AMY CONEY BARRETT Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 (574) 631-6444 [email protected] _____________________________________________________________________________________ EMPLOYMENT NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL Professor of Law, 2010-present Associate Professor of Law (with tenure), 2008-2010 Associate Professor of Law, 2006-2008 Assistant Professor of Law, 2002-2006 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW SCHOOL Visiting Associate Professor of Law (Fall 2007) GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL John M. Olin Fellow in Law, August 2001-May 2002 Adjunct Faculty Member (constitutional law seminar), Spring 2001 MILLER, CASSIDY, LARROCA, & LEWIN Associate, 1999-2001 JUSTICE ANTONIN SCALIA UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Law Clerk, 1998-1999 JUDGE LAURENCE H. SILBERMAN UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE D.C. CIRCUIT Law Clerk, 1997-1998 PUBLICATIONS Introduction: The Interpretation/Construction Distinction in Constitutional Law, 27 CONST. COMM. 1 (2010). Substantive Canons and Faithful Agency, 90 B.U. L. REV. 109 (2010). Federal Jurisdiction in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Procedural Common Law, 94 VIRGINIA L. REV. 813 (2008). Introduction: Stare Decisis and Nonjudicial Actors, 83 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1147 (2008). The Supervisory Power of the Supreme Court, 106 COLUM. L. REV. 101 (2006). Statutory Stare Decisis in the Courts of Appeals, 73 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 317 (2005). Stare Decisis and Due Process, 74 U. COLO. L. REV. 1011 (2003). Catholic Judges in Capital Cases 81 MARQUETTE L. REV. 303 (1998) (with John H. Gar- vey). AWARDS Distinguished Professor of the Year, 2006 COURSES Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory Seminar, Evidence, Federal Courts, Statutory Interpretation Seminar EDUCATION NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL J.D., summa cum laude, 1997 Hoynes Prize (awarded to the graduate with the best record in scholarship, deportment, and achievement) Dean’s Award (best exam): Administrative Law, Civil Procedure I, Civil Procedure II, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, First Amendment, Torts II, Legal Research, and Legal Writing Executive Editor, Notre Dame Law Review Kiley Fellow (full-tuition fellowship) RHODES COLLEGE B.A. in English Literature, magna cum laude, 1994 Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, Most Outstanding English Major, and Most Outstanding Senior Thesis PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS Participant, Separation of Powers Roundtable, Notre Dame Law School (March 2011). Moderator, Interpretation and Construction (Constitutional Law Section, AALS Annual Meeting 2010). Substantive Canons and Faithful Agency, American University Washington College of Law (October 2009), St. Louis University Law School (February 2009), and Notre Dame Law School Faculty Colloquium Series (February 2009). Procedural Common Law, University of Virginia Law School (November 2007) and Notre Dame Law School Faculty Colloquium Series (December 2006). Protesting the Court, Notre Dame Law School Faculty Colloquium Series (November 2007). Moderator, Symposium on Stare Decisis and Nonjudicial Actors, Notre Dame Law School (March 2007). Panelist, The Jurisprudence of Antonin Scalia, Notre Dame Department of Political Sci- ence (March 2007). Panelist, Catholicism and the Court: The Relevance of Faith Traditions to Jurispru- dence, University of St. Thomas Law School (November 2006). Panelist, Roundtable on Religion in the Public Square, Columbus School of Law, Catho- lic University of America (September 2006). Commenter, Race and Political Influence in America, Interdisciplinary Colloquium Se- ries, Notre Dame Law School (April 2006). Moderator, A Christian and Legal Response to Katrina: Race, Environment, and the Role of Government, The Law Professors’ Christian Fellowship and Lumen Christi Insti- tute Law & Culture Colloquium (January 2006). Moderator, Rebuilding New Orleans: An Interdisciplinary Discussion, Notre Dame Law School (October 2005). Panelist, Women, Families, and the Christian University, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference (September 2005). Presenter, The Supervisory Power of the Supreme Court, Notre Dame Law School Faculty Colloquium Series (July 2005) and University of Illinois Law School (April 2005). UNIVERSITY SERVICE Appointments Committee (chair 2009-10; member 2008-09, 2011-present) University Committee for Women Faculty and Students (2006-10) Early Childhood Development Center - ND Advisory Group (2009-10) Lardy Fellowship Committee (2007-present) Women’s Legal Forum, Faculty Advisor (2006-present) ABA Self-Study Committee (2008-09) Curriculum Committee (2007-08, 2011) Chair, Clerkship Committee (2007-08) Faculty Development Committee (2006-07) Colloquium Committee (2005-07) Advanced Legal Writing Committee (2005-06) Social Justice Forum, Faculty Advisor (2004-06) Admissions Committee (2003-06) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Member, Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (August 2010 - present) Chair-Elect, AALS Constitutional Law Section (2010-11) Treasurer, AALS Constitutional Law Section (2009-10) Presenter, Statutory Interpretation, Seventh Circuit Bar Association (May 2008) Presenter, Recent Developments in Evidence, St. Joseph County Bar Association (Spring 2004) Presenter, Recent Developments in Evidence, Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference (October 2003) BAR MEMBERSHIPS District of Columbia Virginia (inactive) .
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