ANITA L. ALLEN Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy CONTACT INFORMATION: University of Pennsylvania Law School 3400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19041 Office: (215) 898-9035; cell: (610) 716-7603 Fax: (215) 573-2025; Home fax: (610) 896-7508 E-mail: [email protected]. AREAS OF INTEREST AND SPECIALIZATION: Privacy, Intimacy, and Personal Accountability; Ethics, Bioethics; Personal Injury Law; Moral, Social and Political Philosophy; Legal Philosophy; Feminist Philosophy and Legal Theory; Race Policy; Philosophy of the Family; Reproductive Rights EDUCATION: HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D., 1981-84 · Mark DeWolfe Howe Fellowship, 1984 · American Association of University Women Fellow, 1983 · Teaching Fellow, in philosophy and political theory, Harvard College, 1981-1984 · Danforth Center Certificate of Distinction in Undergraduate Teaching, 1984 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ph.D., M.A., Philosophy, 1974-79 · Ford Foundation Fellow, 1974-1978 · Teaching Fellow, in ethics, political theory, and medical humanities , 1975-78 · Dissertation, “Rights, Children and Education,” Richard Brandt, Chair NEW COLLEGE, Sarasota, Florida, B.A., Philosophy, Classics and Literature, 1970-74 · Senior Thesis, “Rudolf Carnap and the Possibility of Metaphysics” ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law (2004- present); Professor of Law and Philosophy (1998-present); Senior Fellow, Bioethics Department, School of Medicine, 2005-present. 1 Service: Chair, Entry-level Faculty Appointments Committee; Tenure and Promotions Committee; Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility; Clerkship Committee; Ad hoc Faculty Workshop Co-convener; Affirmative Action Committee; Committee on Manufacturing Responsibility; Provost’s Research Council, Bioethics Center Advisory Committee; Women’s Studies Program Advisory Committee; Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Voting; University Faculty Senate; Law School Affirmative Action Officer; University Committee to Reappoint the Law School Dean Courses and Seminars: Privacy Law; Morality and Mental Health; Law, Justice and Morality; Liberalism v. Republicanism; Bioethics and the Law; Constitutional Law; Legal Ethics; Torts and Compensation; Law and Ethics of Human Reproduction; Rule of Law Seminar; Law and Literature; Jurisprudence; Legal Positivism GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, 1987-1998, Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH LAW SCHOOL, 1985-87, Assistant Professor of Law CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY, 1978-1981, Assistant Professor of Philosophy UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LAW SCHOOL, Visiting Professor, August 2005 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Visiting Professor, Fall 2003 YALE LAW SCHOOL, Visiting Professor, 2001-2002 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Visiting Professor, 1990-91 VILLANOVA LAW SCHOOL, Reuschlein Chair, Fall 1998 DISTINQUISHED PROFESSORSHIPS: “Robert Henry Levi and Ryda Hecht Levi Visiting Professorship in Bioethics and Public Policy,” Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, February 6-10 2007 Stice Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Department of Philosophy, October 23-27, 2006 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Hofstra Law School, February 2006 2 FELLOWSHIPS Fellow, Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University, 2003-2004 Fellow, University of Southern California Center for Communications Law and Policy, July 2000 Alain Locke Excellence Award in Legal Philosophy, Howard University, 1999 William and Mary Law School, Distinguished Visiting Lee Fellow, February 4-7, 1997 American Association of University Women Fellowship, 1983-1984 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 1993 Ford Foundation Fellowship, 1974-1978 LEGAL AND RELATED EMPLOYMENT: CONSULTANT, Privacy Policy, Law and Ethics, since 1990 STATE BAR ADMISSIONS · State of New York, since 1985 · Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, since 1985 GASTON SNOW & ELY BARTLETT, Boston, 1982, Summer Associate, Banking MILBANK, TWEED, HADLEY & MCCLOY, New York, 1983, Summer Associate, Banking and Litigation CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE, NEW YORK, 1984-85, Associate, Litigation GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT: NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES IPA , 1980-81, Associate Program Director, Summer Seminars in the Humanities for Lawyers, Judges and Law Professors; Summer Seminars in the Humanities for Physicians, Nurses, and Other Health Care Professionals and Teachers 3 SELECTED PAST AND PRESENT ACTIVITIES: ASSOCIATION FOR PRACTICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, Executive Committee, 2005-present ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF LAW CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES, Working Group, 1998-2002; Treasurer, 2003-2004. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS (AALS), Executive Committee, ‘00-03 Jurisprudence Section, 1992 - 1995, Chair and Executive Committee Member; Defamation and Privacy Section, 1993-1995, Chair and Executive Committee Member; Section on Women in Legal Education, 1990-92, Executive Committee; Served on Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1996; "Beyond Tokenism" Mini-Workshop Planning Committee, 1992; Nominations Committee, 1992 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, Board Member, Greater Pittsburgh Chapter, 1985-87; Privacy Committee, National ACLU, 1995 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS (AAUP), 1989-01. Served on Litigation Committee, 1989-90; Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Freedom of Expression and Freedom from Harassment, 1990-91; Committee A, 1998-01 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, Legal Advisory Board, 1992-94 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION (APA). Served on Eastern Division Program Committee, 1992; Committee on the Status of Women, 1994, 1983; Program Committee Advisory Committee, 1993, 1998-2000 BAZELON CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH LAW, Board member, 2002-2006 BIOETHICS CENTER, Faculty Advisory Board, University of Pennsylvania, 1998- 2001; Fellow, since 2004 BRYN MAWR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Member and Outreach Council, 2003- 4 2005; Personnel Committee, 2004; Ordained Elder, 2006 ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTER, Board of Advisors, 1999-2006; Board of Directors, 2006-present ETHICS, Editorial Board, 1998-2001 FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL, Philadelphia, Board of Directors 2002-2006; and IRB, 2004-present HASTINGS CENTER, Fellow, since 2005 HYPATIA, Advisory Board, 2000-2002 JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE AND ETHICS, EDITORIAL BOARD, since 2004 LEGAL THEORY, BOARD OF ADVISORS, 1994-2002 NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH, 1994- 1996 · and the NIH/DOE ELSI Working Group NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, NSTITUTE OF MEDICINE · Served on Committee on Legal and Ethical Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies, 1993 NATIONAL ASOCIATION OF WOMEN LAWYERS, Supreme Court Candidate Evaluation Committee, 2005-6 NEW COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, 1990-1994, Board of Directors PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM, Board of Advisors, 1991-1998 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGT0N, Chair of Board and Member, 1992-1996 5 WEPAC, West Philadelphia Alliance for Children, Board of Director and Vice President, 2004-present WOMEN’S MEDICAL FUND, Board of Directors, 2005-2006 SELECTED FACULTY RESEARCH WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS: American University Law School; Boston University Law School; Columbia University Law School; Duke University School of Law; Drake University Law School; Fordham Law School; Harvard Law School; Harvard University, Center for Literary and Cultural Studies; Northeastern Law School; Stanford University, Department of Philosophy; University of Miami Law School; University of Michigan Law School; University of Minnesota Law School; University of North Carolina, Department of Philosophy; University of Southern California Law School; University of Toronto Law School, University of Washington; William and Mary Law School; Northeastern Law School, Yale Law School. CONFERENCES ORGANIZED: “Debating Democracy’s Discontent,” Georgetown University 1998, with Mitt Regan “Legal Liability of Bioethicists,” University of Pennsylvania 2001, with Art Caplan MEDIA EXPERIENCE Television : MSNBC, commentator and panelist, “The Ethical Edge” 2005-2006 Interviews on: ABC Nightline; CBS News; CBS This Morning; Cable Network News (CNN); CNN Burden of Proof; Good Morning America; Face the Nation; 60 Minutes; 20/20; CN8, “Its Your Call with Lynne Doyle”; Fred Friendly Seminars on Ethics, Nanotechnology; PBS Special on Constitutional Law; others. Radio Interviews: NPR Talk of the Nation; Odyssey Public Radio; Voice of America; Pacifica Radio; “Radio Times,” WHYY, Philadelphia; dozens of others Newspapers Monthly column: The Moralist, Newark Star Ledger 6 Profiles or Quotes: New York Daily News, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor; Baltimore Sun; Dallas Daily News; Los Angeles Times; Mother Jones; many others Book, Magazine Profiles: George Yancy, African American Philosophers: 17 Conversations (Routledge, 1998); Ellis Cose, Rage of a Privileged Class (New York: Harper Perennial, 1995); Sydney, Australia Morning Herald; Jet Magazine; Ebony Man Magazine PUBLICATIONS: Books in Progress: After Privacy, Oxford University Press; Insanely Good, The Moral Lives of the Mentally Ill, Blackwell Press. 1. BOOKS st The New Ethics: A Guided Tour of the 21 Century Moral Landscape, (Miramax Books, 2004). Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability, (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003). Privacy Law, Richard Turkington and Anita L. Allen (West Pub. Co., 1999; 2d ed. 2002). · Chinese Edition, 2004. Debating Democracy’s Discontent, ed. Anita L. Allen
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