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RESUME STEPHEN A. SIEGEL Office Address: College of Law DePaul University 25 East Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60604 Telephone: (312) 362-8144 E-mail: [email protected] Home Address: 2219 Schiller Avenue Wilmette, Illinois 60091 Telephone: (847) 256-4116 Married: Susan Bandes Children: Daniel, Andrew Admitted to Practice: 1971, Massachusetts EDUCATION B.A., Columbia College, 1967 J.D., Harvard Law School, 1971 LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1972 LEGAL EMPLOYMENT 1972-Present DePaul University, College of Law Distinguished Research Professor (2003-Present) Associate Dean for Research, Scholarship and Faculty Development (2001-2009) Professor (1981-2003) Associate Professor (1976-81) Assistant Professor (1972-1976) University of Illinois, College of Law Visiting Professor (Spring, 2010) 1971-72 Ford Foundation Fellow in Urban Law, Harvard Law School BOARDS Editor, Law and History Review (1993-2000) TEACHING Constitutional Law (2002-Present) Supreme Court Litigation Seminar (1994-Present) Constitutional Torts and Section 1983 (2008-Present) Land-Use Planning (1972-77, 1981-Present) Property I and II (1972-77, 1979-2002) Legal History (1972-1994) Property Rights and Economic Liberties (1999-2002) Torts I & II (1977-79) SCHOLARSHIP PUBLICATIONS BOOK A Student's Guide to Easements, Real Covenants and Equitable Servitudes (Matthew Bender) (1st ed. 1988) (2nd ed. 1999) (3rd ed. 2012) BOOK CHAPTER The Death and Rebirth of the Clear and Present Danger Test, in Transformations in American Legal History: Essays in Honor of Professor Morton J. Horwitz 211 (Alfred Brophy & Daniel Hamilton eds. Harvard University Press, 2008) ARTICLES Textualism on Trial: Article III’s Jury Trial Provision, The “Petty Crime” Exception, and Other Departures From Clear Constitutional Text, 51 Houston Law Review ___ (2013) (forthcoming) The Constitution on Trial: Article III’s Jury Trial Provision, Originalism, and the Problem of Motivated Reasoning, 52 Santa Clara Law Review 373 (2012) Injunctions for Defamation, Juries, and the Clarifying Light of 1868, 56 Buffalo Law Review 655 (2008) The Origin of the Compelling State Interest Test and Strict Scrutiny, 48 American Journal of Legal History 355 (2006) Justice Holmes, Buck v. Bell, and the History of Equal Protection, 90 Minnesota Law Review 106 (2005) Francis Wharton’s Orthodoxy: God, Historical Jurisprudence, and Classical Legal Thought, 46 American Journal of Legal History 422 (2004) The Conscientious Congressman’s Guide to the Electoral Count Act of 1887, 56 Florida Law Review 541 (2004) Comment, The Revision Thickens, 20 Law and History Review 631 (2002) John Chipman Gray and the Moral Basis of Classical Legal Thought, 86 Iowa Law Review 1513 (2001) Symposium Comment: Rebalancing Professor Ely’s Reappraisal of the Marshall Court and Property Rights, 33 John Marshall Law Review 1165 (2000) The Federal Government's Power to Enact Color-Conscious Laws: An Originalist Analysis, 92 Northwestern University Law Review 477 (1998) Joel Bishop's Orthodoxy, 13 Law and History Review 215 (1995) Lochner Era Jurisprudence and the American Constitutional Tradition, 70 N.C. L. Rev. 1 (1991) Historism in Late Nineteenth Century Constitutional Thought, 1990 Wis. L. Rev. 1431 Understanding the Nineteenth Century Contract Clause: The Role of the Property-Privilege Distinction and "Takings" Clause Jurisprudence, 60 So. Cal. L. Rev. 1 (1986) Understanding the Lochner Era: Lessons From the Controversy Over Railroad and Utility Rate Regulation, 70 Va. L. Rev. 187 (1984) John Chipman Gray, Legal Formalism, and the Transformation of Perpetuities Law, 36 U. Miami L. Rev. 439 (1982) The Aristotelian Basis of English Law, 1450-1800, 56 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 18 (1981) Classified Real Property Taxes in Illinois: The Wake of Hoffman v. Clark, 11 Loy. (Chicago) L.J. 21 (1979) Illinois Zoning: On the Verge of a New Era, 25 DePaul L. Rev. 616 (1976) Is the Modern Lease a Conveyance or a Contract? -- A Historical Analysis, 52 J. of Urban L. 649 (1975) BOOK REVIEWS Book Review, 30 Law and History Review 639 (2012) (reviewing Kunal Parker, Common Law, History, and Democracy in America, 1790-1900: Legal Thought Before Modernism (2011)) Book Review, 29 Law and History Review 644 (2011) (reviewing Victoria Nourse, Victoria F. Nourse, In Reckless Hands: Skinner v. Oklahoma and the Near Triumph of American Eugenics (2008)) How Many Critiques Must Historians Write?, 45 Tulsa L. Rev. 823 (2010) (reviewing Edward Purcell, Jr., Originalism, Federalism, and the American Constitutional Enterprise: A Historical Inquiry (2007)) Book Review, 28 Law and History Review 1094 (2010) (reviewing Matthew W. Finkin and Robert C. Post, For the Common Good: Principles of American Academic Freedom (2009)) Book Review, 28 Law and History Review 282 (2010) (reviewing Stuart Banner, Who Owns the Sky?: The Struggle to Control Airspace From the Wright Brothers On (Harvard University Press, 2008)) Book Review, 26 Law and History Review 213 (2008) (reviewing Daniel W. Hamilton, The Limits of Sovereignty: Property Confiscation in the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War (2007)) Book Review, 25 Law and History Review 684 (2007) (reviewing Ken I. Kersch, Constructing Civil Liberties: Discontinuities in the Development of American Constitutional Law (2004)) Book Review, 25 Law and History Review 404 (2007) (reviewing Amy Dru Stanley, From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation 1998); Ariela J. Gross, Double Character: Slavery and Mastery in the Antebellum Southern Courtroom (2000); and Karin L. Zipf, Labor of Innocents: Forced Apprenticeship in North Carolina, 1715-1919 2005)) Book Review, 24 Law and History Review 238 (2006) (reviewing Mark Warren Bailey, Guardians of the Moral Order: The Legal Philosophy of the Supreme Court, 1860-1910 (2004)) Book Review, 23 Law and History Review 213 (2005) (reviewing Paul O. Carrese, The Cloaking of Power: Montesquieu, Blackstone, and the Rise of Judicial Activism (2003)) Book Review, 36 Irish Jurist (n.s.) 380 (2001) (reviewing Albert W. Alschuler, Law Without Values: the Life, Work, and Legacy of Justice Holmes (1997)) Book Review, 17 Law and History Review 410 (1999) (reviewing Jack N. Rakove, Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution (1996)) Book Review, 26 Reviews in American History 743 (1998) (reviewing David Rabban, The First Amendment in Its Forgotten Years (1997)) Book Review, 103 American Historical Review 1707 (1998) (reviewing Paul Kens, Justice Stephen Field: Shaping Liberty From the Gold Rush to the Gilded Age (1997)) Book Review, 101 American Historical Review 1302 (1996) (reviewing John Henry Schlegel, American Legal Realism and Empirical Social Science (1995)) Let Us Now Praise Infamous Men, 73 Tex. L. Rev. 661 (1995) (reviewing Owen Fiss, History of the Supreme Court of the United States: Troubled Beginnings of the Modern State, 1888-1910 (1993)) The Marshall Court and Republicanism, 67 Tex. L. Rev. 903 (1989) (reviewing G. White, History of the Supreme Court of the United States: The Marshall Court and Cultural Change, 1815-1835 (1988)) MISCELLANEOUS Article on the Contract Clause for the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Stanley Katz ed., Oxford University Press 2009) Articles on Joel Prentiss Bishop, John Chipman Gray, and Francis Wharton for the Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (Roger Neuman ed., Yale University Press, 2009) Article on Strict Scrutiny for the Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States (David Tanenhaus ed. 2008) Article on John Chipman Gray for the Encyclopedia of New England (Burt Feintuch and David Waters eds., Yale University Press, (2005)) (reprint of the Yale Biographical Dictionary entry) Articles on William Prosser and on Sociological Jurisprudence for the Oxford Companion to American Law (Kermit Hall ed. 2002) Article on Classical Legal Thought for Religion and American Law: An Encyclopedia (Paul Finkelman ed. 2000) Article on Joel Bishop for American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999) Article on The Contract Clause for The Constitution and Its Amendments (1998) Articles on late nineteenth century constitutional cases for The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (1992) Articles on Judicial Review and Thomas McIntyre Cooley for The Readers' Companion to American History (1991) PRESENTATIONS (selected) The Constitution on Trial: Originalism, Textualism, and the Exceptions to Article III’s Jury Trial Mandate Third Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University (Chicago) (November, 2012) Marquette University College of Law (April, 2012) History in Nineteenth-Century American Legal Thought Panelist on Author Meets Reader Session on two books at the American Society for Legal History Annual Conference (November, 2011) Expertise and Evidence in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century United States Commentator on two papers at the American Society for Legal History Annual Conference (November, 2011) The Don’t Disregard the Constitution’s Clear Text, Do They? Office of the Illinois Attorney General, Professional Development Program (October, 2010) University of Illinois College of Law (February, 2010) The Death and Rebirth of the Clear and Present Danger Test Festshrift in Honor of Professor Morton J. Horwitz, Harvard Law School (September, 2008) Injunctions for Defamation, Juries, and the Clarifying Light of 1868 Brooklyn Law School (September, 2008) Washington College of Law, American University (October, 2008) The Origin