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November 21, 2020 GARY CHARTIER QUALIFICATIONS University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England: LLD (2015) University of California, Los Angeles, CA: JD (2001) University of Cambridge: PhD (1991) La Sierra University, Riverside, CA [then Loma Linda University—La Sierra]: BA (1987) PROFESSIONAL La Sierra University EXPERIENCE • Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business: - Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics (1/16-present); Pro- fessor (7/12-12/15); Associate Professor (7/08-6/12; tenured); Assistant Professor (9/01-6/08); Lecturer (9/99-8/01) - Associate Dean (7/09-present) • Program in University Studies: member of the faculty (2003-present) • H. M. S. Richards Divinity School: member of the collaborating faculty (2007-present) • Program in Philosophical Studies: member of the faculty (2001-present) • University Honors Program: member of the faculty (2003-13) California State University, Bakersfield, California • Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies: Lecturer (8/19-12/19) Brunel University, Uxbridge, West London, England • Brunel Law School: Lecturer [assistant professor equivalent] in Law (10/05- 12/05) Loma Linda University • School of Religion: member of the adjunct faculty (3/10-6/10, 7/96-6/98) California Baptist University, Riverside, CA • Department of Philosophy: member of the adjunct faculty (6/96-7/97) The Post, Temecula, CA • Editor (1/93-4/93) SELECTED 1. Loving Creation: An Essay in Christian Ethics. Minneapolis: Fortress 2022. AUTHORED Forthcoming ACADEMIC 2. Understanding Friendship: A Theological and Philosophical Inquiry. Minne- BOOKS apolis: Fortress 2022. Forthcomiung. 3. Flourishing Lives: Exploring Natural Law Liberalism. New York: CUP 2019. 978-1108493048. 4. A Good Life in the Market: An Introduction to Business Ethics. Great Bar- rington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research 2019. 978- 1630691691. 5. An Ecological Theory of Free Expression. New York: Palgrave 2018. 978- 3319752709. 6. The Logic of Commitment. New York: Routledge 2018. 978-1138301481. 7. Public Practice, Private Law: An Essay on Love, Marriage, and the State. New York: CUP 2016. 978-1107140608, 978-1316506080. 1 8. Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law. Philosophy, Public Policy, and Transnational Law. New York: Pal- grave 2014. 978-1137382900. 9. Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society. New York: CUP 2013. 978-1107032286, 978-1107661615. 10. The Conscience of an Anarchist: Why It’s Time to Say Good-Bye to the State and Build a Free Society. Apple Valley, CA: Cobden 2011. 978-1935942023. 11. Economic Justice and Natural Law. Cambridge: CUP 2009. 978-0521767200, 978-1107480094. 12. The Analogy of Love: Divine and Human Love at the Center of Christian The- ology. Exeter: Imprint Academic 2007. 978-1845400910. 2d ed. New York: Griffin 2017, 2020. 978-0692833223. SELECTED 1. Chartier, Gary, and Van Schoelandt, Chad, eds. Routledge Handbook of An- EDITED BOOKS archy and Anarchist Thought. New York: Routledge 2020. 978-1138737587. 2. Hart, David M., Chartier, Gary, Kenyon, Ross Miller, and Long, Roderick T., eds. Social Class and State Power: Exploring an Alternative Radical Tra- dition. New York: Palgrave 2018. 978-3319648934. 3. Chartier, Gary, and Johnson, Charles W., eds. Markets Not Capitalism: In- dividualist Anarchism against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. New York: Minor Compositions-Autonomedia 2011. 978-1570272424. EDITED 1. Chartier, Gary, ed. Law and Anarchism: Legal Order and the Idea of a State- SYMPOSIUM less Society. Griffith Law Review 21.2 (2012): 293-498. SELECTED 1. “Contracts and Vows.” Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 5.3 (2016): 482-509. JOURNAL 2. “Incommensurable Basic Goods.” Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 40 ARTICLES (2015): 1-16. 3. “Left-Wing Market Anarchism and Natural Law.” Studies in Emergent Or- der 7 (2014): 314-24. 4. “Reconciling Rawls and Hayek?” Essay rev. of Free Market Fairness, by John Tomasi. Independent Review 17.4 (Spring 2013): 577-88. 5. “Anarchism as a Research Program in Law.” Griffith Law Review 21.2 (2012): 293-306. 6. “Enforcing the Law and Being a State.” Law and Philosophy 31.1 (2012): 99-123. 7. “Intellectual Property and Natural Law.” Australian Journal of Legal Phi- losophy 36 (2011): 58-88. 8. “Response to Charles Clark.” Conversations in Religion and Theology 9.1 (2011): 188-99. 9. “Pirate Constitutions and Workplace Democracy.” Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik [Annual Review of Law and Ethics] 18 (2010): 449-67. 10. “Natural Law and Non-Aggression.” Acta Juridica Hungarica [Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies] 51.2 (June 2010): 79-96. 11. “Natural Law and Animal Rights.” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurispru- dence 23.1 (Jan. 2010): 33-46. 12. “Proudhon in Green.” Rev. of Organization Theory, by Kevin Carson. Con- versations in Religion and Theology 7.2 (Nov. 2009): 230-43. 2 13. “In Defence of the Anarchist.” Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 29.1 (2009): 115-38. 14. “Sweatshops, Labor Rights, and Competitive Advantage.” Oregon Review of International Law 10.1 (2008): 149-88. 15. “Divorce: A Normative Analysis.” Florida Coastal Law Review 10.1 (Fall 2008): 1-32. 16. “Marriage: A Normative Framework.” Florida Coastal Law Review 9.3 (Spring 2008): 347-434. 17. “Response to Hebblethwaite.” Conversations in Religion and Theology 6.1 (2008): 17-23. 18. “The Incarnation and the Problem of Evil.” Heythrop Journal 49 (2008): 110-27. 19. “Consumption, Development Aid, and Natural Law.” Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice 13.2 (Spring 2007): 205-57. 20. “Self-Integration as a Basic Good: A Response to Chris Tollefsen.” Ameri- can Journal of Jurisprudence 52 (2007): 293-6. 21. “Niebuhr’s Ghost?” Essay rev. of The Good Fight: Why Liberals—and Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again, by Peter Beinart. Conversations in Religion and Theology 5.1 (2007): 91-115. 22. “Toward a Consistent Natural Law Ethics of False Assertion.” American Journal of Jurisprudence 51 (2006): 43-64. 23. Dunn, Deborah K., and Chartier, Gary. “Pursuing the Millennium Goals at the Grassroots: Selecting Development Projects Serving Rural Women in Sub-Saharan Africa.” UCLA Women’s Law Journal 15.1 (Fall 2006): 71-114. 24. “On the Threshold Argument against Consumer Meat Purchases.” Journal of Social Philosophy 37.2 (Sum. 2006): 235-51. 25. “A Progressive Case for a Universal Transaction Tax.” Maine Law Review 58.1 (2006): 1-16. 26. “Non-Human Animals and Process Theodicy.” Religious Studies 42.1 (2006): 3-26. 27. “Toward a New Employer-Worker Compact.” Employee Rights and Em- ployment Policy Journal 9.1 (2005): 51-119. 28. “Urban Redevelopment and Land Reform: Theorizing Eminent Domain after Kelo.” Legal Theory 11 (2005): 363-85. 29. [“Consumers, Boycotts, and Non-Human Animals.”] Buffalo Environmen- tal Law Journal 12 (Spring 2005): 123-94. 30. [“Reason and the Resurrection.”] Essay rev. of The Resurrection of God In- carnate, by Richard Swinburne. Conversations in Religion and Theology 2.1 (May 2004): 11-28. 31. “Peoples or Persons? Revising Rawls on Global Justice.” Boston College In- ternational and Comparative Law Review 27.1 (Winter 2004): 1-97. 32. “Victims and Parole Decisions.” Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik [Annual Re- view of Law and Ethics] 11 (2003): 405-32. 33. “Friendship, Identity, and Solidarity: An Approach to Rights in Plant Clos- ing Cases.” Ratio Juris 16.3 (Sep. 2003): 324-51. 34. “Richard Rorty’s American Faith.” Anglican Theological Review 85.2 (Spring 2003): 255-82. 3 35. “Truth-Telling, Incommensurability, and the Ethics of Grading.” Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal 3.1 (2003): 37-81. 36. “Contested Practices: Arthur Isak Applbaum’s Ethics for Adversaries.” Jahr- buch für Recht und Ethik [Annual Review of Law and Ethics] 10 (2002): 254-77. 37. “Natural Law, Same-Sex Marriage, and the Politics of Virtue.” UCLA Law Review 48.6 (Aug. 2001): 1593-1632. Rptd. in part, with intro.: “Marriage in 2004,” Spectrum 32.1 (Winter 2004): 4-6. Rptd. in part: “Why We Care about Marriage,” Connection [Kinship] 27.6 (Oct. 2003): 3+. 38. “Righting Narrative: Robert Chang, Poststructuralism, and the Limits of Critique.” UCLA Asian Pacific American Law Journal 7.1 (Spring 2001): 105-32. 39. “Civil Rights and Economic Democracy.” Washburn Law Journal 40.2 (Winter 2001): 267-87. 40. “Loving Friends and Loving God.” Spectrum 27.4 (Aut. 1999): 11-22. 41. “The Cynic and the Church: Some Theological Reflections.” Spectrum 21.4 (Jan.-Mar 1993): 11-8. 42. “Epic Fantasy and Christian Theology.” Spectrum 19.1 (Aug. 1988): 9-16. SELECTED 1. “Natural Law and Socioeconomic Rights.” Handbook on Natural Law and CONTRIBUTIONS Human Rights. Ed. Mark Retter. Cambridge: CUP 2021. Forthcoming. TO ACADEMIC 2. Chartier, Gary, and Fox, Jere L. “Natural Law, the Common Good[,] and BOOKS the State.” Edward Elgar Research Handbook on Natural Law Theory. Ed. Jonathan Crowe and Constance Lee. Cheltenham: Elgar 2019. 347-68. 3. Chartier, Gary, and Fox, Jere L. “Incommensurable Goods.” Edward Elgar Research Handbook on Natural Law Theory. Ed. Jonathan Crowe and Con- stance Lee. Cheltenham: Elgar 2019. 252-65. 4. Chartier, Gary. “Radical Liberalism and Social Freedom.” The Dialectics of Liberty: Exploring the Context of Human Freedom. Ed. Roger Bissell, Chris Matthew Sciabarra, and Edward Younkins. Lanham, MD: Lexington-Row- man 2019. 255-74. 5. [Hart, David M., Chartier, Gary, and Long, Roderick T.] “Introduction.” Social Class and State Power: Exploring an Alternative Radical Tradition. Ed. David M. Hart, Gary Chartier, Ross Miller Kenyon, and Roderick T. Long. New York: Palgrave 2018. ix-xxii. 6. “Aligning Natural and Positive Law: The Case of Non-Human Sentients.” Animals: New Essays. Ed. Andreas Blank. Munich: Philosophia 2016. 355-75. 7. “Richard Swinburne.” Blackwell Companion to the Theologians. Ed. Ian S. Markham. 2 vols. Oxford: Blackwell 2009. 2: 467-74. HONORS AND La Sierra University AWARDS • Distinguished Scholarship Award (2010) • University President’s Award (1987)* • graduation magna cum laude (1987)* • Who’s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges: member- ship (1987)* • Alonzo L.

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