1 STEVEN G. CALABRESI Work Addresses: Northwestern University

1 STEVEN G. CALABRESI Work Addresses: Northwestern University

STEVEN G. CALABRESI Work Addresses: Northwestern University Yale Law School Pritzker School of Law 127 Wall Street 357 E. Chicago Avenue New Haven, CT 06521 Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 503-7012 EDUCATION: Yale Law School, J.D. 1983 Note & Topics Editor, Yale Law Journal. Yale College, B.A., History, cum laude 1980 EMPLOYMENT: 2013 - present Clayton J. and Henry R. Barber Professor Northwestern Pritzker School of Law 1996 - 2013 Professor of Law, Northwestern University 2013-2020 Visiting Professor of Law, Yale University 2010-2015 Visiting Professor of Political Science, Brown University 2012 Joseph R. Weisberger Visiting Professor of Law, Roger Williams University School of Law 2003-05 Resident Scholar, Harvard Law School. 1993 - 1996 Associate Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law. 1990 - 1993 Assistant Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law. 1 1988 - 1990 Research Associate to Judge Robert H. Bork, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C. Assisted in research and preparation of Robert H. Bork's best-selling book, The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law. 1987 - 1988 Law Clerk to the Honorable Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C. 1987 Special Assistant to T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr., the Assistant to President Reagan for Domestic Affairs, Second Floor, West Wing, The White House, Washington, D.C. Worked on the full range of domestic policy issues. 1985 - 1987 Special Assistant to Attorney General Edwin Meese III, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Worked on judicial selection and constitutional law issues. 1984 - 1985 Law Clerk to the Honorable Robert H. Bork, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Washington, D.C. 1983 - 1984 Law Clerk to the Honorable Ralph K. Winter, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New Haven, Ct. Summer 1982 Summer Associate, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, New York, NY. Summer 1981 Summer Associate, Pierson, Semmes, Crolius & Finley, Washington, D.C. 1979 - 1980 Legislative Correspondent to Senator John H. Chafee (R-RI), United States Senate, Washington, D.C. Summer 1978 Summer Intern to Governor Joseph Garrahy (D- RI), Providence, RI. 2 Summer 1977 Research Assistant to Professor Israel Diamond, Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI. PUBLICATIONS: Books Steven Gow Calabresi, The History and Growth of Judicial Review: Volume I, The G-20 Common Law Countries and Israel (Oxford University Press 2021) Steven Gow Calabresi, The History and Growth of Judicial Review:, Volume II, The G-20 Civil Law Countries (Oxford University Press 2021) The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush (with Christopher S. Yoo) (Yale University Press 2008). The Constitution of the United States: Creation, Reconstruction, the Progressive, and the Modern Era (May 2020 Foundation Press Casebook on U.S. Constitutional Law) (with Gary Lawson). The Constitution of the United States, Third Edition (Foundation Press 2017) (with Michael Stokes Paulsen, Michael W. McConnell, Samuel L. Bray, and William Baude (2017) The U.S. Supreme Court and Comparative Constitutional Law (with Bradley Silverman & Joshua Braver) (2016 Foundation Press). The Constitution of the United States, Second Edition (Foundation Press 2013) (with Micahel Stokes Paulsen, Michael W. McConnell, and Samuel L. Bray) The Constitutional of the United States, First Edition (Foundation Press 2010) (with Michael Stokes Paulsen, Michael W. McConnell, and Samuel L. Bray) Originalism: A Quarter Century of Debate. (Regnery Press 2007) (Edited book with my lengthy introduction.) Pending Book Projects The Need to Pay Reparations for Black and Aboriginal Americans: The Case in Favor (forthcoming) 3 The Unitary Executive in America: 1607- 1789 (forthcoming with Judge Kenton J. Skarin) With Edwin Meese III: The Man Who Changed the Constitution (forthcoming with Justin Braga). Born Free and Equal: The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment (forthcoming). Law Review Book Chapters, and a Medical Journal Publication Italian Constitutionalism and Its Origins, 6 Italian Law Journal 23 (2020) (with Matteo Godi) Originalism, Time, and the Law (book chapter in Time, Law, and Change: An Interdisciplinary Study (Sofia Ranchordas & Yaniv Rosnai, eds. 2020) Why Robert Mueller’s Appointment Was Unlawful? 95 Notre Dame University Law Review 87 (2019). Originalism and James Bradley Thayer, 113 Northwestern University Law Review 1419 (2019) Comparison of the Founding and the Basic Structures of the Indian Constitution and of the United States, 2 Ind. J. of Const. Admin. L. 83-106(2018). The Origins and Growth of Judicial Enforcement in Comparative Judicial Review 83 (Erin F. Delaney & Rosalind Dixon, eds. 2018) Individual Rights under State Constitutions in 2018: What Rights are Deeply Rooted in a Modern Day Consensus of the States?; 94 Notre Dame L. Rev. 49-153 ((2018) (with James Lindgren; Hannah M. Begley; Katherine L. Dore; and Sarah E. Agudo) The Depravity of the1930’s and the Modern Administrative State, 94 Notre Dame L. Rev. 821-866 (2018) (with Gary Lawson) The Abraham Lincoln Lecture on Constitutional Law, 112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 61-62 (2017) An Originalist Defense of Plyler v. Doe 2017 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 225-329 (with Lena M. Barsky) On Originalism and Liberty, Annual Simon Lecture at the Cato Institute 2015-2016 Cato Sup. Ct. Rev. 17 (2015-2016) 4 Originalism and Same Sex Marriage, 70 University of Miami Law Review 648-707 (2016) (with Hannah M. Begley) The Gay Marriage Cases and Federal Jurisdiction, 70 University of Miami Law Review 708-756 (2016) (with Genna L. Sinel) Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and Chief Justice Roberts’ Dissent in Obergefell v. Hodges, 8 Elon Law Review 1 (2016) (with Hannah M. Begley) Friedrich A. Hayek, the U.S. Constitution, and Institutional Design, 48 Arizona State Law Journal 231 (2016) The Unknown Achievements of Antonin Scalia, 39 Harv. J. L. & P 575 (2016) Does Institutional Design Make a Difference? 109 Northwestern University Law Review 577 (2015) The U.S. and the State Constitutions: An Unnoticed Dialogue, 9 New York University Journal of Law & Liberty 685 (2015) (with Sarah E. Agudo; and Katherine L. Dore) Hayek and the Citation of Foreign Law: A Response to Professor Jeremy Waldron, 2015 Michigan State Law Review 1 (with Bradley Silverman) The Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia: A Response to Professor Bruce Allen Murphy and Professor Dustin Driver, 9 New York Journal of Law and Liberty 793 (2015) (with Justin Braga) On Liberty and the Fourteenth Amendment: The Original Understanding of the Lockean Natural Rights Guarantees, 93 Texas Law Review 1299 (2015) (with Sofia M. Vickery) Judge Robert H. Bork and Professor Bruce Ackerman: An Essay on the Tempting of America 13 Ave Maria Law Review 47 (2015) (with Justin Braga) Originalism and Brown v. Board of Education, 2014 Michigan State Law Review 429 (with Michael Perl) On Liberty, Equality, and the Constitution: A Review of Richard A. Epstein’s The Classical Liberal Constitution, 8 New York University Journal of Law and Liberty 839-960 (2014). Federalism and Subsidiarity: Perspectives from Law, 1;-/23-189 in Nomos LV Federalism and Subsidiarity (James E. Fleming & Jacob T. Levy eds. 2014) (with Lucy D. Bickford). The Rule of Law as a Law of Law, 90 Notre Dame L. Rev. 483 (2014) (with Gary Lawson) 5 Judge Robert H. Bork and Constitutional Change: An Essay on Ollman v. Evans and Novak, 80 U. Chi. L. Rev. Dialogue 155 (2013) (with Lauren Pope) Freedom of Expression and the Golden Mean, 79 Brooklyn Law Review 1005 (2014) symposium on Corey Brettschneider’s “When the State Speaks, What Should it Say?” Religion and the Equal Protection Clause: Why the Constitution Requires School Vouchers, 65 Florida Law Review 909-1087 (2013) (with Abe Salander) The Right to Buy Health Insurance Across State Lines: Crony Capitalism and the Supreme Court, 81 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1447-1514 (2013) (The 2012 William Howard Taft Memorial Lecture) Judge Robert H. Bork and Constitutional Change: An Essay on Ollman v. Evans and Novak, 80 The University of Chicago Law Review Dialogue 155 (2013) (with Lauren Pope) Monopolies and the Constitution: A History of Crony Capitalism, 36 Harvard J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 983-1097 (2013) (with Larissa C. Leibowitz) In Memoriam Robert H. Bork, 36 Harvard J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 1235-1243 (2013) An Examination of Substantive Due Process and Judicial Activism, 17 Texas Rev. of L. & Politics 316-350 (2013) (printed transcript of Federalist Society Panel Discussion) Individual Rights Under State Bills of Rights in 1787 & 1791: What Rights are Really Deeply Rooted in American History and Tradition, 85 Southern California Law Review 1451-1550 (2012) (with Sarah Agudo & Kat Leahy). Originalism and Loving v. Virginia, 2012 Brigham Young University Law Review 1393-1476 (with Andrea Matthews). The Constitution and Disdain, 126 Harv. L. Rev. Forum 13-20 (2012). The Rise and Fall of the Separation of Powers, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 527-549 (2012) (with Mark Berghausen and Skylar Albertson) Tribute to Justice John Paul Stevens, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 413- 416 (2012) Originalism and Sex Discrimination, 90 Texas Law Review 1 (2011) (with Julia Rickert) The Number of States and the Economics of American Federalism 63 Florida L. Rev. 1 to 45 (2011) (with Nicholas Terrell) 6 Is the Separation of Powers Exportable?, 33 Harv. J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 5 to 16 (2010)

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