1 Robin Fretwell Wilson

1 Robin Fretwell Wilson

ROBIN FRETWELL WILSON Washington and Lee University 390 Greenfield Street School of Law Daleville, Virginia 24083 Sydney Lewis Hall Tel. (540) 958-1389 Lexington, Virginia 24450 www.robinwilson.org Tel. (540) 458-8225 [email protected] Fax (540) 458-8488 TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2007 – Present Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law (2009 – Present) and Law Alumni Faculty Fellow (2011-2012) Professor of Law and Law Alumni Faculty Fellow (2008 – 2009) Professor of Law (2007 – Present) Teaching areas include: family law; seminar on children, culture and violence; law and social science seminar; advanced family law practicum; health law practicum; insurance. Law Alumni Faculty Fellow Award for Scholarship, 2011-2012; Louise Halper Diversity Award, Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice, 2011; Teacher of the Year, Women Law Students’ Association, 2008; Law Alumni Faculty Fellow Award for Scholarship, 2008 – 2009; Director and Founder, Johnson & Johnson Law and Medicine Colloquium, 2008 – Present. University Service: Ad Hoc Review Committee, (2009-2010); Faculty Administrators Evaluation Committee (2007 – 2011, Chair, 2009 – 2010); Student-Faculty Hearing Board (2008 – 2010, Chair, 2009 – 2010). Law School Service: Appointments Committee (2007 – 2008, 2010-2011; 2011-2012); Educational Planning and Curriculum Committee (2007 – 2008); Law Center Committee (2007 – 2008, 2009 – 2010); Faculty Advisor, Washington and Lee Law Review (2007 – Present); Faculty Co-Advisor, Washington and Lee Health Law Association (2007 – Present); Faculty Co-Advisor, Washington and Lee Wine Law Society (2011 – Present) 2004 – 2007 University of Maryland School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland Professor of Law (2006 – 2007) Associate Professor of Law (2004 – 2006) Teaching areas included: children’s health, violence and the law, health care law, insurance, and bioethics. Service: Appointments Committee (2004 – 2006); Faculty Senate (2005 – 2006); Faculty Liaison, Paul M. Cordish Memorial Writing Competition In Insurance (2005 – 2006); Faculty Advisor, Journal of Health Care Law & Policy (2004 – 2006); Member, University of Maryland Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery (2004 – 2006) 1998 – 2004 University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina Associate Professor of Law (2003 – 2004) Assistant Professor of Law (1998 – 2003) Teaching areas included: family law, health care law, insurance, and bioethics. Outstanding Faculty Publication Award, 2003; Director and Founder, Johnson & Johnson Health Law Lecture Series, 1999 – 2004. Committee Service: Dean Search Committee (2002 – 2003); Faculty Senate (1999 – 2002); Executive Committee (2001 – 1 2002); Faculty Selection Committee (1999 – 2000); Student-Faculty Task Force (1998 – 2002); Library Committee (1998 – 1999); Academic Standing Committee (1998); Faculty Advisor, Health Law Society (2000 – 2004); Faculty Advisor, JD-MHA Dual Degree Program (2001 – 2004) TEACHING VISITS 2010, 2012 University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Visiting Professor and Francis H. Hare Chair, teaching Biomedical Ethics, Fall 2010; Fall 2012 course not yet determined May, 2008, University of Padua, Padua, Italy May, 2009, Visiting Lecturer in Family Law May, 2010 2006 – 2007 Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia Visiting Professor of Law Service: Faculty Advisor, Moot Court Team, American Bar Association Arbitration Competition Fall, 2003 University of Maryland School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland Visiting Associate Professor of Law Service: Organizer, Panel on Survival Tactics for Future Law Firm Associates ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2008 – Present Johnson & Johnson Law and Medicine Colloquium Series, Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia Director and Founder Solicited gift resulting in the Colloquium Series and direct the Series Summer, 2006 University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina Consultant on Faculty Development 1999 – 2004 Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Law Lecture Series, University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina Director and Founder Solicited annually renewing gift resulting in the Lecture Series and directed Lecture Series 2002 – 2004 Students Assisting Seniors, University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina Founder and Co-Principal Investigator Secured funding for and directed this joint project of the University of South Carolina Schools of Law and Public Health to secure additional social benefits for low-income senior citizens. The savings to seniors enrolled during SAS’ first year of operation exceeded $210,000 over their lifetimes, a return of over 14 times the pilot grant received from the Borchard Foundation Center on Law & Aging 2 HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS 2011 - 2012 Received Law Alumni Faculty Fellow Award for Scholarship, Washington and Lee University School of Law 2011 Received the 2011 Louise Halper Diversity Award from the Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice, Washington and Lee University School of Law 2010 Ranked as one of the Top 10 Family Law Scholars in the United States in terms of scholarly impact in Brian Leiter’s 2010 Review of Scholarly Impact Spring, 2010 Delivered the 2010 Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professorship Lecture in Family Law, Hofstra University School of Law Fall, 2009 Appointed as a Chaired Professor, the Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law, Washington and Lee University School of Law Spring, 2009 Elected to the American Law Institute 2008 – 2009 Law Alumni Faculty Fellow Award for Scholarship, Washington and Lee University School of Law Spring, 2008 Teacher of the Year, Women Law Students’ Association, Washington and Lee University School of Law December 17, 2007 Litteras Honoris for contributions to the XX Conference of the Kopaonik School of Natural Law, presented by the Kopaonik School of Natural Law, Mt. Kopaonik, Serbia July 6, 2007 Citizen’s Legislative Award, presented by Delegate Robert Bell, Virginia House of Delegates, Charlottesville, Virginia, for work on informed consent legislation 2003 Outstanding Faculty Publication Award, University of South Carolina School of Law BOOKS DOMESTIC RELATIONS: CASES AND MATERIALS, 7th edition (Walter Wadlington, Raymond C. O’Brien, & Robin Fretwell Wilson, Foundation Press, 2013) (forthcoming) UNDERSTANDING FAMILY LAW, 4th edition (John DeWitt Gregory, Peter N. Swisher, & Robin Fretwell Wilson, LexisNexis, 2012) (forthcoming) HEALTH LAW AND BIOETHICS: CASES IN CONTEXT (Sandra H. Johnson, Joan H. Krause, Richard S. Saver, & Robin Fretwell Wilson, eds., Aspen Publishers, 2009) . Cited in The Philadelphia Inquirer (Paul Gelsinger September, 2009) and “Human-research oversight is too lax” Arizona Daily Star (Wilson September, 2009) SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: EMERGING CONFLICTS (Douglas Laycock, Anthony R. Picarello, Jr., & Robin Fretwell Wilson, eds., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2008) . Reviewed or featured in New York Review of Books (David Cole, July 2009), Commonweal Magazine (Robert Vischer, August 2009), Illinois Law Review (Shannon Gilreath, Fall 2009) and U.S. News and World Report (Don Gilgaff, May 2009), among other publications 3 RECONCEIVING THE FAMILY: CRITIQUE ON THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE’S PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION (Robin Fretwell Wilson, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2006) . Featured in The Washington Post (Leah Ward Sears, October 2006), New York Times (Wilson, Opinion- Editorial, October 2006), and The Weekly Standard (Claudia Anderson, September 2006), among other publications HANDBOOK OF CHILDREN, CULTURE & VIOLENCE (Nancy Dowd, Dorothy G. Singer & Robin Fretwell Wilson, eds., Sage Press, 2006) MEDICAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM: A SYNOPSIS FOR STUDENTS AND RESIDENTS (2002) (co-author with members of the University of South Carolina Center for Biomedical Ethics) BOOK CHAPTERS “The Perils of Privatized Marriage,” in MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN A MULTI-CULTURAL CONTEXT: RECONSIDERING THE BOUNDARIES OF CIVIL LAW AND RELIGION (Joel A. Nichols, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2011) “Enlarging the Regulation of Shrinking Cosmetics,” in THE NANOTECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE: CREATING LAW AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS FOR UNCERTAIN RISKS (David Dana, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2011) “Estate of Gelsinger v. Trustees of University of Pennsylvania: Money, Prestige, and Conflicts of Interest In Human Subjects Research,” in HEALTH LAW AND BIOETHICS: CASES IN CONTEXT (Sandra H. Johnson, Joan H. Krause, Richard S. Saver, & Robin Fretwell Wilson, eds., 2009) “Emerging Conflicts between Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Finding A Live-And-Let-Live Solution,” in XXI PRAVNI ZIVOT (LEGAL LIFE) NO. 10 (ASSOCIATION OF THE JURISTS OF SERBIA, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 2008) “Matters of Conscience: Lessons for Same-Sex Marriage from the Healthcare Context,” in SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: EMERGING CONFLICTS (Douglas Laycock, Anthony R. Picarello, Jr., & Robin Fretwell Wilson, eds., 2008) . Featured in the New York Times (Peter Steinfels, May 2009), Washington Post (Jacqueline Salmon, May 2009), Politico (Ben Smith, May 2009), LA Times (Opinion-Editorial, May 2009), and National Journal (David Gauvey Herbert, June 2009), among other publications “Keeping Women In Business (and Family),” in RETHINKING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: EXAMINING THE FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS EDUCATION (Samuel Gregg & James R. Stoner, eds., 2008) . Featured in The Wall Street Journal (Anita

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