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MARY ANNE FRANKS Associate Professor of Law University of Miami School of Law• 1311 Miller Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 (305) 284-5345 (office) • [email protected] EMPLOYMENT UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW, July 2010 – present (on sabbatical fall 2013). Associate Professor of Law Courses: Family Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Seminar: Bias and the Law Independent Studies: Death Penalty, Same-Sex Marriage, Same-Sex Adoption, Incarceration, Law and Gender 2013 Hausler Golden Apple Teaching Award Nominee CYBER CIVIL RIGHTS INITIATIVE, August 2013-present Board of Directors UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA, PAMPLONA, SPAIN, November 2013. Visiting Professor Course: U.S. Criminal Law UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL, September 2008 – June 2010. Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Gender Studies Seminar: The Social Meaning of Crime; Legal Research and Writing THE SAB NEGOTIATION GROUP, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, Fall 2007 – 2009. Senior Consultant and Trainer HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Fall 2005 – June 2008 (4 Derek Bok Distinction in Teaching Awards) Lecturer, Department of Social Studies Seminar: Shouting Fire: Laws and Limits of Free Speech, spring 2008 Course: Social Studies 10: Introduction to Social Theory, full year 2007 Teaching Fellow, Government, Philosophy, and English Departments, fall 2005 – winter 2007 Courses: Justice, Existentialism in Literature and Film, Art and Thought of the Cold War CATHARINE MACKINNON, VISITING PROFESSOR, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Fall 2007. Research Assistant DEBEVOISE AND PLIMPTON, NEW YORK, Summer 2006. Summer Associate (received offer of permanent employment) INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC), THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS, June – August 2005. Law Clerk/Visiting Professional, Office of the Prosecutor (Investigations Division) QUINCY COLLEGE, QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS, January 2004 - January 2005. Adjunct Faculty, Department of Humanities Courses: Ethics, Introduction to Philosophy, World Religions EDUCATION HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D., JUNE 2007 (CUM LAUDE) Honors: National Association of Women Lawyers Outstanding Law School Student Award 2007 Chayes International Public Service Fellow 2005 Reginald Lewis International Internship 2005 Harvard Law School Association Alumnae Fellowship 2005 Activities: Senior Executive Editor, Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Executive Editor, Harvard Human Rights Journal Student Attorney, Criminal Justice Institute Resident Tutor in Law, Eliot House Franks CV 2 OXFORD UNIVERSITY, OXFORD, ENGLAND, D.PHIL., M.PHIL. (RHODES SCHOLAR, LOUISIANA AND WADHAM 1999) . D. Phil., Modern Languages and Literature, January 2004 Doctoral Thesis: “Enjoying Women: Psychoanalysis, Sex, and the Political” Examination Fields: Continental philosophy (ethics), psychoanalytic theory, gender theory, political theory . M. Phil., with distinction, European Literature (French and German), June 2001. LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS, B.A., MAY 1999 (SUMMA CUM LAUDE) Philosophy and English Literature double major, Classics minor Honors: Ignatian (Presidential) Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa Outstanding Thesis Award Activities: Founder and Editor-in-Chief of sous rature (philosophy journal) President, Philosophy Society RESEARCH INTERESTS Family law, criminal procedure, criminal law, discrimination, free speech, cyberlaw, law and social norms, law and gender. PUBLICATIONS Articles “I Am/I Am Not: On ‘Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory.’” 102 Cal. L. Rev. (Festschrift in Honor of Angela Harris, forthcoming 2014). “Criminalizing Revenge Porn.” Wake Forest L. Rev. (forthcoming 2014 with Danielle Keats Citron). “How to Feel Like a Woman, or, Why Punishment is a Drag.” 61 UCLA L. Rev. (forthcoming February 2014). “Everything But the Gun,” Miami L. Rev. (11th Circuit Issue) (forthcoming 2014). “Sexual Harassment 2.0.” 71 Maryland L. Rev. 655 (2012). “When Bad Speech Does Good.” 43 Loy. Chi. L. J. 395 (2012). “Lies, Damned Lies, and Judicial Empathy, “ 51 Washburn L. J. 61 (2011). “Unwilling Avatars: Idealism and Discrimination in Cyberspace.” 20 Colum. J. Gender & L. 224 (2011). “The Banality of Cyber Discrimination, or, The Eternal Recurrence of September.” 87 DU Process: An Online Supplement to the Denver U. L. Rev. 5 (2010). “Guantánamo Forever: U.S. Sovereignty and the Unending State of Exception.” 1 Harv. L. & Pol’y Rev. 259 (2007). “What’s Left of Pleasure? A Review of Janet Halley’s Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism.” 30 Harv. J. L. & Gender 257 (2007). “The Insistence of Lacan on Woman as the Letter.” The Symptom. Issue 2, Spring 2002. “Remote Locutions: Mediation, Alienation, and Superfluity in Cyberspace Ideology” - Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts (peer- reviewed). Duquesne University, Vol. 1:3, Spring 1999. Book Chapters “Obscene Undersides: Women and Evil between the Taliban and the US.” Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil. Indiana Univ. Press, 2007 (originally published in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (peer-reviewed journal), Vol. 18:1). Franks CV 3 “An-aesthetic Theory: Adorno, Sexuality, and Memory.” Feminist Interpretations of Adorno. Penn State Press, 2006. “(Porno)Graphic Depictions: Manufacturing an Erotics of Identity.” Image Into Identity. Rodopi, 2006. “Von Sex und Andere Akte (Of Sex and Other Acts)” – Über Zizek: Perspektiven und Kritiken. Turia + Kant, 2004. “Controlled Exposure: Courbet’s L’origine du monde and the Woman-Thing.” Exposure: Revealing Bodies, Unveiling Representations. Peter Lang, 2004. “Obscene Supplements, or, what we talk about when we talk about death.” Postmodern Productions. Lit Verlag, 2001. WORKS IN PROGRESS Enjoying Women: Harm, Pleasure, and the Law (book project; draft available upon request) PRESENTATIONS On Angela Harris’s “Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory.” - Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Angela Harris, University of California Berkeley School of Law, CA, September 2013. Non-Consensual Pornography and the Law. - Google Headquarters, Mountain View, CA, September 2013. Equal Protection and the Internet. - Washington 55th Annual Judicial Conference, Wenatchee, WA, September 2013. The End of Childhood. - Clicks and Stones: Cyberbullying, Digital Citizenship and the Challenges of Legal Response, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Toronto, Canada, May 2013. A Dangerous Fragility: Masculinity, Vulnerability, and Harm - Law & Society Association, Boston, MA, June 2013. - New Waves Roundtable. London, England, April 2013. - Internal Speaker Series, University of Miami School of Law, March 2013. Men, Women, and Optimal Violence. - New Voices in Legal Theory Roundtable (co-host), University of Miami School of Law, April 2012. - Criminal Justice Center’s Junior Scholars Conference, University of Florida Law School, Gainesville, FL, March 2013. The Vulnerability Tax. - American Association of Law Schools Section on Law and Humanities, New Orleans, LA, January 2013. The Unequal Burden of Cyber Discrimination. - National Association of Women Judges Annual Conference (Panel: Power and Reach of the Internet). Miami, FL, November 2012. - Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting (Panel: Cyber-harassment and Cyber- bullying). Amelia Island, FL, August 2012. Bias in the Courtroom. - Literature and the Law Conference, Marker Law & Mediation and the University of Miami Student Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Society, Miami, FL, October 26, 2012. Commentator, Confronting Automated Law Enforcement (Lisa Shay et al) - We Robot Conference, University of Miami School of Law, April 2012. Commentator, Real Women, Real Rape (Bennett Capers) Franks CV 4 - Criminal Justice Colloquium, University of Miami School of Law, March 2012. The Merits of Overreaction: Responding to Aggregate Asymmetries of Force. - Law & Society Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 2012. - University of Miami Political Science Department Faculty Colloquium, April 2012. - International Conference on the Victims of Crime in the Public and Legal Arenas, Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, March 14, 2012. ‘So Great a Favourite’: Coverture’s Long Shadow. - Legal Theory Colloquium, University of Illinois Law School, January 26, 2012. - Law & Society Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, June 2011. How to Feel Like a Woman, or, Why Punishment is a Drag. - New Voices in Gender Studies (competition winner), AALS Annual Conference, Washington DC, January 5, 2012. - Internal Speaker Series, University of Miami Law School, March 23, 2011. - Prawfsfest 8, Arizona State University College of Law, December 2010. - New Voices in Legal Theory Roundtable, St. Louis University, April 23-24, 2010. - Regulation of Family, Sex, and Gender Workshop, University of Chicago Law School, April 14, 2010. Gender and the Genocidal Script. - Hate Speech, Incitement, and Genocide: 2011 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal Conference, Loyola University Chicago, April 8, 2011. Myths and Realities of Sexual Assault. - University of Arkansas at Monticello, April 2011. The Case Against Complexity in Globalized Jurisprudence. - William Twining Symposium, University of Miami Law School, January 22, 2011. From Coverture to Conspiracy and Back Again: Women, Coercion, and Crime. - Workshop on Criminal Justice, 2011 AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco. January 6, 2011. Sexual Harassment 2.0. - Cyberlaw Colloquium, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C., April 30, 2010. - University of Chicago Law School