MARY-ROSE PAPANDREA University of North Carolina School of Law 5117 Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 160 Ridge Road, CB #3380 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3380 (919) 962-3688 (o)/(202) 441-3672 (mobile) [email protected] EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL, J.D. with high honors, June 1995 Order of the Coif; Topics & Comments Editor, University of Chicago Law Review YALE COLLEGE, B.A, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, with distinction in the major (Humanities), May 1992 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW, Chapel Hill, NC (2015-present) Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law (July 2019 to present) Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (July 2016-June 2021) Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professor (July 2017-June 2019) Professor (2015-2017) • Teach Constitutional Law, Media Law, Torts, Civil Procedure, and National Security • Captain, UNC’s “Carolina Next” Strategic Initiative 5: Promote Democracy • Director, Festival of Legal Learning (120-session CLE program at the Law School) • Member, graduate Curriculum Subcommittee of Provost’s Data Science Initiative (Sept. 2019-July 2020) • Member, UNC Global Affairs Leadership Group (July 2019-June 2021) • Member, UNC Student Support Task Force (April 2019-present) • Member, UNC Task Force on Promotion and Tenure (Jan. 2019-May 2019) • faculty Affiliate, UNC Media Law & Policy Center • Hearing Officer, UNC Equal Opportunity and Compliance Committee (May 2017- present) • faculty Advisor for First Amendment Law Review symposia (2015-present) • Strategic Planning Committee (2016-17) • Academic Affairs Committee (ex officio) (2016-2021) • International Programs Committee (ex officio) (2016-2021) • Judicial Clerkship Committee (2015-17) • Member, University Selection Committee for Lambeth Chair in Public Policy (December 2017-present) BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL, Newton, MA (2004-15) Professor (2013-15) Associate Professor of Law with tenure (2009-13) Assistant Professor of Law (2004-09) • Taught Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, first Amendment, Media Law, and National Security • Law School Dean Search Committee (2010-11) • Promotion and Tenure Committee (2014-15) (elected by faculty) • Chair, Alumni Careers in Academic Teaching (2009-11, 2013-15) • Served on Appointments, Admissions, Judicial Clerkships, and Diversity Committees • faculty Advisor for Boston College Law Review (2005-15) • faculty Member of the Year, Boston College Women’s Law Center (2005-06) WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY LLP, Washington, D.C. (1999-2002) Associate Litigated defamation, privacy, employment, and right of access cases for variety of national news organizations. HONORABLE DAVID H. SOUTER (1997-98) Law Clerk, Supreme Court of the United States HONORABLE DOUGLAS H. GINSBURG (1996-97) Law Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit HONORABLE JOHN G. KOELTL (1995-96) Law Clerk, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS UNIVERSITY OF PARIS X, Nanterre, France (Spring 2010; Fall 2014) Taught comparative privacy and free speech law through BC faculty exchange program UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW, Chapel Hill, NC (Spring 2013) Visiting Associate Professor WAKE FOREST LAW SCHOOL, Winston-Salem, NC (fall 2012) Visiting Associate Professor 2 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, New York, NY (2003-04) Visiting Assistant Professor UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT LAW SCHOOL, Hartford, CT (2002-03) Visiting Assistant Professor PUBLICATIONS Books and Chapters MEDIA AND THE LAW, together with accompanying Teacher’s Manual (Lexis-Nexis 2014) (co-authors Lee Levine, David Ardia, and Dale Cohen) (primary author of supplement updates in 2015, 2016, and 2017) The Story of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, in fIRST AMENDMENT STORIES 229-63 (Foundation Press 2012) Information is Power: Exploring a Constitutional Right of Access, in NATIONAL SECURITY LEAKS & THE fREEDOM Of THE PRESS: THE PENTAgON PAPERS fIFTY YEARS ON (Oxford University Press 2021). Articles The Great Unfulfilled Promise of Tinker, 105 VA. L. REV. ONLINE 159 (2019). Media Litigation in a Post-gawker World, 93 TULANE L. REV. 1105-46 (2019) The Missing Marketplace of Ideas Theory, 94 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1725-48 (2019) Religion and Sex: Unholy Bedfellows, 116 MICH. L. REV. 859-80 (2018) (book review of geoffrey Stone’s SEX AND THE CONSTITUTION) The Free Speech Rights of University Students, 101 MINN. L. REV. 1801-1861 (2017) The Government Brand, 110 NORTHWESTERN L. REV. 1195-1234 (2016) National Security Information Disclosures and the Role of Intent, 56 WILLIAM & MARY L. REV. 1381 (2015) Leaker Traitor Whistleblower Spy: National Security Leaks and the First Amendment, 94 B.U. L. REV. 449-544 (2014) Moving Beyond Cameras in the Courtroom: The U.S. Supreme Court, Technology, and the Media, 2012 B.Y.U. L. REV. 1901-51 (invited symposium) 3 Balancing and the Unauthorized Disclosure of National Security Information, 97 IOWA L. REV. BULL. 94-114 (2012), HTTP://WWW.UIOWA.EDU/~ILR/BULLETIN/ILRB_97_PAPANDREA.PDF Social Media, Teachers, and the First Amendment, 90 N.C. L. REV. 1597-1642 (2012). This article was selected for inclusion in The First Amendment Law Handbook 2012-13 (Rodney A. Smolla, ed., Thomas/West 2012) The Publication of National Security Information in the Digital Age, 5 JOURNAL OF NATIONAL SECURITY LAW & POLICY 119-30 (2011) The First Amendment and the Non-Work-Related Expressive Activities of Public Employees, 2010 B.Y.U. L. REV. 2117-2174 (invited symposium). This article was selected for inclusion in The First Amendment Law Handbook 2011-12 (Rodney A. Smolla, ed., Thomas/West 2011). Foreword: Where Intellectual Property and Free Speech Collide, 50 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW 1307-14 (2009) Student Speech Rights in the Digital Age, 60 fLORIDA LAW REVIEW 1027-1102 (2008). Cited in J.S. ex rel. Snyder v. Blue Mountain School Dist., 650 f.3d 915, 939 (3rd Cir. 2011) (concurring opinion). Lapdogs, Watchdogs, and Scapegoats: The Press and National Security Information, 83 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 233-305 (2008) Citizen Journalism and the Reporter’s Privilege, 91 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 515-91 (2007). This article was selected for inclusion in THE fIRST AMENDMENT LAW HANDBOOK 2007-08 (West Thompson) (Rodney Smolla, ed.) Under Attack: The Public’s Right to Know and the War on Terror, 25 BOSTON COLLEGE THIRD WORLD JOURNAL 35-80 (2005) Standing to Allege Violations of the Doctrine of Specialty: An Examination of the Relationship between the Individual and the Sovereign, 62 U. CHI. L. REV. 1187-1213 (1995) Other publIcations “Reporter’s Privilege and Anonymous Speech: 2019 Update,” for Communications in the Digital Age seminar, Practicing Law Institute (November 2019) “Reporter’s Privilege and Anonymous Speech: 2018 Update,” for Communications in the Digital Age seminar, Practicing Law Institute (November 2018) Justice Scalia and the First Amendment, 15 fIRST AMEND. L. REV. 152-58 (2017) (symposium introduction) 4 “Reporter’s Privilege and Anonymous Speech: 2017 Update,” for Communications in the Digital Age seminar, Practicing Law Institute (November 2017) “Reporter’s Privilege and Anonymous Speech: 2016 Update,” for Communications in the Digital Age seminar, Practicing Law Institute (November 2016) Traitors, Spies, or Whistleblowers?, BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL MAGAZINE (Fall/Winter 2013) The Whole Truth: How an Advertisement in the New York Times Changed Legal History, BOSTON COLLEGE MAGAZINE (Fall 2011) Contributor to Digital Media Law Project Blog (administered by Digital Media Law Project at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society), available at http://www.dmlp.org/blog (2007-12) guest contributor, CONCURRINGOPINIONS.COM (June-July 2012) Justice Thomas and the Electronic Media, first Amendment Center Online Symposium on Justice Thomas and the first Amendment (October 2007), available at firstamendmentcenter.org PRESENTATIONS “Countering Government Speech,” University of Illinois Law Review symposium on the government speech doctrine (April 2021) (zoom) “The Law of Protests and the Right to Assembly,” “2020 Post-Election Analysis,” “US Supreme Court's 2020 Term,” “A View from the Bench During the Pandemic,” and “The State of the News Media,” UNC School of Law Festival of Legal Learning CLE program (zoom) (February 2021). Keynote address, First Amendment Law Review Symposium on National Security Leaks (January 2021) Moderator/Panelist, “National Security Leaks,” at First Amendment Law Review Symposium (January 2021) Panelist, “Reporter's Privilege and Newsgathering,” Practicing Law Institute (November 2020) Chief Justice, Reargument of New York Times v. Sullivan (October 5, 2020), Media Law Resource Center Annual Conference. 5 Panelist, “The Roaring ’20s: The Future of Defamation Law, Media Law Resource Center Annual Conference (with Floyd Abrams and Jonathan Turley) Interviewed Rodney Smolla about his new book, "Confessions of a Free Speech Lawyer: Charlottesville and the Politics of Hate (Cornell University Press, May 2020). Event was hosted by First Amendment Salon, which brings together First Amendment lawyers, professors, and journalists in conjunction with the Floyd Abrams Institute for the freedom of Expression. Moderator and Panelist, “full Court Press: Where Journalism, the Courts, and the Public Interest Collide,” 2019 Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference (Spokane, WA) (July 2019) “Protecting the Role of the Press in Times of Crisis,” William & Mary Law Review Symposium on The Role of Courts in Politically Charged Moments (Williamsburg, VA) (Feb. 2019) “The future
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