storytelling Conference, Chapter 3: Trail Blazing on the Great Divide” (July 8, 2011) (with Serge Martinez)

Speaker, “Performance Isn’t Everything: The Importance of Conceptual Competence in Outcome Assessment,” AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education (May 5, 2010) (with Serge Martinez)

3 Panelist, “Building Diversity Through Access to Fair and Affordable Housing,” National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, Conference on “The Diverse Suburb: History, Politics and Prospects” (October 22, 2009)

Panelist, Plenary Session: “An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Teaching for Retention,” UCLA Conference on “The Pedagogy of Interviewing and Counseling II,” (October 16, 2009)

Speaker, “A Tale of Election Day 2008: Teaching Storytelling Through Repeated Experiences,” Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR, “Applied Legal Storytelling Conference, Chapter 2: Once Upon a Legal Story” (July 24, 2009) (with Serge Martinez)

Speaker, “Beyond Polemics: The Need for Empirical Research of Clinical Legal Education,” Sixth International Journal of Clinical Legal Education Conference, “Lighting the Fire: the Many Roles of Clinical Legal Education,” University College, College, Cork, Ireland (July 14, 2008)

Panelist, “Creating Lawyers: How’d You Do That,” University of Chicago Mandel Legal Aid Clinic’s 50th Anniversary Symposium, “Out of the Shadow: Clinical Legal Education” (February 23, 2008)

Panelist, “Code Enforcement: Targeting Immigrant Communities or Protecting Health and Safety,” Hofstra University School of Law Conference, “Local Dimensions of Immigration: Challenges and Opportunities in Our Changing Communities” (November 9, 2007)

Presenter, “The Place of Storytelling in Legal Reasoning: Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Torah min Hashamayim,” City Law School, London Conference, “Once Upon a Legal Time: Developing the Skills of Storytelling in Law” (July 20, 2007)

Panelist, “Plenary Session: Essential Topics in Teaching Interviewing and Counseling,” UCLA Conference on “The Pedagogy of Interviewing and Counseling: Models, Techniques, and Technology” (October 20, 2006)

Presenter, “Empirical Study of Development of Legal Reasoning Skills,” 2005 AALS Annual Meeting Workshop on “Evaluating Students and Evaluating Outputs: Vision, Revision, Envision: Critical Perspectives in Assessment (January 6, 2005)

Speaker, “Legal Storytelling,” Clinical Theory Workshop, New York Law School (March, 2000)

Speaker, "Can We Do It All? The Need to Make Choices and Set Goals," Association of American Law Schools Workshop on Clinical Legal Education (May, 1993)

4 Panelist, "Political Interference with Clinical Programs," Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting (January 1989)

"An Advocacy Model for the Representation of Low-Income Intervenors in State Public Utility Proceedings" (presented at the UCLA Warwick International Clinical Conferences, Lake Arrowhead, CA., September 1989)

Panelist, First Annual Conference on Percentage of Income Payment Plans, National Consumer Law Center (January 1986)

PROFESSIONAL AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

1. Project Director, Ford Foundation Grant to Establish A Clinical Legal Education Program at Palacky University, Olomouc, , 1995-97

2. Board Member and Co-Chair, Housing and Economic Development Task Force, Village of Hempstead, Neighborhood Advisory Council, 1993-97

3. Member, Planning Committee, Association of American Law Schools Workshop on Clinical Legal Education, 1992-93.

4. President, Jewish Community Center of West Hempstead, 2000-2002.

5. Member, Governor's Sunset Task Force on Utility Regulatory Reform, 1982- 1984.

6. Member, Mayor's Commission on Energy, 1985-1987.

7. Member, Energy Policy Panel of the Housing Abandonment Task Force, 1983- 1984.

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