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DAVID KADER

Resume / February 2014 Present Position: Professor, State (ASU) Sandra Day O=Connor of Law Jewish Studies Faculty, ASU Faculty Affiliate, Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies Faculty Affiliate, ASU Center for the Study of Religion & Conflict Faculty Affiliate, Melikian Center Russian, Eurasian & East European Studies

Office: Sandra O' Day O'Connor College of Law Tempe, Arizona 85287-7906 Telephone: (480) 965-6386 Fax: (480) 965-2427 Email: [email protected] University Education:

Master of Laws (LL.M.), University of London, England, 1974 Juris Doctor (J.D.), , Seattle, Washington, 1972 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), California State University Fresno, 1969

Professional Appointments: Arizona State of Law, Tempe, Arizona, 1979 - present * Professor, 1981 - present * Associate Dean, 1980 - 1983 * Associate Professor, 1979 – 1981

Visiting Professor, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington Summer 2011, 2012

Visiting Professor, Sarajevo University, Bosnia Herzigovina Summer 2010

Visiting Professor, College of Law, Syracuse, New York Fall 2007

Faculty Participant, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Curt C. & Elsie Silberman Seminar for Faculty: "Impact & Legacy of the Holocaust on the Law" (June 2007)

Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, London, England, Spring 2007

Visiting Professor, Wuhan University School of Law, Wuhan, Hubei Pr. P.R. China, Spring 2005

Faculty Participant, National Endowment for the Humanities Institute, at the Oxford Center for Hebrew & Jewish Studies, England, Summer 2003

Faculty, Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies Cambridge Program St. Catherine=s College, Cambridge University, England, Summer 2002

Visiting Professor, Loyola , , Summers >89 ->91 & >93 ->95

Visiting Scholar, Southampton University Faculty of Laws, England, Spring 1986

Associate Professor, College of Law, Iowa City, Iowa, 1975-1979

Visiting Lecturer in Law, Warwick University Faculty of Laws, England, 1974-1975 & Summer 1978

Law Clerk to Justice Robert F. Utter, Washington State Supreme Court, 1972 - 1973

Current Bar Affiliation: Bar Association of California (since 1972) & Washington (1972-2010)

Editor: JURIMETRICS: THE JOURNAL OF LAW, SCIENCE AND Editor-in-Chief (1991-1993) & Book Review Editor (1984-1985)

ARIZONA STATE LAW FORUM, Editor (1981-1985)

WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW, Articles Editor (1971-1972)

Author: A Comparative Overview of the Religion Clauses of the Kosovo and U.S. Constitutions (forthcoming, 2014)

Review of M. Marrus, SOME MEASURE OF JUSTICE, 51 American Journal of Legal History at 547 (July 2011)

POETRY OF THE LAW: FROM CHAUCER TO THE PRESENT (with M. Stanford - University of Iowa Press, 2010)

The Supreme Court of Arizona: Its 2002-2003 Decisions,@ 37 Arizona State Law Journal 17 (2005)

The Supreme Court of Arizona: Its 2001-2002 Decisions,@ 35 Arizona State Law Journal 311 (2003)

The Supreme Court of Arizona: Its 2000-2001 Decisions,@ 34 Arizona State Law Journal 369 (2002)

Uncommon Knowledge: More Arizona Clemency History,@ (with T. Stromberg) The Defender (April 2002)

The Supreme Arizona Court: Its 1999-2000 Decisions,@ 33 Arizona State Law Journal 1 (2000)

The Quality of Mercy: A History of Clemency in Arizona@ (with K. Olbricht) The Defender (July 2000)

Medical Liberalism=s Past & Future@ 34 JURIMETRICS 235 (1994) (with others, M. Hall the primary author, born out of law school Book Group, of which I was the convener)

Progress & Limitations in Basic Genocide Law,@ in GENOCIDE: FURTHER CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW, ed. Charny (Mansell, London, 1990)

Law & Genocide: A Critical Annotated Bibliography,@ 11 Hastings International & Comparative L. Rev. 381 (1988)

Torts & Torah,@ 4 Journal of Law & Religion 161 (1986)

One of Those Few,@ 1984 Arizona State Law Journal 419 (1984) (Tribute to Dean Alan Matheson)

The Mobilization of Shame: A Report on the Human Rights Work of Amnesty International,@ 4 Arizona State Law Forum 5 (1981)

The Law of Tortious Prenatal Death Since Roe v. Wade,@ 45 Missouri L. Rev. 639 (1980)

Review of THE DEATH PENALTY by Amnesty International 1980 Arizona State Law Journal 815

Civil Liability for the Infliction of Prenatal Harm,@ book chapter in TRAUMA IN PREGNANCY, ed. Buchsbaum (Saunders, 1979)

All Rumors Have Their Truth: A Report on Amnesty International,@ 17 Iowa Advocate 4 (1979)

IOWA TORT GUIDE (with Blades) (University of Iowa, 1976)

Selected Other Works:

Teaching Materials (unpublished): Religion & the Constitution (since 1983) Injury, Compensation and the Law (with Ellis, 1978) Legal Method - An Introduction (with Baldus, 1978)

A Bill of Rights Broadside (with colleagues in Art Department, 1996; part of University Art Collection & displayed in Law Library of ASU)

Delivery of Services to the Elderly of Iowa: Agency Assisted Self-Studies@ (Vol. 1 of Project Report Series, with others, 1977)

Selected Public Lectures/Panels:

Rumi for Our Time (Invited closing remarks at the 8th Annual Dinner of the Foundation of Intercultural Dialogue, Hyatt Regency, Phoenix, November 14, 2013)

The Religion Clauses of the U.S. Constitution (to Azerbaijan delegation, at ASU Melikian Center, Sept. 10, 2013)

Lecture / Readings from POETRY OF THE LAW: ASU College of Law (Fall 2010), Changing Hands Bookstore (Tempe, Spring 2010), Tempe Center for the Arts (Spring 2011), Seattle University School of Law (Summer 2011)

Remembering Nuremberg (Arizona Supreme Court Law Day panel April 30, 2010) Refugees Conference, ASU (Panel Moderator, April 8, 2010) Religion & the U.S. Constitution: What Kind of Wall? (Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue, AZ, March 23, 2010) Religious Liberty in the U.S. (Glendale Community College Class on Comparative Religion, February 9, 2010) Eastern Europe in Transition: Secularization & Resacralization in Postsocialist Eastern Europe (Panelist at ASU Melikian Center 70-year retrospective on Eastern Europe, November 9, 2009) "A Comparative Look: the Religion Clauses of the U.S. and Kosovo Constitutions" (University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo, May 2009) "Religion and the American Constitution" (Kosovar Group, ASU, Jan. 2009) "Religion and the American Constitution" (Open Society Institute Conference Plenary lecture, Zagreb, Croatia, June 2008) "Religion in US Law" (Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies, Sarajevo University, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, June 2008) The Evolution of Creationism: Intelligent Design & the First Amendment@ (Temple Solel Public Lecture Series, Scottsdale, AZ, September 2006) The Nuremberg Trials: Reflections on the Public & Private Self@ (Vladka Meed Summer Alumni Program of the American Gathering, Washington, D.C., March 2006) Religion & the US Constitution@ (Bosnian Group, ASU, Feb. 2006)

Law and Law Study in China@ (ASU, Fall 2005)

Legal Education in America@ (Wuhan University, China, Spring 2005)

The Ten Words: Text & Context@ (Temple Beth Israel, Spring 2003)

Shakespeare, Justice, and the Law of Elizabethan England@ (Bureau of Jewish Education, fall 2002) "Why Shylock?@ (Bureau of Jewish Education, summer 2002)

Faith-Based Charitable Initiatives & the First Amendment@ (The American Jewish Committee Town Hall, 2001) "Clemency in Arizona@ ( College of Law, 2001)

"The Non-verbal Communication of the Holocaust@ (Bureau of Jewish Education Public Educators Conference, 2001) "Bush v. Gore: Law or Politics@ (Sun City West lecture series, 2001)

"The Future of Holocaust Remembrance@ (Keynote Address to Bureau of Jewish Education Public Educators Conference, 2000) "World Religions & the United States Constitution" (Keynote address in University Student lecture series "How The World Worships@ - 1998)

"The Religion Clauses of the U.S. Constitution: What Kind of Wall?@ (Lecture as the 1998 Rabbi A. Plotkin Scholar in Residence at Temple Beth Israel, Phoenix, Arizona) "Separation of Church & State: How Does It Effect Religious Minorities in Public Schools@ (in CLE Program of the American Jewish Committee & Joint Task Force on Religion in the Public Schools of the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix, 1998)

Courses Frequently Taught:

Criminal Procedure Torts Religion and the Constitution State Constitutional Law

Selected University & Collegiate Service:

University Governance and Grievance Committee (elected faculty position, 2012-2015)

Faculty Working Group, Ford Planning Grant (“Public Religion, the Secular, and Democracy@), 2006 Faculty Seminar Series, Ford Seminar (ADifficulty Dialogues: Teaching & Talking about Religion in Public@), 2006 University Faculty Tenure & Promotion Committee Faculty Senate (College of Law representative) President's Consultative Committee

University Sunset Review Committee of Center for the Study of Law, Science & Technology Faculty Advisory Board of Jewish Studies Program in College of Liberal Arts/Sciences Law Dean=s Advisory Committee (elected member throughout 1991-1998 period) Chair of numerous major committees, including: Advisory Personnel, Appointments, Curriculum and of the Self-Study Committee (for ABA/AALS accreditation) Member of numerous committees, including Clinic, LLM, Externship

Selected Professional Service & Activities:

U.S. Holocaust Memorial & Museum Regional Educators’ Summit (invited participant, at Flinn Foundation, Phoenix, November 13-14, 2013)

Faculty Participant, Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar on Transhumanism (2004-2010)

Faculty Delegate in U.S. State Department/ASU Milikian Center mission to Kosovo and Macedonia, May 2009

Discussion Facilitator, "Let's Talk About It: Jewish Literature – Identity & Imagination," ASU Libraries – Hayden Library, Fall 2008

Faculty Delegate in U.S. State Department/ASU Melikian Center mission to Bosnia & Herzegovina (June 2008)

Affiliate, Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies

Affiliate, ASU Center for the Study of Religion & Conflict * Faculty Participant in Transhumanism Workshop (2007-present)

Editorial Board, JURIMETRICS {publication of the ABA Section of Science & Technology and the Center for the study of Law, Science, & Technology of Arizona State University College of Law}

Cardoza Society {member of founding Steering Committee of Arizona jurists and lawyers}

Joint Task Force on Religion in the Public Schools of the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix {project responding to concerns of church/state issues in the public schools}

Director, Council of Legal Education (CLEO), Southwest Institute (1984)

Coordinator, Arizona Capital Punishment Project (1983-1984)

Selected :

Advisory Council, Martin-Springer Institute, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ (2007-present) Advisory Council, V. Meed Summer Teachers= Program of the American Gathering (2007-present) President, Phoenix Holocaust Survivors= Association (1996-97 & 1998-2006) President, Har Zion Congregation, Paradise Valley, Arizona (1991-1993) Vice President, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Pacific Southwest Region (1992-1994) Faculty, Bureau of Jewish Education, Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix (ongoing) Arizona Humanities Council, Consortium of Scholars (early to mid 1990s)

Selected Recent Awards:

2009 ABA Pro Bono Award for the Holocaust Survivors Justice Network (of which I was a participating volunteer) Academic Member of U.S. State Department Citizens Exchange Mission to Bosnia- Herzegovina (June 2008), & to Kosovo and Macedonia (May 2009) 2005 Council of International Exchange of Scholars, Fulbright ALTERNATE to China 2004/2005 Last Lecture Series (ASU) Nominee 2003 NEH Award, Oxford Center for Hebrew & Jewish Studies Oxford University, England 2001 Outstanding Faculty Editor Award from Arizona State Law Journal 1999 Shofar Zakhor Award from the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors Association 1997 Outstanding Faculty Editor Award from Arizona State Law Journal 1995 Award of Merit from the University of Judaism, Los Angeles