MAUREEN A. WESTON 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263 (310) 506-6313 (office) [email protected]

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Pepperdine University Malibu, Professor of Law Aug 2001 to present Academic Co-Director, Institute for Entertainment Media & Culture Oct. 2015-present Co-Director, Entertainment, Media & Sports Law DR Project Aug. 2012 to present Associate Dean for Research Aug. 2009 to Aug. 2012

Courses: Arbitration; Mediation; Negotiation; Sports Law; Olympic & International Sports Law Dispute Resolution; Ethical Lawyering; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Entertainment & Sports Dispute Resolution; International Commercial Dispute Resolution, and Civil Procedure.

National Service: , Law School Division, Arbitration Competition; Chair, AALS, Sports Law Section. Board of Advisors, National Sports Law Institute, Marquette School of Law; Law Alumni Board, University Colorado School of Law. University of Colorado Center for Sports Governance. Editorial Board, Law In Sport. ABA Dispute Resolution Section service includes Chair, Legal Education Committee; Representation in Mediation Competition; Problem Drafting Committee; Judge, ABA ADR Essay Competition.

University: Institute Entertainment, Media & Culture; University Athletic Counsel; Grievance Panel, University Tenure Committee.

School of Law: Advisor, Dispute Resolution Journal; Sports & Entertainment Law Society. AALS Representative. Committee work: Curriculum, Global Programs; Academic Standards. Coordinated first public sports arbitration in Floyd Landis/USDADA (2007); Sabbatical (Spring 2009 & Fall 2015); Caruso Research Fellow (2004, 2007); London Program (Summer 2006).

Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution: International Dispute Resolution London-Paris- Geneva Study Tour. Coach, Sports/Entertainment ADR and ICC Mediation Competitions. Symposia Organizer, “Doped: The Dirty Side of Sports” (2016); “The New Normal in College Sports” (2013); Doping and the Culture of Sport (Fall 2013); “Global Issues in Dispute Resolution” (2008); “Arbitrating Sports” (2009); “American Justice at a Crossroads” (2010).

University of Oklahoma College of Law Norman, Oklahoma Associate Professor 1995 to 2001

Courses: Civil Procedure, Pretrial Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Disability Law. International ADR (Summer Program at Oxford, England). Awards: University of Oklahoma Student Association, Outstanding Professor of the Year; Outstanding Service as Coach of the OU Frederick Douglass Moot Court Team. Service: University Legal Panel, Athletics Council, Faculty Senate, Disciplinary Committee, Recreational Advisory Services, Exclusive Pouring Rights; Admissions, Personnel, Enrichment, Recruitment, Academic Appeals, Academic Responsibility. Order of the Coif, Oklahoma Bar Assn, and Advisory Committee on Women's Issues. Coach, student diversity, dispute resolution, and sports law advocacy competitions and societies.

University of Colorado School of Law Boulder, Colorado Visiting Associate Professor Spring 2000, Fall 2008 Visiting Scholar Fall 2015

Courses: Legal Ethics; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Civil Procedure, Legal Negotiation. Colloquium Presentations: “Doping Control, Arbitration and Fundamental Rights of Athletes,” and "Fairness in Mediation: Redress for Bad Faith, Misconduct, and Process Abuse.”

EDUCATION

University of Colorado School of Law Boulder, Colorado Juris Doctor May 1992 Order of the Coif; Jean S. Breitenstein Outstanding Law Student Award; American Jurisprudence Awards in Constitutional Law and Uniform Commercial Code; Hispanic Law Students Assn; Rothgerber Moot Court Competition; Women’s Law Caucus; tutor for Diversity Program.

University of Denver Denver, Colorado Bachelor of Arts, Economics/Political Science March 1987 Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, El Pomar Foundation Scholar, Hornbeck Scholar, Honor’s Program, Award for Outstanding Scholar in Political Science.

American University Washington D.C. Economic Policy Program Fall 1986

City University of London London, England Study Abroad Program Fall 1985

OTHER LEGAL AND WORK EXPERIENCE

Holme Roberts & Owen Boulder, Colorado Attorney 1993 to 1995 Law practice in civil litigation, with emphasis in employment, trade secret, receivership and commercial dispute matters. Conducted supervisor training and employment law seminars to corporate clients. Member of firm Diversity Committee, Litigation and Employment Practice Groups. Law Clerk, Winter 1991.

Faegre & Benson Denver, Colorado Attorney 1992 to 1993 Law practice in civil litigation, with emphasis in employment, commercial/business, and eminent domain matters. Law Clerk, Summer 1991.

Davis, Graham & Stubbs Denver, Colorado Law Clerk Summers 1990 and 1991 Performed legal research, drafting of memoranda, pleadings and documents in litigation, corporate, real estate, and bankruptcy matters. U.S. General Accounting Office Denver, Colorado Program Evaluator 1987 to 1989 Evaluated various federal programs and co-authored reports to Congress on Food and Nutrition Programs on Indian Reservations, financial audits of U.S. Air Force accounting and procurement procedures, and military health and benefit programs.

MCI Communications Denver, Colorado Service & Sales Representative 1984 to 1987 Customer sales and service; organized employee incentive sales programs and implemented employee training reference manuals. Part-time during academic year.

Brookings Institute Washington D.C. Government Studies Research Intern Fall 1986 Research assistance provided for the Brookings project book: AUTOMATIC GOVERNMENT: THE POLITICS OF INDEXATION.

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS Authored Papers at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=94954

Casebooks:

SPORTS LAW: CASES & MATERIALS & INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL (Lexis 8TH ed. 2016) (7TH ed. 2011) (6th ed. 2006) (5th ed. 2003) (4th ed. 2000) (co-authors Raymond Yasser, James McCurdy, Peter Goplerud), with accompanying Teacher Manual (2016).

ARBITRATION: CASES AND MATERIALS (with Stephen K. Huber) (2nd 2006) (Lexis 3rd ed. 2011).

UNDERSTANDING ADR (Carolina Academic Press) (completed Fall 2016, publication in progress)

In Progress Fall 2016

Michael McCann, Ed., HANDBOOK ON SPORTS LAW (Oxford University Press) (contributing chapter on Doping in Sport)

Ethical Landmines in Mediated Settlements, - - Ohio St. L.J. – (2016) (Symposium 2016)

ARBITRATION: CASES AND MATERIALS (with Stephen K. Huber) (2nd 2006) (Lexis 3rd ed. 2011) (3rd Edition in progress, manuscript due Spring 2017

Law Reviews:

Tackling Abuse in Sport through Dispute System Design, 13 ST. THOMAS L. REV. – (2016)

Money on the Table: Reconsidering College Sports Video Games and Athlete Publicity Rights Post NCAA Student-Athlete Likeness Litigation, 5 MISS. SPORTS L. REV. 1 (2015)

The Clash: Squaring Agency and Representative Recourse with Mandatory Arbitration, 89 SO. CAL. L. REV. 105 (2015)

Gamechanger: NCAA Student-Athlete Likeness Litigation and the Future of College Sports, 3 MISS. SPORTS L. REV. 80 (2014). The New Normal in College Sports: Realigned and Reckoning, 41 PEPP. LAW REV. 209 (2013).

The Accidental Preemption Statute: Federal Arbitration Act and Displacement of State Agency Regulation, 6 PENN STATE YB. ARB. & MED. 59 (2013).

The Public Costs of Private Judging, Univ. of Nebraska Law-Lincoln, Conference on Justice, Conflict and Well-Being (2013) (Springer Publication).

The Death of Class Arbitration After Concepcion, 60 KANS. L. REV. 101 (2012).

NCAA Sanctions: Assigning Blame Where It Belongs, 52 BOSTON COLLEGE L. REV. 551 (2011).

The Other Avenues of Hall Street and Prospects for Judicial Review of Arbitral Awards, 14 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 929 (2010) (Symposium on Supreme Court Arbitration Jurisprudence 2008-09).

Anatomy of the First Public International Sports Arbitration and the Future of Public Arbitration After USADA v. Floyd Landis, 2010 PENN STATE YB. ARB. & MED. 234.

Simply a Dress Rehearsal? U.S. Olympic Sports Arbitration and De Novo Review at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, 28 GEORGIA J. INT’L & COMP. L. 101 (2009).

Doping Control, Mandatory Arbitration and Process Dangers for Accused Athletes in International Sports, 10 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. J. 5 (2009) (Symposium on Arbitrating Sports).

The Fantasy of Athlete Publicity Rights, 11 CHAPMAN L. REV. (2008) (Symposium).

Preserving the Federal Arbitration Act by Amending the Statute to Rein In Judicial Expansion and Mandatory Use, 8 NEV. L. J.385 (2007) (Symposium).

Internationalization in College Sports: Issues in Recruiting, Amateurism, and Scope, 42 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 101 (Fall 2006) (Symposium).

Universes Colliding: The Constitutional Implications of Arbitral Class Actions, 47 WILLIAM & MARY L. REV. 1711 (2005).

The Intersection of Disability and Sports: Assessing Challenges to Rules of Participation and Play by Athletes with Disabilities, 50 ST. LOUIS UNIV. L J. 137 (2005) (Symposium).

Reexamining Arbitral Immunity in an Age of Mandatory and Professional Arbitration, 88 MINN. L. REV. 449 (2004).

Confidentiality’s Constitutionality: The Incursion on Judicial Powers to Regulate Parties in Court-Connected Mediation, 8 HARV. NEG. L.J. 29 (2003).

California New Arbitrator Ethics Standards: A Primer for Compliance and Confusion?, DISP. RESOL. SERV. NEWS (Oct. 2002) and (ABA, Arbitration News, December 2002).

Checks on Participant Conduct in Compulsory ADR: Reconciling the Need for Good Faith Participation, Autonomy, and Confidentiality, 73 IND. L.J. 591 (2001).

Academic Standards or Discriminatory Hoops: Learning Disabled Students and the NCAA Initial Eligibility Requirements, 66 TENN. L. REV. 499 (1999). SELECT SPEAKING AND TRAINING PRESENTATIONS

Webinar, ABA Section of Antitrust Law’s Trade, Sports, and Professional Assn, O’Bannon v. NCAA at the Supreme Court, (Aug. 2016)

JAMS, Sports & Entertainment Practice Group "Learning from Clients" Series: Sports and the Industry (August 2016)

University of Oregon, Sports Law Institute, International Sports Law (July 2014, 2015, 2016)

Pepperdine Law, Faculty Scholar Workshop, Dispute System Design for SafeSport (2016)

Pepperdine Law, Panel & Screening of Doping: The Dirty Side of Sports (March 2016)

ABA, Section on Dispute Resolution, Developments in Arbitration Law (NYC 2016) (Sept. 2016)

AALS, Section on Law & Sports, Section Chair (2016-17)

ABA, Law School Division, National Arbitration Competition Subcommittee (2010-2017)

St. Thomas University School of Law, Symposium on Dispute System Design (MN Nov. 2015)

Colorado School of Law, Arbitration Law: Current Issues (Boulder, CO Nov. 2015)

National Sports Law Institute, Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI Oct. 2015) SafeSport: Creating a Process to Ensure a Safe Sporting Environment

University of Colorado, Center for Sports Governance (Boulder, CO Oct. 2015) Panelist, Doped: The Dirty Side of Sports

Federal District Court and Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference (Portland, OR Oct. 2015) Panelist, Current Issues in Sports Law

ABA, Webinar, Arbitration Law Update (2014, 2015)

Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), Panelist, Amateurism in College Sports; and Governance in Alternative Dispute Resolution (2015)

International Commercial Dispute Resolution, London/Paris/Geneva (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015)

ABA, Section on Dispute Resolution, Arbitration Law Update; Legal Educator’s Colloquium, Teaching Arbitration Law (April 2015)

ADR Works in Progress Conference, Southwestern Law School, Mandatory Arbitration’s Impact on Administrative Agency Processes (Nov. 2014)

University of Wyoming, Doping and International Sports Law, Laramie, WY (2014) (2013)

Moderator, Intersectional Perspectives on Title IX, Conference on Relationships, School of Law (Oct. 2014)

Panelist, Arbitration in Sports, National Sports Law Institute, Marquette University (Oct. 2014)

Presenter, The Clash: Mandatory Arbitration and Administrative Agency Access, Faculty Colloquium, Marquette University School of Law (Oct. 2014)

Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers, Denver, CO (2014) (2015)

SEALS, Mandatory Arbitration and Questions of Justice. Amelia Island, FL (Aug. 2014)

Pepperdine Straus Institute, International & Olympic Dispute Resolution (2012) (2014)

Radio Interview, Voice of America, The NBA and Clippers Owner (May 1, 2014) http://www.voanews.com/audio/audio/406348.html

TV Interview, CBS-LA, NBA Sanction of Clippers Owner Donald Sterling (4/29/14)

University of Oregon Law Review, Symposium on NCAA In Crisis, Eugene, OR (April 2014)

ABA, Section on Dispute Resolution, Presenter, Arbitration Law Update, Miami, FL (2014)

University of Oregon/Sports Lawyers Assn, Panelist, Sports Arbitration, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum, Portland, Oregon (Feb. 2014)

AALS Annual Meeting, Panelist, ADR & The Regulatory State; Sports Law Section, Program Organizer and Officer, Unprecedented Changes in College Sports New York, NY (Jan. 2014)

Independent Film & Television Alliance, Presenter, Arbitrator Training, Legal Developments. American Film Market, Santa Monica, CA (Nov. 2014)

Pepperdine Law, Organizer, Doping & The Culture of Sport Symposium, Malibu, CA (2013)

Marquette University, National Sports Law Institute Annual Conference. Board Member, Moderator, Panel on International Sports. Milwaukee, WI (Oct. 2013)

University of Wyoming, Presenter, Doping and International Sports Law, Laramie, WY (2013)

Mississippi Law Review Symposium, The Future of Amateurism in College Athletics (2013)

ABA, Section on Dispute Resolution, Arbitration Law Update, Webinar & Annual Conference

The New Normal in College Sports: Realigned and Reckoning, Pepperdine Law Review Symposium (April 2013)

Arbitration Preemption and Displaced Agency Governance, Penn State Law (2013)

COMMUNITY Commissioner/Board of Directors, Malibu Little League (2010-2014); Coach, AYSO Soccer. USTA League Tennis. BAR ADMISSION: Colorado.