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2010 Mid-Year Meeting
Date: June 8 12, 2010
Location: Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers
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Bryan L. Adamson (Seattle University School of Law)
Session: Race and First-Year Courses: Contracts, Torts & Civil ProcedureBio: ADAMSON, BRYAN, L. Assoc. Prof. Seattle. b.1963. PhB, 1985, Miami Univ.; BS, 1985; MA, 1987, Purdue Univ.; JD, 1990, Case Western Res. Admitted: OH, 1990; WA, 2003. Assoc. Att'y, Squire Sanders & Dempsey Cleve., 1990-1993; Ass't Prosecuting Att'y, Cuyahoga Cty. Prosecutor's Off. Cleve., 1994-1995; Assoc. Prof., Case Western Res., 1995-2002; Ass't Prof., Seattle, 2002-2006; Assoc. Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Practice Clinic; Mass Media Law & Policy. Consultantships: Exec. Bd., CLEA, since 2001; Exec. Bd., Sect. on Clin. Legal Educ., AALS, since 2000, Chair-Elect, 2002-03, Chair, 2003-04; Bd. Mem., SALT, since 2006.
Jonathan H. Adler (Case Western Reserve University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Property LawBio: ADLER, JONATHAN, H. Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Bu Law & Reg. Case Western Re. b.1969. BA, 1991, Yale; JD, 2000, George Mason. Arts. Ed., Geo. Mason L. Rev. Admitted: VA, 2000. Dir./Fellow, Envtl. Studies Competitive Enterprise Inst. DC, 1991-2000; Clerk, Hon. David Sentelle U.S.C.A. DC Cir., 2000-2001; Ass't Prof., Case Western Res., 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Bus. Law & Reg., 2004-2006; Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Bus. Law & Reg., Since 2006. Subjects: Administrative Law; Constitutional Law; Election Law Seminar (S); Environmental Law; Environmental Law Seminar (S); International Environmental Law. Books & Awards: Environmentalism at the Crossroads, 1995; The Costs of Kyoto (Ed.), 1998; Ecology, Liberty & Prop. (Ed.), 2000; Paul M. Bator Award, 2004. 2007, CWRU Law Alumni Distinguished Teacher Award; 2001, GMUSL Distinguished Alumnus Award. Member: Mont Pelerin Society. Consultantships: Adv'y Bd., NFIB Legal Fdn., since 2001; Ed'l Bd., CATO Sup. Ct. Rev., since 2002; Bd. of Directors, Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, since 2008.
Muneer I. Ahmad (Yale Law School)
Session: Immigration & ProfilingBio: AHMAD, MUNEER, I. Clin. Prof. of Law Yale. AB, 1993; JD, 1996, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1997; CA, 1997; DC, 2003. Clerk, Hon. William K. Sessions III U.S.D.C. Burlington VT, 1996-1997; Skadden Fel., Asian Pacific Am. Legal Cntr. L.A., 1997-1999; Staff Att'y, 1999-2001; Ass't Prof., American, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., American, 2004 - 2007; Prof. of Law, American, 2007 - 2009. Subjects: Immigration Law; Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Global Workers Just. Alliance, since 2006; Bd. of Adv'rs, So. Asian Am. Leaders for Tomorrow, since 2006.
Raquel E. Aldana (University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law)
Session: Race & First Year Courses: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and PropertyBio: ALDANA, RAQUEL, E. (F) Prof. McGeorge. b.1972. BA, 1993, Ariz. St.; JD, 1997, Harvard. Arts. Ed., Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Admitted: AZ, 1997. Assoc., Jones Day Reavis & Pogue DC, 1997-1998; Att'y, Cntr. for Just. & Int'l Law DC, 1998-2001; Ass't Prof., Nevada Las Vegas, 2001-2003; Assoc. Prof., 2003-2006; Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Immigration Law; International Human Rights; International Law. Member: LATCRIT, Inc.; Soc. of Am. Law Tchrs. (Bd.). Consultantships: Legal Adv'r, Cntr. for Just. & Int'l Law, since 2000.
Anthony V. Alfieri (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: Race & First Year Courses: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and PropertyBio: ALFIERI, ANTHONY, V. (M) Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Ethics & Public Serv. Miami. b.1959. AB, 1981, Brown Univ.; JD, 1984, Columbia. Admitted: NY, 1985. Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc. Bronx NY, 1984-1987; Clin. Assoc. Prof. & Adj. Prof., New York L.S., 1987-1990; Ass't Prof. & Dir., Clin. Studies Marquette, 1990-1991; Vis. Ass't Prof., Miami, 1991-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1995; Dir., Cntr. for Ethics & Public Serv., Since 1996; Prof., Since 1996. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Clinical Teaching (S); Legal Profession. Books & Awards: Gary Bellow Scholar, 2004-, 5; Omicron Delta Kappa, 2002. Member: AALS (Exec. Com., Sect. on Clin. Educ. 2006-08).; ALI (Consult. Grp., Law Governing Lawyers, since 1998); AALS (Exec. Com., Sect. on Prof'l Respon., 1997-99). Consultantships: Bd. of Eds., Clin. Law Rev., 1993-96; Bd. of Dirs., Legal Servs. of Greater Miami, 1994-99; Ethics, Integrity & Accountability Task Force, Miami-Dade Cty. Comm. on Ethics, since 2007.
Deleso A. Alford (Florida A&M University College of Law)
Session: Race and the Law: The CourseBio: ALFORD WASHINGTON, DELESO, A. Assoc. Prof. Florida A&M. BS, 1987, Southern Univ. A&M; JD, 1990, Southern Univ.; LLM, 2002, Georgetown. Admitted: LA, 1997. Law Clerk, U.S.D.O.J. Fed. Bureau of Prisons Kansas City MO 1990-91 Dublin CA 1991-92 Terminal Island CA, 1992-1995; Ass't Dir. of Human Resources, Univ. of MD Eastern Shore, 1999-2000; Ass't Prof., Barry, 2006 - 2008; Assoc. Prof. , Florida A&M Univ. Coll. of Law, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Bioethics and the Law (S); Legal Research and Writing; Race and the Law (S); Torts. Member: Law and Society; Soc. of Am. Law Teachers.
Margalynne J. Armstrong (Santa Clara University School of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: ARMSTRONG, MARGALYNNE, J. (F) Assoc. Prof. Santa Clara. b.1956. BA, 1977, Earlham Coll.; JD, 1981, Cal., Berkeley. Assoc. Ed., Ecology L.Q. Admitted: CA, 1981; IL, 1985. Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of Alameda Cty. Hayward CA, 1982-1985; Assoc. in Law, Cal. Berkeley, 1985-1987; Vis. Ass't Prof., Santa Clara, 1987-1988; Ass't Prof., 1988-1994; Assoc. Prof., Since 1994; Visitor, Cal. Berkeley, 1995. Subjects: Comparative Law (S); Constitutional Law; Property; Race & the Law (S). Books & Awards: Privilege Revealed (with Wildman, Grillo & Davis), 1996; Myers Cntr. Award for Human Rts. in No. Am., 1997.
Elvia R. Arriola (Northern Illinois University College of Law)
Session: Immigration & ProfilingBio: ARRIOLA, ELVIA, R.* (F) Professor No. Illinois. BA, 1980, Cal. St., L.A.; JD, 1983, Cal., Berkeley; MA, 1990, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1985; TX, 1996. Karpatkin Fellowship Staff Att'y, A.C.L.U. National Off., New York City, 1983-1984; Ass't Att'y Gen., Civil Rts. Bureau, NY St. Dept. of Law, New York City, 1984-1989; Sr. Lecturer and Asst. Prof. of Law, Univ. of Texas, 1991-2000; Prof. of Law, Northern Illinois Univ., Since 2001. Subjects: Civil Rights; Constitutional Law I; Domestic Violence (S); Employment Law; Family Law; Federal Courts ; Gender and the Constitution (S); Legal Ethics ; Sexuality and the Law; Women, Law and the Global Economy (S). Member: Lambda Legal Defense & Educ. Fund (Bd. of Dirs., 1996-98); S.A.L.T. (1997-2003); AALS (Exec. Com., Gay & Lesbian Sect., since 1998). Consultantships: Adv'y Bd., Ass'n for Union Democracy, since 1991; Adv'y Bd., Nat'l Lawyers' Guild Practitioner, since 1999; Adv'y Bd., Georgetown Jour. of Gender & Law, since 1999; Exec. Dir., WOMEN ON THE BORDER, INC. , since 2000. visiting, Spring 2010.
Elvia R. Arriola (Northern Illinois University College of Law)
Session: Race & SexualityBio: ARRIOLA, ELVIA, R.* (F) Professor No. Illinois. BA, 1980, Cal. St., L.A.; JD, 1983, Cal., Berkeley; MA, 1990, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1985; TX, 1996. Karpatkin Fellowship Staff Att'y, A.C.L.U. National Off., New York City, 1983-1984; Ass't Att'y Gen., Civil Rts. Bureau, NY St. Dept. of Law, New York City, 1984-1989; Sr. Lecturer and Asst. Prof. of Law, Univ. of Texas, 1991-2000; Prof. of Law, Northern Illinois Univ., Since 2001. Subjects: Civil Rights; Constitutional Law I; Domestic Violence (S); Employment Law; Family Law; Federal Courts ; Gender and the Constitution (S); Legal Ethics ; Sexuality and the Law; Women, Law and the Global Economy (S). Member: Lambda Legal Defense & Educ. Fund (Bd. of Dirs., 1996-98); S.A.L.T. (1997-2003); AALS (Exec. Com., Gay & Lesbian Sect., since 1998). Consultantships: Adv'y Bd., Ass'n for Union Democracy, since 1991; Adv'y Bd., Nat'l Lawyers' Guild Practitioner, since 1999; Adv'y Bd., Georgetown Jour. of Gender & Law, since 1999; Exec. Dir., WOMEN ON THE BORDER, INC. , since 2000. visiting, Spring 2010.
Sameer M. Ashar (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Whiteness and Post RacialismBio: ASHAR, SAMEER, M. (M) Assoc. Dean for Clin. Progr. & Assoc. Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1969. BA, 1991, Swarthmore Coll.; JD, 1996, Harvard. Lead Art. Ed., Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1997; NY, 2000. Skadden Fellow/Staff Att'y, Lawyers' Cmte for Civil Rts., San Francisco, CA, 1996 - 1998; Associate, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York, NY, 1998 - 1999; Clerk, Hon. Deborah A. Batts U.S.D.C., S.D.N.Y., New York, NY, 1999-2000; Fellow/Adj. Prof., New York Univ., 2000-2002; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Maryland, 2002-2003; Assoc. Dean for Clinical Programs and Assoc. Prof., City Univ. of New York Sch. of Law, Since 2003. Subjects: Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic (S); Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic (S). Member: AALS Sect. on Poverty Law (Chair); Law and Soc. Ass'n (Board of Trustees).
Tom Baker (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: The Demography of Civil Litigation: What We KnowBio: BAKER, TOM, (M) William Maul Measey Prof. of Law and Health Sciences Pennsylvania. b.1959. BA, 1982; JD, 1986, Harvard. Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: MA, 1987; DC, 1988. Clerk, Hon. Torruella U.S.C.A. 1st Cir. San Juan, 1986-1987; Assoc., Covington & Burling DC, 1987-1991; Assoc. Indepen. Counsel, Off. of Indepen. Counsel - Walsh DC, 1991-1992; Assoc. Prof., Miami, 1992-1997; Vis. Prof., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem Israel, 1996-1997; Connecticut Mutual Prof. & Dir., Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of Law, 1997 - 2008; Fulbright Vis. Prof., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem Israel, 2001-2002; Vist. Lect., Yale Law Sch., 2002; Cunningham Vis. Prof., Columbia, 2006; Visit. Prof., Vanderbilt Univ. Law Sch., 2008. Subjects: Contracts; Health Law; Insurance; Torts. Books & Awards: Embracing Risk: The Changing Culture of Ins. and Responsibility (with J. Simon), 2002; The Med. Malpractice Myth, 2005; Ins. Law and Policy, 2008. Member: Law & Econ. Ass'n; Law & Soc. Ass'n; Soc'y Empirical Leg. Stud. Consultantships: Chair, Sect. on Ins., AALS, 2002-03; Scientific Com., Int'l Assn for the Study of Insurance Economics, since 2004.
R. Richard Banks (Stanford Law School)
Session: Race, Family & SexualityBio: BANKS, R., RICHARD (M) Jackson Eli Reynolds Prof. Stanford. b.1964. AB, 1987; AM, 1987, Stanford; JD, 1994, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1995. Att'y, O'Melveny & Myers San Fran., 1994-1995; Reginald Lewis Fel., Harvard, 1996-1997; Jud. Clerk, Hon. Barrington D. Parker Jr. U.S.D.C. S.D. NY, 1997-1998; Ass't Prof., Stanford, 1998-2001; Assoc. Prof., 2001-2004; Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Constitutional Law (S); Family Law; Race & the Law (S); Race and the Law (S).
Taunya Lovell Banks (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: ColorismBio: BANKS, TAUNYA LOVELL, (F) Jacob A. France Prof. of Equality Jurisp. & Francis & Harriet Iglehard Res. Prof. of Law Maryland. b.1945. BA, 1965, Syracuse; JD, 1968, Howard. Recent Dev. Ed., How. L.J. Admitted: MS, 1969. Consult., Voter Educ. Proj. MS, 1968-1969; Staff Att'y, Lawyer's Const. Def. Com. Jackson MS, 1969; Dir., MS Cntr. for Elected Off. at Tougaloo Coll., 1969-1970; Ass't Prof., Jackson St. Univ., 1972-1976; Ass't Prof., Texas Southern, 1976-1978; Assoc. Prof., 1978-1984; Assoc. Dean, 1981-1983; Prof., 1984-1985; Vis. Prof., Tulsa, 1984-1985; Prof., 1985-1989; Prof., Maryland, Since 1989. Subjects: Asian Americans and the Law; Civil Rights (S); Constitutional Law; Law and Literature (S); Law in Film (S); Torts. Books & Awards: Screening Just. (with Strickland & Foster), 2006. Member: AALS Exec. Com. (1994-97); ALI; LSAC (Bd. of Trustees, 1996-99, 2000-02). Consultantships: Ed'l Bd., Law & Society Review, 2000-02; Ed'l Bd., JLE, 2003-06.
D. Benjamin Barros (Widener University Delaware Law School)
Session: Breakout I - What Does the Mortgage Crisis Teach Us About the Political Economy of Home Ownership?Bio: BARROS, D. BENJAMIN, (M) Assoc. Prof. (Harrisburg). Widener. b.1969. AB, 1991, Colgate Univ.; JD, 1996, Fordham. Notes & Arts. Ed., Fordham L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1997. Clerk, Hon. Milton Pollack U.S.D.C. S.D.N.Y NYC, 1996-1997; Assoc., Debevoise & Plimpton NYC, 1997-2000; Assoc., Latham & Watkins NYC, 2000-2004; Assoc. Prof., WIdener, Since 2004. Subjects: Business Associations; Property. Member: Coif.
Vicki Been (New York University School of Law)
Session: Planning Committee for Workshop on PropertyBio: BEEN, VICKI, L. Boxer Family Prof. of Law New York Univ. BS, 1978, Colorado St. Univ.; JD, 1983, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1984. Clerk, Judge Edward Weinfeld NYC, 1983-1984; Clerk, Just. Harry Blackmun DC, 1984-1985; Assoc., Debevoise & Plimpton NYC, 1986-1987; Assoc. Counsel, Off. of Indepen. Counsel: Iran/Contra DC, 1987-1988; Assoc. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1988-1990; Assoc. Prof., New York Univ., 1990-1994; Prof., Since 1994; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1995-1996. Subjects: Colloquium on Urban Affairs; Empirical Issues in Land Use & Environmental Law (S); Environmental Justice (S); Land Use Planning; Local Government (S); Property; Takings Jurisprudence. Books & Awards: Land Use Controls (with R.C. Ellickson), 2005. Member: Phi Kappa Phi.; Order of the Coif.
Vicki Been (New York University School of Law)
Session: Welcome and Introduction - Workshop on Property LawBio: BEEN, VICKI, L. Boxer Family Prof. of Law New York Univ. BS, 1978, Colorado St. Univ.; JD, 1983, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1984. Clerk, Judge Edward Weinfeld NYC, 1983-1984; Clerk, Just. Harry Blackmun DC, 1984-1985; Assoc., Debevoise & Plimpton NYC, 1986-1987; Assoc. Counsel, Off. of Indepen. Counsel: Iran/Contra DC, 1987-1988; Assoc. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1988-1990; Assoc. Prof., New York Univ., 1990-1994; Prof., Since 1994; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1995-1996. Subjects: Colloquium on Urban Affairs; Empirical Issues in Land Use & Environmental Law (S); Environmental Justice (S); Land Use Planning; Local Government (S); Property; Takings Jurisprudence. Books & Awards: Land Use Controls (with R.C. Ellickson), 2005. Member: Phi Kappa Phi.; Order of the Coif.
Vicki Been (New York University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - Inequality and the Subprime Mortgage CrisisBio: BEEN, VICKI, L. Boxer Family Prof. of Law New York Univ. BS, 1978, Colorado St. Univ.; JD, 1983, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1984. Clerk, Judge Edward Weinfeld NYC, 1983-1984; Clerk, Just. Harry Blackmun DC, 1984-1985; Assoc., Debevoise & Plimpton NYC, 1986-1987; Assoc. Counsel, Off. of Indepen. Counsel: Iran/Contra DC, 1987-1988; Assoc. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1988-1990; Assoc. Prof., New York Univ., 1990-1994; Prof., Since 1994; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1995-1996. Subjects: Colloquium on Urban Affairs; Empirical Issues in Land Use & Environmental Law (S); Environmental Justice (S); Land Use Planning; Local Government (S); Property; Takings Jurisprudence. Books & Awards: Land Use Controls (with R.C. Ellickson), 2005. Member: Phi Kappa Phi.; Order of the Coif.
Bethany Berger (University of Connecticut School of Law)
Session: Race, Sovereignty & Political IdentityBio: BERGER, BETHANY, (F) Prof. Connecticut. BA, 1990, Wesleyan Univ.; JD, 1996, Yale. Yale J. L. & Feminism. Admitted: AZ, 1997; NY, 2000. Dir., Native Am. Youth Law Proj. DNA-People's Legal Servs. Window Rock AZ, 1996-1999; Mng. Att'y, Advocate for Children NYC, 1999-2001; Res. Prof., Connecticut, 2001-2004; Ass't Prof., Wayne St., 2004-2006; Professor, Connecticut, Since 2006. Subjects: American Indian Law; Conflict of Laws; Property; Tribal Justice Systems (S). Books & Awards: Cohen's Hdbk. of Fed. Indian Law (with N. Newton, et al.), 2005; Am. Indian Law: Cases and Commentary (with Robert Anderson, Philip Frickey & Sarah Krakoff), 2008. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Chair, Indian Nations & Indigenous People's Sect., AALS, 2004-05; Judge, Southwest Intertribal Ct. of App., since 2005.
Frederic M. Bloom (Brooklyn Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: Teaching the Three Hardest CasesBio: BLOOM, FREDERIC, M. (M) Assoc. Prof. Brooklyn. BA, 1997, Wash., St. Louis; JD, 2002, Stanford. Stan. L. Rev. Clerk, Hon. Sidney Thomas 9th Cir. Ct. of App. Billings MT, 2002-2003; Clerk, Ch. Judge Marilyn Hall Patel U.S.D.C. N.D. CA San Fran., 2003-2004; Ass't Prof., St. Louis, 2004 - 2008; Vis. Prof., UCLA Sch. of Law, 2008 - 2009. Subjects: Civil Procedure. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; Order of the Coif.
Frederic M. Bloom (Brooklyn Law School)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #1Bio: BLOOM, FREDERIC, M. (M) Assoc. Prof. Brooklyn. BA, 1997, Wash., St. Louis; JD, 2002, Stanford. Stan. L. Rev. Clerk, Hon. Sidney Thomas 9th Cir. Ct. of App. Billings MT, 2002-2003; Clerk, Ch. Judge Marilyn Hall Patel U.S.D.C. N.D. CA San Fran., 2003-2004; Ass't Prof., St. Louis, 2004 - 2008; Vis. Prof., UCLA Sch. of Law, 2008 - 2009. Subjects: Civil Procedure. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; Order of the Coif.
Robert G. Bone (Boston University School of Law)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #3Bio: BONE, ROBERT, G. (M) Robert Kent Prof. in Civil Proc. Boston Uni. b.1951. BA, 1973, Stanford Univ.; JD, 1978, Harvard. Admitted: MA, 1978. Clerk, W. Arthur Garrity Jr. U.S.D.C. Boston, 1978-1979; Assoc., Hill & Barlow Boston, 1979-1983; Ass't Prof., Southern Cal., 1983-1985; Assoc. Prof., 1985-1986; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Boston Univ., 1986-1987; Assoc. Prof., 1987-1989; Prof., Since 1989; Assoc. Dean, Spec. Projs., 1992-1994; Vis. Prof., Columbia, 1999; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 2001; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Texas, 2009. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation; Game Theory & Litigation (S); Intellectual Property; Jurisprudence (S). Books & Awards: The Economics of Civil Proc., 2003. Member: Am. Law & Econ. Assn.; ALI. Consultantships: Exec. Com., AALS Sect. on Civil Proc., 1994-95; Adv'y Com., Litig. Proc. & Dispute Resolu. Abstracts, since 1997; Exec. Comm., AALS Section on Scholarship , since 2007.
Deirdre Bowen (Seattle University School of Law)
Session: Race and Law School ClimateBio: BOWEN, DEIRDRE, (F) Assoc. Prof. of Lawyering Skills Seattle. BA (Hons), 1987, Boston Univ.; JD, 1990, University of Buffalo Sch. of Law; PHD, 2002, Univ. of Washington Dep. of Sociology. Admitted: NY, 1991; MA, 1991; DC, 1991. Subjects: Criminal Law; Dissolution and Related Issues; Legal Research and Writing. Books & Awards: 1995, Norman S. Haynor Award; 1990, Adolf Homberger Award in Civil Procedure.
Ray H Brescia (Albany Law School)
Session: Plenary Session - Inequality and the Subprime Mortgage CrisisBio: BRESCIA, RAY, (M) Ass't Prof. Albany. b.1967. BA, 1989, Fordham; JD, 1992, Yale. Staff Attorney -- Skadden Fel., Legal Aid Soc. of New York, New York City, 1992 - 1995; Judical Law Clerk, Hon. Constance Baker Motley, New York City, 1995 - 1996; Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of New York, New York City, 1996 - 1997; Staff Att'y, New Haven Legal Assist., New Haven, CT, 1997 - 1998; Proj. Dir., Urban Just. Cntr., New York City, 1998 - 2005; Assoc. Dir., Urban Just. Cntr., New York City, 2006 - 2007; Vis. Assistant Prof., Albany Law Sch., 2007 - 2009; Ass't Prof., Albany Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Environmental Law -- Practice and Procedure (S); Introduction to Federal Civil Procedure; Law and the Disadvantaged (S); Legal Profession; Property. Books & Awards: 1992, Yale Law School, Charles Albom Prize for Appellate Advocacy (co-recipient).
Alfred L. Brophy (University of North Carolina School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - The Core of Property: What is Essential in the First YearBio: BROPHY, ALFRED, L. (M) Prof. Univ. of No. Ca. b.1966. AB, 1987, Univ. of Pennsylvania; JD, 1990, Columbia; AM, 1993; PHD, 2001, Harvard Univ. Ed., Colum. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1992. Clerk, Hon. John D. Butzner U.S.C.A. 4th Cir. Richmond VA, 1990-1991; Assoc., Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom NYC, 1991-1992; Mellon Fellow in the Humanities, Harvard, 1992-1994; Ass't Prof., Oklahoma City, 1994-1997; Assoc. Prof., 1997-1999; Prof., 1999-2001; Vis. Prof., Boston Coll., 2000-2001; Prof., Alabama, 2001 - 2008; Reef C. Ivey II Prof., Univeristy of North Carolina, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Estates and Trusts; Legal History (S); Property; Remedies. Books & Awards: Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921-Race, Reparations, Reconciliation, 2002; Reparations Pro and Con, 2006; Transformations in Am. Legal Hist. (with Hamilton), 2009. Member: Am Soc. for Legal Hist. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., OK Indian Legal Servs., 1997-01, Pres., 1999-00; Bk. Rev. Ed., Law & Hist. Rev., since 2003.
Carol N. Brown (University of North Carolina School of Law)
Session: Planning Committee for Workshop on PropertyBio: BROWN, CAROL, N. (F) Professor Univ. of No. Ca. b.1969. BA, 1969, Cal., Berkeley; MA, 1972, Univ. of Rochester; JD, 1976, Miami; AB, 1992, Duke Univ.; LLM, 1995, Duke; JD, 1995, Duke. Ed., Duke J. of Comp. & Int'l L.; Ed.-in- Ch. & Sr. Comments Ed., U. Miami L. Rev. Admitted: NC, 1976; FL, 1977; VA, 1995; AL, 1998. Clerk, Assoc. Just. James G. Exum Jr. NC Sup. Ct., 1976-1977; Vis. Lect., Univ. of No. Car., 1977-1979; Priv. Prac., Bode Bode Call & Bruckel Raleigh NC, 1978-1979; Ass't Prof., Univ. of No. Car., 1979-1984; Assoc. Prof., 1984-1987; Prof., Since 1987; Jud. Clerk, Hon. Sharon Lovelace Blackburn N.D. AL B'ham, 1995-1996; Assoc., McGuire Woods Battle & Boothe Richmond, 1996-1998; Assoc., Sirote & Permutt P.C. B'ham, 1998-2001; Ass't Prof., Alabama, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., Alabama, 2004-2007; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of No. Car., Since 2007; Assoc. Prof., UNC, 2007 - 2008; Professor, UNC, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Advanced Commercial Law & Contracts (S); Commercial Paper; Contracts; Land Use Planning; Property; Real Estate Transactions; Remedies; Sales & Secured Transactions. Books & Awards: 4 Corbin on Contracts (Statute of Frauds) (rev. ed., J. Perillo ed.), 1997; Basic Mortgage Law (with Hill), 2nd ed., 2007. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; Wig & Robe; Phi Kappa Phi. Consultantships: Drafting Com., NC Gen'l Statutes Comm. for U.C.C. Rev. Art. 5, 1997-98, Rev. Art. 9, 1998-01.
Dorothy Andrea Brown (Emory University School of Law)
Session: Race and the Corporate CurriculumBio: BROWN, DOROTHY ANDREA, (F) Prof. Emory. b.1959. BS, 1980, Fordham; JD, 1983, Georgetown; LLM, 1984, New York Univ. Admitted: DC, 1983. Att'y/Adv'r, J. Stephen Swift U.S. Tax Ct. DC, 1984-1985; Assoc., Haynes & Miller DC, 1985-1987; Investment Banker, Drexel Burnham & Lambert NYC, 1987-1989; Spec. Ass't, Dep't of HUD DC, 1989-1990; Assoc. Dep. Gen. Counsel, 1990-1991; Ass't Prof., George Mason, 1991-1994; Ass't Prof., Cincinnati, 1994-1995; Assoc. Prof., 1995-1997; Prof., 1997-2002; Prof., Wash. & Lee, 2002 - 2008; Prof. of Law, Emory Univ., 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Corporate Tax; Critical Race Theory; Federal Income Tax; Tax Policy (S). Books & Awards: Critical Race Theory: Cases, Materials and Problems, 2007. Member: . on leave, Year 2009-2010.
Hillary Burgess (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: BURGESS, HILLARY, (F) Ass't Prof. of Acad. Support Hofstra. AB, 1996, The Univ. of Chicago: The Coll.; JD, 2003, Univ. of No. Car. Admitted: NJ, 2004. Subjects: Criminal Justice and Social Conflict: Privacy and the Government (Undergraduate); Criminal Law Undergraduate Course (S); Legal Methods; Prisoners' Rights Undergraduate (S); Selected Topics in Criminal Procedure (Undergraduate) (S).
Elizabeth N. Burleson (University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - Global Warming #1Bio: BURLESON, ELIZABETH, Prof. South Dakota. JD, 1999, Connecticut; LLM, 2004, LSE London Sch. of Economics. Admitted: CT, 1999; DC, 2000; SD, 2007. http://www.elizabethburleson.com/, 1999 - Pres. Subjects: Energy Law; Environmental Law; International Environmental Law; International Human Rights Law (S); International Law and China (S); Property; Public International Law; United Nations Law; Water Law. Books & Awards: WATERS AND WATER Rts., 2009. 1999, Noonan Award for Outstanding Legal Scholarship & Public Service; 2007, Driscoll China Distinguished Scholar. Member: Am. Soc. of Int'l Law; Ass'n of Am. Law Schools; Int'l Law Ass'n; AALS Sect. on North Am. Cooperation, Exec. Com. Consultantships: Coord'r, Harbor Watch, since 1988; U.N. Consult., UN, since 1991; Consult., Amnesty International, since 1992.
Paul Butler (The George Washington University Law School)
Session: Criminal JusticeBio: BUTLER, PAUL, (M) Carville Dickinson Benson Res. Prof. Geo. Was. b.1961. BA, 1982, Yale; JD, 1986, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1987; DC, 1988. Clerk, Hon. Mary Johnson Lowe U.S.D.C. S.D.N.Y. NYC, 1986-1987; Assoc., Williams & Connolly DC, 1987-1990; Trial Att'y, Dep't of Just. Crim. Div. Public Integrity Sect. DC, 1990-1993; Assoc. Prof., Geo. Wash., 1993-2000; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Pennsylvania, 1999; Prof., Geo. Wash., Since 2000. Subjects: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Race, Racism & Law. Member: ALI.
Hannah L. Buxbaum (Indiana University Maurer School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign-Country Judgments: Domestic and Comparative PerspectivesBio: BUXBAUM, HANNAH, L. Exec. Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., & Prof. Ind., Maurer. b.1966. BA, 1987, Cornell Univ.; JD, 1992, Cornell; LLM, 1993, Univ. of Heidelberg. Arts. Ed., Cornell L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1993. Assoc., Davis Polk & Wardwell NYC, 1993-1997; Assoc. Prof., Ind. Bloomington, 1997-2003; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Commercial Law; Comparative Law; Contracts; International Business Transactions; International Litigation (S). Member: ALI.; COIF; ASIL; IACL.
Bennett Capers (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: Race & SexualityBio: CAPERS, BENNETT, Assoc. Prof. Hofstra. BA, 1988, Princeton; JD, 1991, Columbia. Admitted: NY, 1991. Ass't U.S. Att'y, NY, 1995-2004. Subjects: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Evidence; Law & Literature; Race and the Law (S). Books & Awards: Hofstra Univ. Dist. Lecture, 2006. 2009, Stessin Award.
Devon Wayne Carbado (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law)
Session: Workshop on "Post Racial Civil Rights Law IntroductionBio: CARBADO, DEVON WAYNE, (M) Prof. & V-Dean for Fac. and Res. U.C.L.A. b.1966. BA, 1991, U.C.L.A; JD, 1994, Harvard. Ed.-in-Ch., Harv. Blackletter L.J. Assoc., Latham & Watkins L.A., 1994-1995; Fac. Fellow & Vis. Assoc. Prof., Iowa, 1995; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs. U.C.L.A., 2006-2007. Subjects: Civil Rights; Criminal Justice; Criminal Procedure. Books & Awards: Luckman Dist. Tchg. Award, 2006-, 7; Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual African Am. Fiction (with Weise and McBride), 2002; Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin (wtih Weise), 2003; Rutler Award for Excellence in Tchg., 2003. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; SALT. Consultantships: Adv'y Com. Mem., UCLA, 2003-07; Com. Mem., UCLA Law Sch., External Appts., 2002-03, 2006-07.
Ann E. Carlson (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law)
Session: Breakout Session - Global Warming Crisis: Thinking HolisticallyBio: CARLSON, ANN, E. (F) Prof. U.C.L.A. b.1960. BA, 1982, Cal., Santa Barbara; JD, 1989, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1989. Assoc., Hall & Phillips L.A., 1989-1994; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1995-2001; Prof., Since 2001; Assoc. Dean, 2003-2006. Subjects: Environmental Law; Environmental Law Clinic; Property. Books & Awards: Envt'l Law (with Findley, Farber & Freeman), 2006. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.
Paul D. Carrington (Duke University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: The Return of Pleading: Twombley and Iqbal in Federal and State CourtsBio: CARRINGTON, PAUL, D. (M) Professor Duke. b.1931. BA, 1952, Univ. of Texas; LLB, 1955, Harvard. Admitted: TX, 1955; OH, 1964; MI, 1970. Tchg. Fel., Harvard, 1957-1958; Ass't Prof., Wyoming, 1958-1960; Ass't Prof., Indiana Univ., 1960-1962; Assoc. Prof., Ohio St., 1962-1964; Prof., 1964-1965; Prof., Michigan, 1965-1978; Dean, Duke, 1978-1988; Prof., 1978-1989; Harry R. Chadwick, 1989-2001; Prof., Since 2001. Subjects: Appeals; Civil Procedure; History of Legal Profession; Legal Profession; Transnational Dispute Resolution. Books & Awards: Just. on Appeal (with Meador & Rosenberg), 1977; Civil Proc. (3d ed, with Babcock), 1983; Stewards of Democracy: Law as a Public Profession, 1999; Spreading America's Word, 2005; Law and Class in America: Trends Since the Cold War (ed. with T. Jones), 2006; Reforming the Court: Term Limits for Sup. Ct. Justices (ed. with Cromton), 2006. Member: Am. Acad. of Arts & Scis.; ABF (Fellow); Am. Acad. of Appellate Lawyers; ALI. Consultantships: Rptr., Adv'y Com., Fed. Rules of Civil Proc., 1985-92; Panel on Law & Sci., Nat'l Acad. of Sci., 2000-06.
Joe S. Cecil, Ph.D. (Federal Judicial Center )
Robert S. Chang (Seattle University School of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: CHANG, ROBERT, S. Prof. and Director, Fred T. Korematsu Cntr. for Law and Equality Seattle. b.1967. AB, 1988, Princeton; MA, 1992, Duke; JD, 1992, Duke. Vis. Ass't Prof., Golden Gate, 1993-1994; Assoc. Prof., Cal. Western, 1994-1998; Assoc. Prof., Loyola L.A., 1998-2000; Prof., Loyola L.A., 2000 - 2008; Prof., Seattle, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Asian Americans and the Law (S); Contracts; Critical Race Theory; Jurisprudence (S); Latinas, Latinos and the Law (S); Property. Books & Awards: Disoriented: Asian Americans, Law, and the Nation-State, 1999. 2009, Clyde Ferguson Award, Minority Groups Section AALS. Consultantships: Bd. Mem., Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, since 2006; Co-Chair, LatCrit, since 2008; Member, Amicus Com., National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, since 2009.
Guy-Uriel E. Charles (Duke University School of Law)
Session: Plenary: The Legal (Re)production of InequalityBio: CHARLES, GUY-URIEL, E. (M) Prof. of Law, Founding Dir. Duke Law Cntr. on Law, Race, and Politics Duke. b.1970. BA, 1992, Spring Arbor Coll.; JD, 1996, Michigan. Ed.-in-Ch., Mich. J. of Race & L. Admitted: MI, 1998. Clerk, U.S.C.A. 6th Cir. Detroit, 1996-1997; Assoc., Long Baher & Tishkoff LLP Ann Arbor, 1997-2000; Assoc. Prof., Minnesota, 2000-2004; Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Conflicts; Voting Rights (S).
Sumi K. Cho (DePaul University College of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: CHO, SUMI, K. (F) Professor DePaul. BA, 1984; JD, 1990, Cal., Berkeley; PhD, 1992, Cal., Berkeley. Ass't Prof., Pol. Sci. Oregon, 1993-1994; Fac. Fel., Iowa, 1994-1995; Ass't Prof., De Paul, 1995-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2001; Vis. Prof., Michigan, 1999; Prof., De Paul, Since 2001. Subjects: Critical Race Theory (S); Economic Justice, Identities & Markets; Employment Discrimination Law; Race, Racism & U.S. Law; Remedies. Member: Ass'n for Asian-Am. Studies. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., LatCrit, Inc., since 2000; Bd. of Dirs., Asian Am. Just. Cntr., since 2005.
Brietta R. Clark (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles)
Session: Plenary: The Future of Race, Law and Civil Rights: Asking the Hard Questions Bio: CLARK, BRIETTA, R. (F) Prof. Loyola, LA. b.1972. BA, 1993, Univ. of Chgo.; JD, 1999, Southern Cal. Admitted: CA, 1999. Assoc., Sidley & Austin L.A., 1999-2001; Professor, Loyola L.A., Since 2001. Subjects: Business Associations; Health Care Law.
Kevin M Clermont (Cornell Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: The Return of Pleading: Twombley and Iqbal in Federal and State CourtsBio: CLERMONT, KEVIN, M. (M) Robert D. Ziff Prof. Cornell. b.1945. AB, 1967, Princeton; JD, 1971, Harvard. Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: MA, 1971; NY, 1974. Fulbright Scholar, Univ. of Nancy, France, 1967-68. Clerk, Hon. M.I. Gurfein U.S.D.C. S.D. NY NYC, 1971-1972; Assoc., Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton NYC, 1972-1974; Ass't Prof., Cornell, 1974-1977; Assoc. Prof., 1977-1980; Prof., 1980-1989; James & Mark Flanagan Prof., 1989 - 2009; Robert D. Ziff Prof., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; International Litigation. Books & Awards: Civil Procedure: Territorial Juris. and Venue, 1999; Res Judicata: A Hdbk. on Its Theory, Doctrine, and Prac. (with Casad), 2001; Materials for a Basic Course in Civil Proc. (with Field & Kaplan), 9th ed., 2007; Principles of Civil Procedure, 2d ed., 2009. Member: Sigma Xi.; Phi Beta Kappa.
Edward H. Cooper (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: Big Topics, Shrinking CreditsBio: COOPER, EDWARD, H. (M) Thomas M. Cooley Prof. Michigan. b.1941. AB, 1961, Dartmouth Coll.; LLB, 1964, Harvard. Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: MI, 1965. Clerk, Clifford O'Sullivan, 1964-1965; Adj. Prof., Wayne St., 1965-1967; Priv. Prac., Detroit, 1965-1967; Assoc. Prof., Minnesota, 1967-1972; Prof., Michigan, Since 1972; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 1981-1994. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Conflict of Laws. Books & Awards: Fed. Prac. & Procedure: Juris. (with Wright, Miller & others)., 0. Member: ALI (Coun.).
Frank Rudy Cooper (Suffolk University Law School)
Session: Immigration & ProfilingBio: COOPER, FRANK RUDY, (M) Assoc. Prof. Suffolk. b.1968. BA, 1991, Amherst Coll.; JD, 1995, Duke. Staff Ed., Duke J. of Gender, L. & Poly. Ass't Prof., Villanova, 2000-2004; Assoc. Prof., Suffolk, Since 2004. Subjects: Civil Rights; Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Critical Race Theory (S); Employment Discrimination; Law & Cultural Studies (S). Member: Latina/o Critical Legal Theory; Law, Culture & Humanities; SALT. Consultantships: Prog. Chair, Law & Humanities Sect., AALS, since 2006; , Chair-elect, since 2007.
Kimberlé W. Crenshaw (Columbia Law School)
Session: Plenary: The Future of Race, Law and Civil Rights: Asking the Hard Questions Bio: CRENSHAW, KIMBERLE, W. (F) Prof. Columbia. b.1959. BA, 1981, Cornell; JD, 1984, Harvard; LLM, 1985, Wisconsin. Clerk, Just. Shirley S. Abrahamson WI Sup. Ct., 1985-1986; Ass't Prof., U.C.L.A., 1986-1989; Acting Prof., 1989-1992; Prof., Since 1992. Subjects: Civil Rights (S); Criminal Law (Substantive).
Rose C Cuison-Villazor (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: Immigration & ProfilingBio: VILLAZOR, ROSE, CUISON (F) Assoc. Prof. Hofstra. b.1972. BA, 1996, Univ. of Texas; JD, 2000, American; LLM, 2006, Columbia. Note & Comment Ed., Am. U. L. Rev. Admitted: NJ, 2000; NY, 2001. Clerk, DC Ct. of App., 2000-2001; NY Lawyers for the Public Interest, NYC, 2001-2004; Human Rts. Fel., Columbia, 2004-2006; Ass't Prof., Southern Methodist, Since 2006. Subjects: Advanced Topics in Immigration Law (S); Immigration; Property. Books & Awards: Cum laude, Am., 2000; Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World: Rethinking Race, Sex, and Marriage, 2010. 2007, SMU Law School Teaching Grant. Member: . Consultantships: Bd. Mem., Human Rights Initiative, since 2008.
Gilda Daniels (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Race & Democracy / VotingBio: DANIELS, GILDA, (F) Ass't Prof. Baltimore. JD, 1990, New York Univ. Admitted: GA, 1993; DC, 1998. Law Clerk, U.S. Eleventh Cir. Ct. of App., Tallahassee, FL, 1990 - 1992; Staff Att'y, Southern Cntr. for Human Rts., Atlanta, GA, 1992 - 1995; Staff Att'y, U.S. Dep. of Justice, Civil Rts. Division, Voting Sect., Washington, DC, 1995 - 1998; Staff Att'y, Lawyers' Com. for Civil Rts. Under Law, Washington, DC, 1998 - 2000; Dep. Ch., U.S. Dep. of Justice, Civil Rts. Division, Voting Sect., Washington, DC, 2000 - 2006; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 2006 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Critical Legal Theory; Election Law (S). Member: .
Angela J. Davis (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Criminal Process ReformBio: DAVIS, ANGELA, J. (F) Prof. American. b.1956. BA, 1978, Howard; JD, 1981, Harvard. Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Admitted: DC, 1982. Clerk, Ch. Judge Theodore R. Newman Jr. DC Ct. of Apps., 1981-1982; Staff Att'y, Public Defender Serv. DC, 1982-1988; Dep. Dir., 1988-1991; Dir., 1991-1994; Exec. Dir., Nat'l Rainbow Coalition DC, 1994-1995; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Geo. Wash., 1995-1996; Vis. Assoc. Prof., American, 1996-1997; Assoc. Prof., 1997-2001; Prof., Since 2001. Subjects: Criminal Defense: Theory & Practice; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure. Books & Awards: Ass'n of Am. Publishers 2007 Prof'l and Scholarly Pub. Div. Award for Excellence in the Law and Legal Studies Div. , 2007; Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the Am. Prosecutor, 2007; Trial Stories (with Michael E. Tigar), 2007; Basic Crim. Proc. (with Saltzburg & Capra), 5th ed., 2009. 2009, Pauline Ruyle Moore award for scholarly contribution in the ar; 2002, American University Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching in a Full-Time Appointment; 2009, American University Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research, Creative Activity, and Othe. Member: Thurgood Marshall Inn of Ct. (Barrister, 1990-91).; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., So. Cntr. for Human Rts., since 1995; Bd. of Dirs., Peter Cicchino Social Just. Fdn., since 2000; Adv'y Bd., Prosecution & Racial Justice Proj., Vera Institute of Justice, since 2005; Bd. of Directors, The Sentencing Project, since 2008.
Peggy Cooper Davis (New York University School of Law)
Session: Race and Law School ClimateBio: DAVIS, PEGGY, COOPER (F) John S.R. Shad Prof. of Lawyering & Ethics & Dir., Lawyering Prog. New York Univ. b.1943. BA, 1964, Western Coll. for Women; JD, 1968, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1969. Grad. Study, New York Soc. of Freudian Psychologists, 1972-73. Staff Att'y, Williamsburg Legal Servs. NYC, 1968-1969; Reginald Heber Smith Fel., Community Action for Legal Servs. NYC, 1969-1970; Assoc., Poletti Freidin Prashken Feldman & Gurtner NYC, 1970-1972; Clerk, Hon. Robert L. Carter NYC, 1972-1973; Staff Att'y, NAACP Legal Defense Fund NYC, 1973-1977; Assoc. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1977-1978; Dep. Crim. Just. Coord., NYC, 1979-1980; Judge, Family Ct. St. of NY NYC, 1980-1983; Assoc. Prof., New York Univ., 1983-1987; Prof., Since 1987; Dir., Lawyering Prog., Since 1999; Frances Lewis Scholar-in-Res., Wash. & Lee, 2000. Subjects: Child Welfare Administration; Family Law; Lawyering; Lawyering Theory (S); The Family and the State. Books & Awards: Neglected Stories: The Const. and Family Values, 1997; Enacting Pleasure, 2010. 2008, Distinguished Teaching Award. Consultantships: Dir., Russell Sage Fdn., 1989-99, Chair, Bd. of Dirs., 1996-99.
Joseph W. Dellapenna (Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - Global Warming #1Bio: DELLAPENNA, JOSEPH, W. Prof. Villanova. b.1942. BBA, 1965, Michigan; JD, 1968, Mich. St.; LLM, 1969, Geo. Wash.; LLM, 1975, Columbia. Admitted: MI, 1968. Instr., Acctg. Detroit Inst. of Tech., 1966-1968; Tchg. Fel., Geo. Wash., 1968-1969; Instr., 1969-1970; Ass't Prof., Willamette, 1970-1973; Assoc. Prof., 1973-1974; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1974-1976; Assoc. Prof., Villanova, 1976-1977; Prof., Since 1977; Fulbright-Hays Sr. Lect., Nat'l Chengchi Univ. P.R.C., 1978-1979; Fulbright-Hays Sr. Lect., Jilin Univ. P.R.C., 1987-1988; Vis. Prof., Ohio St., 1989; Fulbright-Hays Sr. Researcher, Ministry of Plng. Rep. of Portugal, 1990; Adj. Prof., Univ. of So. Australia, 2008; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Macau, 2009. Subjects: Admiralty; Comparative Law; Conflict of Laws; Contracts; Environmental Law; Water Rights. Books & Awards: Water in the Middle East: Conflict or Cooperation? (co-author), 1984; Abortion and the Constitution: Reversing Roe v. Wade Through the Courts (co-author), 1987; Waters and Water Rts. (co-author), 1991, 2d ed., 2000; Suing Foreign Governments and Their Corporations in U.S. Courts, 1988, 2d ed., 2002; Dispelling the Myths of Abortion Hist., 2006; The Evolution of the Law and Politics of Water (editor & co-author), 2009. 2008, Wallenberg Medal. Member: Int'l Law Ass'n (Rapporteur, Berlin Rules on Water Resources); ALI; Phi Kappa Phi.; ASIL. Consultantships: Director, Model Water Code Proj., American Society of Civil Engineers, since 1995; Of Counsel, De Gennaro & Corman, 1971-75; Consult. to Exec. Yuan, Rep. of China, 1979-81; Consult., Middle East Res. Inst. & Ass'n for Middle East Res., Univ. of Penn., 1983-99.
Vincent DiLorenzo (St. John's University School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - The Mortgage Crisis #1Bio: DI LORENZO, VINCENT, (M) Professor St. John's. b.1953. BA, 1975, Pace; JD, 1978, Columbia. Assoc. Arts. Ed., Colum. J.L. & Soc. Probs. Admitted: NY, 1979; PA, 1985. Assoc., Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft NYC, 1978-1983; Ass't Prof., Wharton Sch. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1983-1986; Assoc. Prof., St. John's, 1986-1989; Prof., St. John's, Since 1989. Subjects: Banking; Legislation; Property; Real Estate Transactions. Books & Awards: Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, Columbia., 0; Basic Legal Transactions, 1985, 1988; The Law of Condominiums and Cooperatives, 1990; Banks and the Securities Laws (vol. 5, Treatise on Banking Law), 1981, 1992; New York Condominium and Cooperative Law, 1984, 2d ed., 1995.
Steven J. Eagle (Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University)
Session: Plenary Session - Property in Dangerous Packages: Subprime and Skin the GameBio: EAGLE, STEVEN, J. Prof. George Mason. BBA, 1965, CCNY; LLB, 1970, Yale. Admitted: OH, 1976. Res. Ass't, Yale, 1970; Ass't Prof., Toledo, 1970-1973; Assoc. Prof., 1973-1979; Prof., 1979-1987; Assoc. Dean, George Mason, 1987-1989; Prof., Since 1987. Subjects: Constitutional Law (S); Land Use Plan (S); Property; Real Estate Transactions. Books & Awards: Ohio Mental Health Law, 1986, 2d ed., 1990; Regulatory Takings, 3d ed., 2005. Member: ALI.; Am. Law & Econ. Ass'n.
Theodore Eisenberg (Cornell Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: The Demography of Civil Litigation: What We KnowBio: EISENBERG, THEODORE, (M) Henry Allen Mark Prof. of Law & Adj. Prof. of Statistical Sciences Cornell. b.1947. AB, 1969, Swarthmore; JD, 1972, Pennsylvania. Arts. Ed., U. Pa. L. Rev.; Articles Editor, U.Pa.L.Rev. Admitted: PA, 1972; NY, 1974; CA, 1977. Clerk, U.S.C.A. DC Cir. DC, 1972-1973; Clerk, Ch. Just. Earl Warren U.S. Sup. Ct. DC, 1973; Assoc., Debevoise & Plimpton NY, 1974-1977; Acting Prof. & Prof., U.C.L.A., 1977-1982; Vis. Prof., Cornell, 1981-1982; Prof., Cornell, 1982-1996; Vis. Prof., Harvard 1984-85, 2004-2004; Vis. Prof., Stanford, 1987; Henry Allen Mark Prof., Cornell, Since 1996; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 2004; Vis. Prof., Collegio Carlo Alberto IEL Turin Italy, 2006-2007; Vis. Prof., NYU, 2007; Adj. Prof. of Statistical Sciences, Cornell, Ithaca, NY, 2008 - Pres; Vis. Prof., Tel Aviv Univ., 2009. Subjects: Bankruptcy; Civil Rights Legislation; Constitutional Remedies; Empirical Studies (S); Employment Discrimination (S); Federal Income Taxation. Books & Awards: Debtor-Creditor Law Treatise (Ed.-in-Ch.)., 0; Debtor-Creditor Law, 3d ed., 2004; Civil Rts. Legislation, 5th ed., 2004; Commercial and Debtor-Creditor Law: Selected Statutes (with Baird & Jackson), 2009. 2007, Provost's award for outstanding scholarship. Member: Royal Statistical Soc. (Fellow); Law & Soc. Assn.; NSF Grantee. Consultantships: Ed'l Bd., Am. Law & Econ. Rev.; Ed., J. Empirical Legal Studies.; Adv'r, National Center for State Courts, since 2000.
Howard M. Erichson (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Teaching the Three Hardest CasesBio: ERICHSON, HOWARD, M. (M) Prof. Fordham. b.1962. AB, 1985, Harvard; JD, 1990, New York Univ. Ed.-in-Ch., N.Y.U. L. Rev. Admitted: NJ, 1990; NY, 1991. Clerk, Just. Stewart G. Pollock NJ Sup. Ct. Morristown, 1990-1991; Clerk, Ch. Judge James Oakes U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. NYC, 1991-1992; Assoc., Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton NYC, 1992-1995; Ass't Prof., Seton Hall, 1995-1998; Adj. Prof., Fordham, 1996-1997; Assoc. Prof., Seton Hall, 1998-2001; Vis. Scholar, New York Univ., 2001-2002; Prof., Since 2001; Nathaniel Fensterstock Vis. Prof., Columbia, 2002; Vis. Prof., Vanderbilt, 2005. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Comparative Procedure; Complex Litigation; Professional Responsibility; Torts. Member: COIF; ALI. Consultantships: Mem., NJ Civil Prac. Com., since 2000; Mem., 3d Cir. Task Force on Selection of Class Counsel, 2001-02; Adv'r, ALI Principles of Aggregate Litig., since 2004.
Christopher M Fairman (The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: The Return of Pleading: Twombley and Iqbal in Federal and State CourtsBio: FAIRMAN, CHRISTOPHER, (M) Prof. Ohio State. b.1960. BA, 1982; JD, 1994, Univ. of Texas. Assoc. Ed., Tex. L. Rev. Admitted: TX, 1994. Clerk, Hon. J. Woodfin Jones TX Ct. of App., 1994-1995; Clerk, Hon. Fortunato P. Benavides U.S.C.A. 5th Cir., 1995-1996; Assoc., Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP Dallas, 1996-2000; Ass't Prof., Ohio St., 2000-2004; Assoc. Prof., 2004-2007; Vis. Prof., Emory, 2006-2007; Prof., Since 2007. Subjects: Alternative Dispute Resolution (S); Civil Procedure; Legal Professions; Legal Research & Writing. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Mem., Commission on Rules of Practice and Procedure in Ohio Courts , 2009-11.
Lee Anne Fennell (The University of Chicago, The Law School)
Session: Plenary Session - Property in Dangerous Packages: Subprime and Skin the GameBio: FENNELL, LEE ANNE, (F) Prof. Univ. of Chicago. b.1966. BBA, 1987, Baylor; JD, 1990, Georgetown; MFA, 1998, Univ. of Va. Topics Ed., Am. Crim. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1990; DC, 1991; VA, 1998. Assoc., Pettit & Martin , San Fran. & DC, 1990-1992; Assoc. Counsel, St. & Local Legal Cntr. , Washington, DC, 1992-1996; Henry Hoyns Fel., English Dep't Univ. of Va., Charlottesville, VA, 1996-1998; Staff Att'y, VA Sch. Bds. Ass'n , Charlottesville, VA, 1998-1999; Bigelow Fel., Univ. of Chgo., 1999-2001; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Texas, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., Illinois, 2004-2006; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Yale, 2005; Vis. Prof., New York Univ., 2006; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Va., 2006; Prof., Illinois, 2006-2007; Prof., Univ. of Chgo., Since 2007. Subjects: Fair Housing (S); Land Use; Local Government Law; Property; Social Welfare Law (S); Torts. Books & Awards: The Unbounded Home, 2009. Member: Order of the Coif.
Matthew J. Festa (South Texas College of Law Houston)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: FairnessBio: FESTA, MATTHEW, J. (M) Vis. Ass't Prof. So. Tex. Col. b.1973. BA, 1995, Notre Dame; MPA, 2001, Murray St.; MA, 2002; JD, 2002, Vanderbilt. Exec. Ed., Vand. L. Rev. Admitted: TX, 2002. Clerk, U.S.D.C. E.D. KY Covington, 2002-2003; Clerk, U.S.C.A. 6th Cir. Akron OH, 2003; Assoc., Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP Houston, Houston, TX, 2004-2006; Vis. Ass't Prof., Univ. of Georgia Sch. of Law, 2006 - 2007; Ass't Prof., So. Texas Coll. of Law, 2007 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Land Use; Property; State & Local Government; Wills, Trusts, & Estates.
Matthew J. Festa (South Texas College of Law Houston)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: FESTA, MATTHEW, J. (M) Vis. Ass't Prof. So. Tex. Col. b.1973. BA, 1995, Notre Dame; MPA, 2001, Murray St.; MA, 2002; JD, 2002, Vanderbilt. Exec. Ed., Vand. L. Rev. Admitted: TX, 2002. Clerk, U.S.D.C. E.D. KY Covington, 2002-2003; Clerk, U.S.C.A. 6th Cir. Akron OH, 2003; Assoc., Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP Houston, Houston, TX, 2004-2006; Vis. Ass't Prof., Univ. of Georgia Sch. of Law, 2006 - 2007; Ass't Prof., So. Texas Coll. of Law, 2007 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Land Use; Property; State & Local Government; Wills, Trusts, & Estates.
Martha A. Field (Harvard Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: Teaching the Three Hardest CasesBio: FIELD, MARTHA, A. (F) Langdell Prof. Harvard. b.1943. BA, 1965, Radcliffe Coll.; JD, 1968, Univ. of Chgo. Tex. L. Rev. Admitted: DC, 1969. Clerk, Just. Abe Fortas U.S. Sup. Ct., 1968-1969; Ass't Prof., Pennsylvania, 1969-1972; Prof., 1973-1978; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1978-1979; Prof., 1979-1998; Vis. Prof., U.C.L.A., 1980-1981; Langdell Prof., Harvard, Since 1998. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Constitutional Law; Criminal Procedure; Domestic Relations; Federal Jurisdiction. Books & Awards: Surrogate Motherhood, 1988, 1991; Equal Treatment for Persons with Mental Retardation, 1999. Member: COIF. Consultantships: Mem., Central Am. Proj., Harvard Inst. of Int'l Dev., 1997-99.
William A. Fischel (Dartmouth College)
Kim Forde-Mazrui (University of Virginia School of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: FORDE-MAZRUI, KIM, (M) Just. Thurgood Marshall Dist. Prof. & Dir., Cntr for the Study of Race and Law Univ. of V. b.1968. AB, 1990; JD, 1993, Michigan. Note Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: MI, 1993; DC, 1996. Jud. Clerk, U.S.C.A. 6th Cir. Detroit, 1993-1994; Att'y, Sidley & Austin DC, 1994-1996; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Va., 1996-1997; Assoc. Prof., 1997-2001; Prof., Since 2001. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Employment Discrimination; Race & the Law. Member: Order of the Coif.
Sheila R. Foster (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Race and Law School ClimateBio: FOSTER, SHEILA, R. (F) Walsh Prof.& Assoc. Dean for Acad. Affrs. Fordham. BA, 1985, Michigan; JD, 1988, Cal., Berkeley. Admitted: CA, 1988. Assoc., Morrison & Foerster San Fran., 1988-1990; Lect. & Coord'r, Acad. Support Cal. Berkeley, 1990-1994; Ass't Prof., Rutgers Camden, 1994-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2000; Prof., 2000-2002; Vis. Prof., Fordham, 2001-2002; Prof., Since 2002. Subjects: Antidiscrimination Law; Environmental Justice (S); Environmental Law; International Development & the Environment (S); Law and Policy of Climate Change (S); Torts; Urban Land Use. Books & Awards: From the Ground Up: Envt'l Racism and the Rise of the Envt'l Just. Movement (with L. Cole), 2001; The Law of Envt'l Justice: Theories and Procedures to Address Disproportionate Risks (with M. Gerrerd) 2nd ed., 2008.
Sheila R. Foster (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: FairnessBio: FOSTER, SHEILA, R. (F) Walsh Prof.& Assoc. Dean for Acad. Affrs. Fordham. BA, 1985, Michigan; JD, 1988, Cal., Berkeley. Admitted: CA, 1988. Assoc., Morrison & Foerster San Fran., 1988-1990; Lect. & Coord'r, Acad. Support Cal. Berkeley, 1990-1994; Ass't Prof., Rutgers Camden, 1994-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2000; Prof., 2000-2002; Vis. Prof., Fordham, 2001-2002; Prof., Since 2002. Subjects: Antidiscrimination Law; Environmental Justice (S); Environmental Law; International Development & the Environment (S); Law and Policy of Climate Change (S); Torts; Urban Land Use. Books & Awards: From the Ground Up: Envt'l Racism and the Rise of the Envt'l Just. Movement (with L. Cole), 2001; The Law of Envt'l Justice: Theories and Procedures to Address Disproportionate Risks (with M. Gerrerd) 2nd ed., 2008.
Katherine M. Franke (Columbia Law School)
Session: Plenary: New Paradigms of Racialization? Race, Citizenship, Indigeneity, Immigration (Post-Jim Crow)Bio: FRANKE, KATHERINE, M. (F) Prof. & Co-Dir., Prog. in Gender & Sexuality Law Columbia. b.1959. BA, 1981, Barnard Coll.; JD, 1986, Northeastern; LLM, 1993, Yale; JSD, 1998, Yale. Admitted: CA, 1986; NY, 1988. Exec. Dir., AIDS: Emplymt. Proj. San Fran., 1986-1987; Suprv'g Att'y, NYC Comm. on Human Rts., 1987-1990; Exec. Dir., Nat'l Lawyers Guild NYC, 1990-1991; Adj. Prof., New York Univ., 1995; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Ariz., 1995-1996; Assoc. Prof., 1996-1997; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, 1997-2000; Prof., Columbia, Since 2000; Vice Dean, 2002-2004. Subjects: Civil Rights; Critical Legal Thought; Feminist Legal Theory (S); Gender Justice. Member: Law & Soc.; Am. Soc. for Legal Hist.; SALT.
Eric T. Freyfogle (University of Illinois College of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Property LawBio: FREYFOGLE, ERIC, T. (M) Max L. Rowe Prof. Illinois. b.1952. BA, 1973, Lehigh Univ.; JD, 1976, Michigan. Mng. Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: DC, 1976; IN, 1980. Ass't to Gen. Counsel, USA DC, 1976-1980; Assoc., Baker & Daniels Indpls., 1980-1983; Ass't Prof., Illinois, 1983-1987; Assoc. Prof., 1987-1989; Prof., 1989-1996; Max L. Rowe Prof., Since 1996. Subjects: Environmental Law; Land Use Planning; Natural Resources; Real Property. Books & Awards: Just. and the Earth, 1993; Bounded People, Boundless Lands, 1998; The New Agrarianism, 2001; Wildlife Law: Cases and Materials (with D. Goble), 2002; Soc. of Midland Authors Adult Nonfiction, 2002; The Land We Share, 2003; Agrarianism and the Good Soc., 2006; Why Conservation Is Failing and How It Can Regain Ground, 2006; On Priv. Prop., 2007; Natural Resources Law, 2007. Consultantships: Legal Adv'r, Lincoln Legal Papers Proj., 1987-94; Dir., IL Envtl. Coun., 1995-99; Pres., Prairie Rivers Network, since 2002.
Michael B. Gerrard (Columbia Law School)
Session: Breakout Session - Global Warming Crisis: Thinking HolisticallyBio: GERRARD, MICHAEL, B. (M) Prof. of Prof'l Prac. in Law Columbia. b.1951. BA, 1972, Columbia; JD, 1978, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1979. Associate, Berle Kass & Case, New York, New York, 1979 - 1985; Partner, Berle Kass & Case, New York, New York, 1985 - 1994; Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP, New York, New York, 1994 - 2008. Subjects: Advanced Seminar in Climate Change Law (S); Climate Change Law; Energy Law (S); Environmental Law. Books & Awards: Envt'l Law Prac. Guide, 1992; Brownfields Law and Prac., 1997; Global Climate Change and U.S. Law, 2007; The Law of Envt'l Just., 2009. 1975, Root Tilden Scholarship. Member: Director, Cntr. for Climate Change Law. Consultantships: Chrm., ABA Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, 2004-05; Bd. of Directors, Environmental Law Institute, since 2007; Sr. Counsel, Arnold & Porter LLP, since 2009.
Susan M. Gilles (Capital University Law School)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #1Bio: GILLES, SUSAN, M. (F) Sullivan Designated Prof. of Law Capital. b.1960. LLB, 1981, Univ. of Glasgow; LLM, 1982, Harvard. Admitted: OH, 1985. Grad. Study, Harvard, 1982-85. Vis. Prof., Baylor, Pres; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Oklahoma., Pres; Att'y, Baker & Hostetler Cleve., 1985 - 1990; Ass't Prof., Capital, 1990-1996; Vis. Prof., American, 1993-1994; Vis. Prof., Wash. & Lee, 1994-1995; Assoc. Prof., Capital, 1996-1999; Prof., Since 1999. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Media Law (S); Torts. Books & Awards: John F. Kennedy Memorial Scholar, Harvard, 0; Excellence in Tchg. Award, Student Bar Ass'n., 0. Member: AALS (Chair, Sect. on Mass Communications, 2004, Exec. Com., Sect. on Mass Communications). Consultantships: Fac Adv'r, Women's Law Ass'n, Capital.
Alex Glashausser (Washburn University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Teaching the Three Hardest CasesBio: GLASHAUSSER, ALEX, Prof. & Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs. Washburn. b.1968. BA, 1990, Harvard; JD, 1995, Duke. Exec. Ed., Duke L.J. Admitted: OH, 1995. Clerk, Hon. Albert J. Engel U.S.C.A. 6th Cir. Grand Rapids MI, 1995-1997; Assoc., Vorys Sater Seymour & Pease LLP Columbus, 1997-1999; Adj. Instr., Ohio St., 1998; Assoc. Prof., Washburn, 1999-2005; Prof., Since 2005; Vis. Scholar, Waseda Law Sch., 2008 - 2009; Vis. Researcher, Temple Univ., 2009. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Remedies; Torts.
Elizabeth M. Glazer (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: GLAZER, ELIZABETH, M. Assoc. Prof. Hofstra. b.1979. BA, 2001; MA, 2001, Pennsylvania; JD, 2004, Univ. of Chgo. U. Chi. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 2004. Assoc., Fried Frank Harris Shriven & Jacobson LLP NYC, 2004-2006. Subjects: Jurisprudence (S); Property.
Laura E. Gomez (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: WhitenessBio: GOMEZ, LAURA, E. (F) Prof. New Mexico. b.1964. AB, 1986, Harvard Coll.; MA, 1988, Stanford; JD, 1992, Stanford; PhD, 1994, Stanford. Legis. Aide, Sen. Jeff Bingaman U.S. Senate DC, 1986-1987; Clerk, Hon. Dorothy W. Nelson 9th Cir. Ct. of Apps. Pasadena CA, 1992-1993; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1994-2000; Prof., 2000-2005; Prof., New Mexico, Since 2005. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Civil Rights/Race & Law; Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Latinos & the Law (S); Law & Society; Race and the Law. Books & Awards: Sch. of Am. Res. Resident Fellow, 2004-, 5; Keleher & McLeod Endowed Prof., 2005-, 7; Misconceiving Mothers: Legislators, Prosecutors and the Politics of Prenatal Drug Exposure, 1997; Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican Am. Race, 2007. Member: Law & Soc. Ass'n (Treas., 2001-03); Am. Sociological Ass'n; SALT.; Law & soc. Association, President, 2009-2011. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Am. Judicature Soc., 1995-97; Bd. Mem., ACLU, So. CA, 2002-05.
Neil T Gotanda (Western State College of Law at Westcliff University)
Session: Constitutional LawBio: GOTANDA, NEIL, (M) Prof. Western State. b.1947. BS, 1967, Stanford; JD, 1972, Cal., Berkeley; LLM, 1980, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1972. Staff Att'y, Asian Law Caucus Oakland & San Fran., 1973-1976; Staff & Directing Att'y, CA Rural Legal Assist. San Fran., 1976-1978; Att'y & Consult., CA Fair Emplymt. & Housing Comm. San Fran., 1978-1980; Ass't & Assoc. Prof., Duquesne, 1980-1983; Assoc. Prof., Cal. Western, 1983-1986; Prof., Since 1986; Vis. Prof., St. John's, 2000-2001. Subjects: Constitutional Law. Books & Awards: Critical Race Theory: Key Writings (with Crenshaw, Peller & Thomas), 1995. Member: Ass'n for Asian Am. Studies.
Wendy Greene (Samford University, Cumberland School of Law)
Session: Race & First Year Courses: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and PropertyBio: GREENE, WENDY, (F) Ass't Prof. Samford. b.1977. BA, 1999, Xavier Univ. of Louisiana; JD, 2002, Tulane; LLM, 2008, Geo. Wash. Ass't Prof., Samford, Since 2006. Subjects: Employment Discrimination; Employment Law; Equitable Remedies; Race and American Law (S); Real Property. Books & Awards: 1997, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society; 1997, Sigma Tau Delta International English Society. Member: SALT (Law Sch. Representative).
Lani Guinier (Harvard Law School)
Session: Plenary: The Future of Race, Law and Civil Rights: Asking the Hard Questions Bio: GUINIER, LANI, (F) Bennett Boskey Prof. Harvard. b.1950. BA, 1971, Harvard (Radcliffe Coll.); JD, 1974, Yale. Admitted: MI, 1975; DC, 1981. Clerk, U.S. Judge Damon J. Keith Detroit, 1974-1976; Juv. Ct. Referee, Wayne Cty. Detroit, 1976-1977; Spec. Ass't to Ass't Att'y Gen., U.S. Dep't of Just. Civ. Rts. Div. DC, 1977-1981; Ass't Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense Fund NYC, 1981-1988; Assoc. Prof., Pennsylvania, 1988-1992; Prof., 1992-1998; Prof., Harvard, Since 1998. Subjects: Criminal Process; Critical Perspectives: Issues of Race & Gender (S); Critical Perspectives: Issues of Race & Gender (S); Law & Political Process; Professional Responsibility; Public Interest Lawyering. Books & Awards: Tyranny of the Majority, 1994; Becoming Gentlemen: Women, Law Schools & Inst'l Change (with M. Fine & J. Balin), 1997; Lift Every Voice, 1998.
Pratheepan Gulasekaram (Santa Clara University School of Law)
Session: ImmigrationBio: GULASEKARAM, PRATHEEPAN, Ass't Prof. Santa Clara. JD, 2001, Cal., Berkeley; BA, 1996, Brown. Stan. J. Int'l L. Admitted: CA, 2002. Clerk, Hon. J. L. Wiener Jr. U.S.C.A. 5th Cir. New Orls., 2001-2002; Priv. Prac., Susman Godfrey LLP L.A., 2002-2003; Priv. Prac., O'Melveny & Meyers LLP L.A., 2003-2004; Vis. Ass't Prof., Loyola New Orl., 2004-2005; Acting Ass't Prof, New York Univ., 2005-2007. Subjects: Citizenship Theory (S); Constitutional Law I, II; Immigration Law. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., World Children's Initiative, since 2005.
Ian F. Haney Lopez (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon: Racial Inequality Without RacistsBio: HANEY LOPEZ, IAN, F.* (M) John H. Boalt Prof. of Law Cal., Berkeley. b.1964. BA, 1986; MA, 1986, Wash., St. Louis; MPA, 1989, Princeton; JD, 1991, Harvard. Art. Ed., Harv. C.R.-C.L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1993. Clerk, Judge Harry Pregerson U.S.C.A. 9th Cir. L.A., 1991-1992; Ass't Prof., Wisconsin, 1992-1996; Rockefeller Fellow in Legal Humanities, Stanford Univ., 1994-1995; Vis. Acting Prof., Cal. Berkeley, 1995-1996; Acting Prof., Cal. Berkeley, 1996-2001; Vis. Prof., Yale, 1998; Prof., Cal. Berkeley, Since 2001. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Critical Race Theory (S); Equal Protection (S); Race & American Law. Books & Awards: White by Law: The Legal Construc. of Race, 1996; Racism on Trial: The Chicano Fight for Just., 2003; Race, Law and Soc., 2007; After the War on Crime: Race, Democracy, and a New Reconstruction (with J Simon and ML Frampton), 2008. Member: SALT. visiting, Spring 2010.
Angela P. Harris (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: HARRIS, ANGELA, P.* (F) Prof. Cal., Berkeley. b.1961. BA, 1981, Michigan; MA, 1983, Univ. of Chgo.; JD, 1986, Univ. of Chgo. U. Chi. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1988. Clerk, Joel M. Flaum U.S.C.A. 7th Cir. Chgo., 1986-1987; Assoc., Morrison & Foerster San Fran., 1987-1988; Acting Prof., Cal. Berkeley, 1988-1992; Prof., Since 1992; Rockefeller Fellow in Legal Humanities, Stanford, 1995-1996; Vis. Prof., Yale Law Sch., 1998; Vis. Prof., Georgetown, 2000; Baldy Distinguished Prof., Univ. of Buffalo Sch. of Law, 2009 - 2010. Subjects: Criminal Law; Critical Race Theory (S); Gender & Law (S); Law Markets & Culture (S); Restorative Justice (S). Books & Awards: Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America (with Perea, Delgado & Wildman), 2000; Gender and Law, 3d ed. (with Bartlett & Rhode), 2002; Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory (with Culp & Valdes), 2002; Economic Justice: Race, Gender, Identity and Economics (with Jordan), 2005; Crim. Law Cases and Materials (with Cynthia Lee), 2009. 2008, Clyde Ferguson Award, AALS Minority Section.visiting, University of Buffalo Law School, Year 2009-2010.
Cheryl I Harris (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon: Holding the President Accountable: What the Obama Administration is DoingBio: HARRIS, CHERYL, I. (F) Prof. Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Chair in Civil Rts. and Civil Liberties U.C.L.A. BA, 1973, Wellesley Coll.; JD, 1978, Northwestern. Admitted: IL, 1978; IL, 1979. Sr. Att'y, Corp. Counsel, Chicago, Illinois, 1984 - 1988; First Assistant General Att'y, Chgo. Park Dist., Chicago, Illinois, 1988 - 1990; Ass't Prof. , Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1990 - 1996; Vis. Prof., UCLA Sch. of Law, 1995 - 1997; Prof. , Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1996 - 1998; Professor, UCLA Sch. of Law, 1998 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Rights; Constitutional Law; Critical Race Theory; Employment Discrimination; Race Conscious Remedies (S). Books & Awards: 2005, ACLU Southern California Distinguished Professor for Civil Rights. Member: Am. Studies Ass'n. Consultantships: Co-Chair Bd. of Directors, National Conference of Black Lawyers, 1990-93; Consultant, Selection Com. Mem., Prog. in Peace & Int'l Dev., MacArthur Fdn., 1994-00; Adv'y Bd., Bunche Center for Afro-American Studies UCLA, since 1998; Exec. Com., Am. Studies Ass'n, 2002-05; Bd. of Dirs., ACLU Southern California, 2002-06.
Tanya Kateri Hernandez (Fordham University School of Law)
Laura Hines (University of Kansas School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: The Return of Pleading: Twombley and Iqbal in Federal and State CourtsBio: HINES, LAURA, Prof. Kansas. b.1965. AB, 1987, Brown Univ.; JD, 1991, Michigan. Note Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: MN, 1991; DC, 1992. Clerk, Ch. Judge Donald P. Lay U.S.C.A. 8th Cir. St. Paul, 1991-1992; Assoc., Arnold & Porter DC, 1993-1997; Vis. Prof., Michigan, 1996; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Kansas, 1997-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2004; Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation.
Laura Hines (University of Kansas School of Law)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #2Bio: HINES, LAURA, Prof. Kansas. b.1965. AB, 1987, Brown Univ.; JD, 1991, Michigan. Note Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: MN, 1991; DC, 1992. Clerk, Ch. Judge Donald P. Lay U.S.C.A. 8th Cir. St. Paul, 1991-1992; Assoc., Arnold & Porter DC, 1993-1997; Vis. Prof., Michigan, 1996; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Kansas, 1997-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2004; Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation.
Keith H. Hirokawa (Albany Law School)
Session: Breakout II - Global Warming #1Bio: HIROKAWA, KEITH, H. (M) Ass't Prof. Albany. b.1971. JD, 1998, Connecticut; LLM, 2001, Lewis & Clark; MA, 2003, Connecticut. Admitted: WA, 1999; OR, 2000. Att'y, Law Off. of Mark A. Erikson, Vancouver, WA, 1999-2001; Att'y, Law Off. of John Karpinski , Vancouver, WA, 2001-2002; Part., Erikson & Hirokawa PLLC , Vancouver, WA, 2002-2007; Assoc. Prof., Texas Wesleyan, 2007 - 2009; Ass't Prof., Albany Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Environmental Law; Environmental Law, Policy & Ethics (S); Jurisprudence (S); Land Use Planning; Natural Resources; Property. Consultantships: Coun. Mem., ABA, State and Local Government Section, since 2009; Member, Adv'y Bd., Urban Lawyer, since 2009; Chair, Electronic Communications Com., ABA, St. & Local Gov't Sect., since 2009.
Robert C. Hockett (Cornell Law School)
Session: Breakout I - What Does the Mortgage Crisis Teach Us About Regulating Risk?Bio: HOCKETT, ROBERT, C. (M) Assoc. Prof. Cornell. b.1961. BA, 1983, Kansas; MA, 1994, Oxford Univ. (U.K); JD, 1999, Kansas; LLM, 2003, Yale; JSD, 2004, Yale. Exec. Ed., Art. Ed., Yale J. Reg. Jud'l Clerk, U.S.C.A. 10th Cir. Denver, 1999-2000; Tutor-in-Law, Yale, 2001-2004; Sr. Res. Fel., 2003-2004; Tchg. Fel., Harvard, 2004; Ass't Prof., Cornell, Since 2004. Subjects: Business Organizations; Civil Procedure; Financial Institutions; International Financial Institutions (S). Member: Rhodes Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa.; Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Author/Consult., Int'l Monetary Fund, 1999-00.
Emily M.S. Houh (University of Cincinnati College of Law)
Session: Race and First-Year Courses: Contracts, Torts & Civil ProcedureBio: HOUH, EMILY, M.S. (F) Gustavus Henry Wald Prof. of Law and Contracts Cincinnati. b.1971. AB, 1993, Brown Univ.; JD, 1996, Michigan. Art. Ed., Mich. J. Race & L. Admitted: MI, 1997; IL, 1998. Clerk, Hon. Anna Diggs Taylor U.S.D.C. ED MI Detroit, 1996-1998; Staff Att'y, Legal Assist. Fdn. of Chgo., 1998-1999; Assoc., Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone P.L.C. Detroit, 1999-2000; Ass't Prof., No. Ky.-Chase, 2000-2003; Assoc. Prof., Cincinnati, 2003-2005; Professor, Univ. of Cincinnati Coll. of Law, 2005 - Pres; Gustavus Henry Wald Professor of Law and Contracts, Univ. of Cincinnati Coll. of Law, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Commercial Law; Contracts; Critical Race Theory (S); Payment Systems. Member: SALT (Bd. Mem. 2003-06, Sec'y 2004-06).; AALS (Chair-elect, Sect. on Law & the Humanities, 2008).
Darren Lenard Hutchinson (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: HUTCHINSON, DARREN, LENARD (M) Prof. American. b.1968. BA, 1990, Pennsylvania; JD, 1993, Yale. Ed., Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. Admitted: NY, 1994. Clerk, Hon. Mary Johnson Lowe U.S.D.C. S.D.N.Y. NYC, 1994-1996; Assoc., Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton NYC 1993-94, 1996-1997; Ass't Prof., Southern Methodist, 1997-2003; Prof., American, Since 2003. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Critical Race Theory (S); Remedies.
Tim Iglesias (University of San Francisco School of Law)
Session: Breakout I - What Does the Mortgage Crisis Teach Us About the Political Economy of Home Ownership?Bio: IGLESIAS, TIM, (M) Prof. San Francisco. b.1956. BA, 1979, Loyola Marymount Univ.; BA, 1986, Oxford Univ. (UK); MA (honorary), 1989, Oxford Univ. (UK); JD, 1993, Stanford. Admitted: CA, 1993. Theology Studies, Jesuit Sch. of Theology, Berkeley, 1986-88.; Philosophy Studies, Gonzaga, 1979-81. Clerk, Hon. Stanley Weigel Fed. Dist. Ct. of No. CA San Fran., 1993-1994; Public Serv. Law Fel., Homebase San Fran., 1994-1995; Prog. Coord'r, Non-Profit Housing Ass'n of No. CA San Fran., 1995-1998; Dep. Dir., Non-Profit Housing Assn of No. Cal., United States, 1998-2001; Ass't Prof., Wayne St., 2002-2003; Assoc. Prof., San Francisco, 2003-2006; Prof., Univ. of San Fran. Sch. of Law, Since 2007. Subjects: Community Property; Housing Discrimination (S); Land Use Law; Legal & Policy Responses to Residential Segregation (S); Local Government Law; Property Law. Books & Awards: The Legal Guide to Affordable Housing Dev. Law (co-ed. with Lento), 2005. Member: Alpha Sigma Nu. Consultantships: Mem., CA Department of Fair Employment and Housing--Housing Regulations Working Group, since 2009.
Lisa C. Ikemoto (University of California, Davis, School of Law)
Session: HealthcareBio: IKEMOTO, LISA, C. (F) Prof. Cal., Davis. b.1961. BA, 1984, U.C.L.A.; JD, 1987, Cal., Davis; LLM, 1989, Columbia. Admitted: CA, 1987. Instr, Legal Writing Albany, 1987-1988; Ass't Prof./Assoc. Prof., Ind. Indpls., 1989-1993; Assoc. Prof./Prof., Loyola L.A., 1993-1995; Vis. Prof., Cal. Davis, 2005-2006; Prof., Cal. Davis, Since 2006. Subjects: Bioethics (S); Community Property; Health Care Law; Property; Public Health Law; Reproductive Rights, Law & Policy (S). Member: ASLME, ASBH. SALT.
Samuel Issacharoff (New York University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Brave New World of Litigation FinanceBio: ISSACHAROFF, SAMUEL, (M) Bonnie & Richard Reiss Prof. of Const'l Law. New York Univ. b.1954. BA, 1975, Binghamton Univ.; JD, 1983, Yale. Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: PA, 1984; TX, 1992. Ass't Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1989-1993; Prof., 1993-1999; Prof., Columbia, 1999-2005; Prof., New York Univ., Since 2005. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation (S); Constitutional Law: The Political Process; Employment Law; Legal Process. Books & Awards: Law of Democracy (with Karlan & Pildes), 2002; Civil Proc., 2005. Member: Am. Acad. of Arts & Scis. (Fellow).; ALI (Rptr., Principles of Aggregate litig., since 2003).
Osamudia R. James (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: EducationBio: JAMES, OSAMUDIA, R. Assoc. Prof. Miami.
Alex M. Johnson, Jr. (University of Virginia School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - The Mortgage Crisis #1Bio: JOHNSON, ALEX, M., JR. (M) Perre Bowen Prof. & Thomas F. Bergin Tchg. Prof. Univ. of V. b.1953. BA, 1975, Claremont Men's Coll.; JD, 1978, U.C.L.A. Admitted: CA, 1978. Att'y, Latham & Watkins L.A., 1978-1980; Assoc. Prof., Minnesota, 1980-1982; Att'y, Latham & Watkins L.A., 1982-1984; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Va., 1984-1989; Leroy Jeffers Cent'l Vis. Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1988-1989; Vis. Prof., Stanford, 1991; Vice Provost, Fac. Recrtmt. & Retention, 1995-2002; Dean, Minnesota 2002-06[h\5] Prof., 2002-2007; Dean Emer., Univ. of Minnesota, 2006-2007; Prof., Univ. of Va. 1989-02, Since 2007. Subjects: contracts; Critical Race Theory; Estates & Trusts; Real Estate Transactions; Real Property. Books & Awards: Understanding Modern Real Estate Transactions, 2d ed., 2007. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; President, Exec. Committee, COIF. Consultantships: Bd. of Trustees, LSAC, since 1994, Chair, 2001-03; Chair, Prof'l Sports Counseling Panel, since 1985; Coord'r & Developer, Intro. to Legal Methodology, since 1985.
Creola Johnson (The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law)
Session: Race and the Corporate CurriculumBio: JOHNSON, CREOLA, (F) Prof. Ohio State. BS, 1989, L.S.U.; JD, 1994, W. Va. Univ. Admitted: PA, 1994. Assoc. Att'y, Klett Lieber Rooney & Schorling Pittsburgh, 1994-1998; Instr., W. Va. Univ., 1998; Proj. Att'y, Neighborhood Legal Servs. Pittsburgh, 1998; Fac. Fellow & Vis. Ass't Prof., Iowa, 1998-1999; Ass't Prof., Ohio St., 1999-2003; Assoc. Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Bankruptcy-Creditors' & Debtors' Rights; Commercial Law-Sales; Consumer Law (S); Contracts; Secured Transanctions. Member: Order of the Coif; Order of Barrister.
Kevin R. Johnson (University of California, Davis, School of Law)
Session: Immigration ReformBio: JOHNSON, KEVIN, R. (M) Dean & Mabie-Apallas Prof. of Public Interest, Prof. of Law & Prof., Chicana/o Studies Cal., Davis. b.1958. AB, 1980, Cal., Berkeley; JD, 1983, Harvard. Ed., Harv. L. Rev., vols. 95-96. Admitted: CA, 1985. Clerk, Hon. Stephen Reinhardt 9th Cir. L.A., 1983-1984; Att'y, Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe San Fran. CA, 1984-1989; Acting Prof., Cal Davis, 1989-1992; Prof., Sch. of Law, UC Davis, Since 1992; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 1998 - 2008; Director, UC Davis, 2000 - 2001; Prof. of Chicano Studies, UC Davis, Since 2000; Dean, UC Davis, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Business Associations; Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation; Critical Race Theory; Immigration Law; International Human Rights (S); Latinos & Latinas & the Law (S). Books & Awards: How Did You Get to Be Mexican? A White/Brown Man's Search for Identity (nominated for 2000 Robert F. Kennedy Bk. Award), 1999; A Reader on Race, Civil Rights, and the Law: A Multicultural Approach, 2001; Mixed Race & the Law: A Critical Reader, 2002; The "Huddled Masses" Myth: Immig. and Civil Rts., 2004; Opening the Floodgates: Why America Needs to Rethink Its Borders and Immig. Laws, 2007; Complex Litigation: Cases and Materials on Litigating for Social Change (with Catherine A. Rogers & John Valery White), 2009; Understanding Immig. Law (with Raquel Aldana, Bill Ong Hing, Leticia Saucedo, Enid F. Trucios-Haynes), 2009. 2006, Hispanic Professor of the Year, Hispanic National Bar Association; 2008, Scholar of the Year, National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Latin Am. Studies Ass'n; ALI. Consultantships: Gov'g Com., CA Cont'g Educ. of the Bar, 1993-98; Coord'g Com. on Immig., ABA, 1998-05; Bd. of Dirs., Legal Servs. of No. CA, since 1996, V.P., 2001-03, Pres., 2003-, since 2003; Member, Bd. of Directors, Mexican American Legal Defense & Education Fund, since 2006.
Jeffrey D. Jones (Lewis and Clark Law School)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: JONES, JEFFREY, D. (M) Ass't Prof. Lewis & Clark. b.1968. Philosophy, 2000, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; JD, 2004, Michigan. Admitted: OR, 2004. Post-Doctoral Scholar, Boston Univ. Inst. on Race and Social Div., Boston, MA, 2000 - 2001; Scholar in Residence, Boston Univ. Sch. of Law, 2000 - 2001; Att'y, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Portland, Portland, OR, 2004; Att'y, Barran Liebman LLP Portland, Portland, OR, 2005-2006; Ass't Prof., Lewis & Clark Law Sch., Since 2007. Subjects: Concept of Property (S); Critical Legal Studies (S); Disability Law (S); Employment Law; Legal Elements; Property Law. Books & Awards: The Unaffordable Nation: Searching for a Decent Life in America, 2007.
Trina Jones (Duke University School of Law)
Session: ColorismBio: JONES, TRINA, (F) Prof. Duke. b.1966. BA, 1988, Cornell; JD, 1991, Michigan. Arts. Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: NC, 1991; DC, 1993. Assoc., Wilmer Cutler & Pickering DC, 1991-1995; Ass't Prof., Duke, 1995-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2001; Prof., Since 2001; Vis Prof., Hawaii, 2005-2006. Subjects: Advanced Issues in Employment Discrimination Law (S); Civil Procedure; Employment Discrimination; Race & the Law (S). Books & Awards: Law and Class in America: Trends Since the Cold War (with Carrington), 2006.
Emma C. Jordan (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Plenary Session - Inequality and the Subprime Mortgage CrisisBio: JORDAN, EMMA, C. (F) Prof. Georgetown. BA, 1969, Cal. S.F.; JD, 1973, Howard. Ed.-in-Ch., How. L.J. Admitted: CA, 1973. Tchg. Fel., Stanford, 1973-1974; Ass't Prof., Santa Clara, 1974-1975; Acting Prof., Cal. Davis, 1975-1980; White House Fel., DC, 1980-1981; Prof., 1980-1987; Spec. Ass't, Att'y Gen. DC, 1981; Prof., Georgetown, Since 1987. Subjects: Commercial Law: The Payment System; Economic Justice; Financial Institutions Consumer Financial Services (S). Books & Awards: Economic Justice: Race Gender, Identity & Economics (with A. Harris), 2005; Clyde Ferguson Award, AALS, 2005; When Markets Fail: Race and Economics (with A. Harris), 2006; A Woman's Place is in the Marketplace: Gender and Economics (with A. Harris), 2006; Beyond Rational Choice: Alternative Perspectives on Economics (with A. Harris), 2006. Member: ALI.; AALS (Mem., Exec. Com., since 1988 & Mem., Sect., Fin. Insts. & Consumer Fin. Servs., Chair, 1986, AALS Pres.-Elect, 1991, Pres., 1992); SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs, since 1984, Pres., 1986-88). Consultantships: U.C.C. Subcom., Consumer Fin. Serv. Subcom., Invstmt. Servs., ABA Corp. Bus.-Bkg. Sect.; Consult., Bkg. & Fin. Insts., Speaker, CA Assembly, 1984-87; Chair, Fin. Inst. Comm., CA St. Bar, 1986-87.
James J. Kelly, Jr. (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: KELLY, JAMES, J., JR. (M) Ass't Prof. Baltimore. b.1966. Philosophy, with Honors, 1987, Univ. of Va.; JD, 1994, Columbia. Head Notes Ed., Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1995; MD, 1997; DC, 1998. Skadden Fellow & Staff Att'y, No. Manhattan Improvement Corp. NYC, 1994-1999; Staff Att'y, Community Law Cntr. Balt., 1999-2001; Exec Dir., Save A Neighborhood Balt., 2002-2004; Ass't Prof., Baltimore, Since 2004. Subjects: Community Development Clinic; Professional Responsibility. Consultantships: Mem., Baltimore City Land Bank Authority Task Force, 2008-08.
Alexandra B. Klass (University of Minnesota Law School)
Session: Breakout II - Global Warming #2Bio: KLASS, ALEXANDRA, B. (F) Assoc. Prof. Minnesota. b.1967. BA, 1988, Michigan; JD, 1992, Wisconsin. Arts. Ed., Wisc. L. Rev. Admitted: WI, 1992; MN, 1993. Jud'l Clerk, U.S.D.C. W.D.W.I. Madison, 1992-1993; Assoc., Dorsey & Whitney LLP Mpls., 1993-1999; Part., 2000-2003; Assoc. Prof., Wm. Mitchell, 2004-2006; Assoc. Prof., Minnesota, Since 2006. Subjects: Environmental Law (S); Natural Resources Law; Property; Torts. Consultantships: Co-Chair, Envtl. Law Comm., Hennepin Cty. Bar Ass'n, since 2000; Bd. of Dirs., Dir. & 8th Cir. V.P., MN Chap., Fed. Bar Ass'n, 2001-06; Gov'g Coun., Envt'l & Nat. Resources Sect., MN State Bar Ass'n, since 2005; Mem. Scholar, Center for Progressive Reform, since 2007.
Alexandra B. Klass (University of Minnesota Law School)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Regulating RiskBio: KLASS, ALEXANDRA, B. (F) Assoc. Prof. Minnesota. b.1967. BA, 1988, Michigan; JD, 1992, Wisconsin. Arts. Ed., Wisc. L. Rev. Admitted: WI, 1992; MN, 1993. Jud'l Clerk, U.S.D.C. W.D.W.I. Madison, 1992-1993; Assoc., Dorsey & Whitney LLP Mpls., 1993-1999; Part., 2000-2003; Assoc. Prof., Wm. Mitchell, 2004-2006; Assoc. Prof., Minnesota, Since 2006. Subjects: Environmental Law (S); Natural Resources Law; Property; Torts. Consultantships: Co-Chair, Envtl. Law Comm., Hennepin Cty. Bar Ass'n, since 2000; Bd. of Dirs., Dir. & 8th Cir. V.P., MN Chap., Fed. Bar Ass'n, 2001-06; Gov'g Coun., Envt'l & Nat. Resources Sect., MN State Bar Ass'n, since 2005; Mem. Scholar, Center for Progressive Reform, since 2007.
Douglas A. Kysar (Yale Law School)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Regulating RiskBio: KYSAR, DOUGLAS, A. (M) Prof. Yale. b.1973. BA, 1995, Ind., Bloomington; JD, 1998, Harvard. Admitted: MA, 2001. Clerk, Hon. William G. Young U.S.D.C. Dist. of MA Boston, 1999; Assoc., Foley Hoag & Eliot LLP Boston 1998, 2000; Ass't Prof., Cornell, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., 2004-2005; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Harvard, 2005; Vis. Prof., Yale, 2005; Prof., Cornell, Since 2005. Subjects: Environmental Law; International Environmental Law (S); Law, Science & Sustainability; Products Liability; Torts.
Sylvia Lazos (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)
Session: Whiteness and Post RacialismBio: LAZOS, SYLVIA, (F) Just. Myron Leavitt Prof. Nevada, Las Vegas. b.1956. BA, 1977; MA, 1979, St. Mary's Univ.; JD, 1986, Michigan. Assoc. Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: PR, 1987. Econ., U.S. Bur. of Labor Stats. DC, 1980-1983; Part./Assoc., McConnell Valdes San Juan PR, 1986-1993; Ass't Prof., Fla. St., 1993-1999; Assoc. Prof., Mo.-Columbia, 1999-2002; Prof., Nevada Las Vegas, Since 2003. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Corporations; Critical Race Theory; Legislation.
Brant T. Lee (University of Akron School of Law)
Session: Race and the Law: The CourseBio: LEE, BRANT, T. (M) Assoc. Prof. Akron. b.1962. BA, 1985, Cal., Berkeley; JD, 1990, Harvard; MPP, 1994, Harvard. Arts. Ed., Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1992. Counsel, U.S. Senate Jud. Com. Subcom. on the Const. DC, 1990-1992; Assoc., Breon O'Donnell Miller Brown & Dannis San Fran., 1992-1996; Spec. Ass't to the Pres. & Dep. Staff Sec'y, The White House DC, 1993; Vis. Ass't Prof., Syracuse, 1996-1997; Ass't Prof., Akron, 1997-2001; Assoc. Prof., Since 2001. Subjects: Employment Discrimination; Feminist and Race Theory (S); Law and Theology (S); Property. Consultantships: Trustee, Chinese for Affirmative Action, 1992-96; Comm'r, San Fran. Ethics Comm., 1995-96; Bd. Mem. and Bd. Pres., Asian Services in Action, Inc., 1998-08.
John P. Lenich (University of Nebraska College of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Big Topics, Shrinking CreditsBio: LENICH, JOHN, P. (M) Ross McCollum Prof. Nebraska. b.1955. BA, 1977, Univ. of Illinois (Chgo.); JD, 1980, Northwestern. Note & Com. Ed., Nw. U.L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1981; NE, 1985. Lect., Northwestern, 1980-1981; Priv. Prac., O'Melveny & Myers L.A., 1981-1984; Ass't Prof., Nebraska, 1984-1988; Assoc. Dean, 1988-1990; Assoc. Prof., 1988-2002; Prof., Since 2002. Subjects: Antitrust; Appellate Advocacy; Civil Clinic; Civil Procedure; Legal Writing, Reasoning & Research; Remedies. Books & Awards: Nebraska Civil Proc., 2008. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; COIF.
Ashley S. Lipson (University of La Verne College of Law)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #2Bio: LIPSON, ASHLEY, S. (M) Prof. LaVerne. b.1945. BA, 1966, Mich. St.; JD, 1970, St. John's; MA, 1975; LLM, 1978, Wayne St.; AsD, 1987, Oakland Coll. Admitted: MI, 1970; CA, 1981. Mng. Part., Coleman Lipson Bradford P.C. Farmington Hills MI, 1974-1997. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Entertainment Law; Law of Cyberspace. Books & Awards: Lawyers Co-op Award for Excellence in Jurisp., 1969; Catholic Lawyers Guild Award, 1969; Documentary Evid., 1985; Demonstrative Evid., 1986; Is It Admissible?, 1999; Guerrilla Discovery, 2003. Consultantships: Cong'l Adv'r, U.S. Congress, since 1980; Com. on Intell'l Prop., ABA, since 2005.
John A. Lovett (Loyola University New Orleans College of Law)
Session: Breakout II - The Mortgage Crisis #1Bio: LOVETT, JOHN, A. (M) Prof. Loyola, New Or. b.1965. BA, 1988, Haverford Coll.; MFA, 1991, Ind., Bloomington; JD, 1995, Tulane. Arts. Ed., Tul. L. Rev. Admitted: LA, 1995. Clerk, Hon. F.A. Litter Jr. U.S.D.C. W.D. LA Alex., 1995-1996; Clerk, Hon. Jacques L. Wiener Jr. U.S.C.A. 5th Cir. Shreveport LA, 1996-1997; Assoc., Liskow & Lewis New Orl., 1997-2002; Ass't Prof., Loyola New Orl., 2002-2005; Assoc. Prof., Since 2005. Subjects: Community Property; Land Use Planning; Property; Real Estate Transactions; Sales & Leases. Member: Order of the Coif.
Benjamin V. Madison, III (Regent University School of Law)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #3Bio: MADISON, BENJAMIN, V., III (M) Assoc. Prof. Regent. b.1959. BA, 1981, Randolph-Macon Coll.; MA, 1982; JD, 1985, Wm. & Mary. Mng. Ed., Wm. & Mary L. Rev. Admitted: VA, 1986. Clerk, Hon. Walter E. Hoffman Sr. U.S.D.J. Norfolk VA, 1985-1986; Assoc., Hunton & Williams Norfolk VA, 1986-1993; Part., 1993-2003; Assoc. Prof., Regent, Since 2003. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Federal Courts; Remedies; Torts; Trial & Appellate Advocacy. Member: James Kent Am. Inn of Ct. (Prog. Dir.).
Martha Mahoney (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon - Workshop on Property, FridayBio: MAHONEY, MARTHA, (F) Prof. Miami. BA, 1981, Regents Coll.; MA, 1985, Tulane; JD, 1989, Stanford. Note Ed., Stan. L. Rev. Clerk, Judge Warren Ferguson 9th Cir. Santa Ana CA, 1989-1990; Assoc. Prof., Miami, 1990-1995; Prof., Miami, Since 1995. Subjects: Criminal Law; Election Law; Land Use; Law and Social Justice; Property; Voting Rights (S). Books & Awards: Social Justice: Professionals, Communities & Law (with Calmore & Wildman), 2003. Member: COIF; Law & Soc. Ass'n; SALT.
David W. Marcus (The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: The Return of Pleading: Twombley and Iqbal in Federal and State CourtsBio: MARCUS, DAVID, W. (M) Assoc. Prof. Univ. of Ari. b.1976. BA, 1998, Harvard Coll.; JD, 2002, Yale. Arts. Ed., Yale J. of Int'l L. Admitted: NY, 2003; CA, 2004. Clerk, Hon. Allyne R. Ross U.S.D.J. E.D.N.Y. Bklyn., 2002-2003; Assoc., Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein L.L.P. San Fran., 2003-2005; Legal Writing Instr., Stanford, 2005; Clerk, Hon. William A. Fletcher 9th Cir. Ct. of Apps. San Fran., 2005-2006; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Ariz., Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Civil Procedure; Complex Litigation; Modern American Legal Thought.
Patricia A. McCoy (University of Connecticut School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - Property in Dangerous Packages: Subprime and Skin the GameBio: MC COY, PATRICIA, A. (F) George & Helen M. England Prof. of Law and Director, Ins. Law Cntr. Connecticut. b.1954. BA, 1976, Oberlin Coll.; JD, 1983, Cal., Berkeley. Ed.-in-Ch., Indust'l Rels. L.J. Admitted: DC, 1984. German Marshall Fund (DAAD) Scholar, Ludwig-Maximilians Univ., Munich, 1976-77. Clerk, Hon. Robert S. Vance U.S.C.A. 11th Cir. B'ham, 1983-1984; Assoc., Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw DC, 1984-1990; Part., 1991-1992; Ass't Prof., Cleve.-Marshall, 1992-1996; Assoc. Prof., 1997-2001; Vis. Prof., Connecticut, 2000; Prof., Cleve.-Marshall, 2001-2002; Prof., Connecticut, 2002 - 2006; Vis. Scholar, Dep't of Econ. M.I.T. Cambridge, 2002-2003; George J. & Helen M. England Prof., Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of Law, 2006 - Pres; Adj. Research Scholar, Columbia Law Sch., 2009 - 2010. Subjects: Banking Law and Regulation; Business Organizations; Consumer Finance Law (S); Financial Institutions (S); Law of Mutual Funds (S); Retirement Security Law (S); Securities Regulation. Books & Awards: Banking Law Manual: Fed. Regulation of Financial Holding Companies, Banks and Thrifts, 2d ed., 2000; Financial Modernization After Gramm-Leach-Bliley (ed.), 2002. Consultantships: Chair, Sect. on Fin'l Insts. & Consumer Fin'l Servs., AALS, 2001-02; Mem., Consumer Adv'y Coun., Fed. Res. Bd., 2002-04; Ed'l Adv'y Bd. Mem., Cambridge Series on Law, Finance & Econ., Oxford University Press, 2007-09.
Audrey G. McFarlane (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon: Holding the President Accountable: What the Obama Administration is DoingBio: MCFARLANE, AUDREY, G. (F) Professor Baltimore. AB, 1986, Harvard, Radcliffe Coll.; JD, 1990, Stanford. Mem., Stan. L. Rev. Admitted: PA, 1992; DC, 1993. Clerk, Hon. A. Leon Higginbotham Phila., 1990-1991; Assoc., Wilmer Cutler & Pickering DC, 1991-1995; Vis. Ass't Prof., Maryland, 1995-1996; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 1996-2002; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 2002 - 2008; Professor, Univ. of Balt. Law Sch., Since 2002; Vis. Prof., Seattle Univ. Sch. of Law, 2006. Subjects: Land Use Planning; Local Economic Development (S); Local Government; Property.
Audrey G. McFarlane (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - The Mortgage Crisis #2Bio: MCFARLANE, AUDREY, G. (F) Professor Baltimore. AB, 1986, Harvard, Radcliffe Coll.; JD, 1990, Stanford. Mem., Stan. L. Rev. Admitted: PA, 1992; DC, 1993. Clerk, Hon. A. Leon Higginbotham Phila., 1990-1991; Assoc., Wilmer Cutler & Pickering DC, 1991-1995; Vis. Ass't Prof., Maryland, 1995-1996; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 1996-2002; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 2002 - 2008; Professor, Univ. of Balt. Law Sch., Since 2002; Vis. Prof., Seattle Univ. Sch. of Law, 2006. Subjects: Land Use Planning; Local Economic Development (S); Local Government; Property.
Arthur R. Miller (New York University School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon - Workshop on Civil Procedure, FridayBio: MILLER, ARTHUR, R. (M) Prof. Emer. New York Univ. b.1934. AB, 1955, Univ. of Rochester; LLB, 1958, Harvard; LLD, 1983, Framingham St.; LLD, 1984, Merrimack Coll.; LLD, 1995, Cooley. Arts. Ed., Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1959; MA, 1979. Assoc., Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton NYC, 1958-1961; Assoc. Dir., Columbia Law Proj. on Int'l Proc., 1961-1962; Lect., Columbia, 1961-1962; Assoc. Prof., Minnesota, 1962-1965; Prof., Michigan, 1965-1972; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1971-1972; Prof., Since 1972. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Computers & the Law; Equity; Evidence; Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks. Books & Awards: Fed. Prac. and Procedure: Civil (with Wright), 1969; The Assault on Privacy: Computers, Data Banks & Dossiers, 1971 (ABA Gavel Award, 1971; Civil Procedue-Cases and Materials (with Cound, Friedenthal & Sexton), 7th ed., 1997; Civil Procedure: Text (with Friedenthal & Kane), 1985, 3d ed., 1999. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; ALI (Rptr., Complex Litig. Proj.). Consultantships: Spec. Rapporteur on Taking Evid. Abroad, Sec'y of St.'s Adv'y Comm. on Priv. Int'l Law; Nat'l Adv'y Panel, Nat'l Acad. of Scis. Proj. on Computer Data Banks.; Rptr., Adv'y Com. on Fed. Rules of Civil Proc., 1978-84.
Melinda Molina (St. John's University School of Law)
Rachel F. Moran (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: Plenary: The Future of Race, Law and Civil Rights: Asking the Hard Questions Bio: MORAN, RACHEL, F. (F) Robert D. & Leslie Kay Raven Prof. Cal., Berkeley. b.1956. AB, 1978, Stanford; JD, 1981, Yale. Yale L.J. Admitted: CA, 1984. Clerk, Ch. Judge Wilfred Feinberg U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. NYC, 1981-1982; Assoc., Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe San Fran., 1982-1983; Acting Prof., Cal. Berkeley, 1984-1988; Prof., Since 1988. Subjects: Criminal Procedure; Law & Education (S); Torts. Books & Awards: Educational Policy and the Law, 4th ed., 2001; Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance, 2001. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; ALI. Consultantships: Chair, Steering Com., UC ACCORD, since 2000; Dir., Inst. for the Study of Social Change, since 2003.
Linda S. Mullenix (The University of Texas School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Big Topics, Shrinking CreditsBio: MULLENIX, LINDA, S. (F) Morris & Rita Atlas Chair in Law Univ. of Texas. b.1950. BA, 1971, CUNY at Queens; MPhil, 1974, Columbia; PhD, 1977, Columbia; JD, 1980, Georgetown. Editor, Staff, The Tax Lawyer. Admitted: DC, 1981; TX, 1991. Instructor, U. Md., Ramstein, Germany, 1974; Ass't. Prof., Fordham Univ., NYC, 1975 - 1977; Ass't Prof., Amer. Univ., Wash. D.C., 1977 - 1980; Prof. Lect., Geo. Wash. Univ., Wash. D.C., 1977 - 1980; Assoc., Pierson Ball & Dowd DC, Wash D.C., 1980-1981; Clin. Prof., Loyola Law Sch. of L.A., 1981-1982; Vis. Prof., Loyola of L.A. Law Sch., 1982-1983; Vis. Ass't Prof., Cath. Univ. Law Sch., 1983-1984; Ass't Prof., Cath. Univ. Law Sch., 1984-1986; Assoc. Prof., Cath. Univ. Law Sch., 1986-1990; S. Ct. Jud. Fel., Fed. Jud. Cntr. DC, Wash. D.C., 1989 - 1990; Prof., Cath. Univ., 1990-1991; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Texas Law Sch., 1991; Bernard J. Ward Cent'l Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1991-2001; Vis. Prof., Harvard Law Sch., 1994-1995; Vis. Prof., Michigan, 1996; Vis. Prof., Southern Methodist, 1998; Reuschlein Dist. Vis. Chair, Villanova, 2000; Res. Scholar, Bellagio Res. & Study Cntr. Rockefeller Fdn. Italy, 2002; Fulbright Dist. Sr. Chair in Law, U.S. Fulbright Comm. Trento Italy, 2007. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Class Action Litigation (S); Conflict of Laws; Federal Courts; Mass Tort Litigation. Books & Awards: Moore's Fed. Practice, Vol. 17, Venue and Interrelationship of St. and Fed. Courts (with Vairo), 1997; Understanding Fed. Courts (Lexis-Nexis with Redish, et al.), 1998; Am. Law Inst. Restmt. of the Law Governing Lawyers (Assoc. Rptr.)., 2000; St. Class Action Prac. and Proc. (CCH 2 Vols.), 2000; Fed. Courts in the Twenty-First Century (with Fink, et al.), 1996, 2d ed., 3d ed. 2007, 2002; Civil Proc. (Thomson West 2d ed. 2004), 2004; Mass Tort Litigation: Cases and Materials, 2d ed. 2008, 2008. 2002, Scholar-in-Residence, Bellagio Study and Conference Cnt'r; 2005, Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation; 1970, Phi Beta Kappa; 1989, Supreme Court Judicial Fellow; 2007, Fulbright Distinguished Senior Chair in Law, Trento, Italy; 2000, Harold Gill Reuschlein Distinguished Visting Chair, Villanova. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Int'l Ass'n of Proc'l Law.; ALI. Consultantships: Chair, Prof. Dev. Comm.; Exec. Comm. Conflicts of Law Sec.; Chair, Plng. Comm. New Teachers Wksp.; Exec. Comm & Plng. Comm. Civil Proc. Sect, AALS, 1987-96; Columnist, Nat'l L.J., since 1989; Contrib. Editor, ABA Preview of Sup. Ct. Cases, American Bar Ass'n, since 1989; Adv'y Com., Nat'l Cntr. for St. Cts., Study on St. Ct. Civil Discovery, 1990-92; Consultative Group, Complex Litig. Project; Transnat'l Rules of Civil Proc., ALI , since 1990; Vice-Chair, Civil Proc. & Evid. Comm., ABA Tort & Ins. Prac. Section, 1995-97; Contrib. Ed. & Consult., ABA, Rptr., Task Force on Class Actions, Tort & Ins. Sect., 1995-96; Ed. Bd., J. of Legal Educ., 1997-00; Bd. of Eds., Securities & Class Action Litig. Rpts., since 2000; Int'l. Ed. Bd., Revista de Proceso, Instituto Braseiro de Direito, since 2008.
Timothy Mulvaney (Texas A&M University School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: MULVANEY, TIMOTHY, (M) Vis. Assoc. Prof. of Law Texas Wesleyan. b.1978. BA, 2000, Haverford Coll.; JD, 2004, Villanova. Assoc. Editor, Villanova Law Rev. Admitted: PA, 2004; NJ, 2005. Dep. Attorney Gen., New Jersey Att'y General's Off., Trenton, NJ, 2005 - 2008; Res. Counsel and Adjunct Prof., Univ. of Mississippi Sch. of Law, 2008 - 2009; Vis. Associate Prof., Texas Wesleyan Univ. Sch. of Law, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings Law (S); Environmental Law; Land Use Planning; Property.
Kali N. Murray (Marquette University Law School)
Session: Plenary Session - The Core of Property: What is Essential in the First YearBio: MURRAY, KALI, N. (F) Ass't Prof. Marquette. b.1975. BA, 1996; MA, 1997, Johns Hopkins Univ; JD, 1999, Duke. Sym. Ed., Duke Envt'l L. & Pol'y F. Admitted: MD, 2000; DC, 2003. Clerk, Hon. Catherine C. Blake U.S.D.C. No. Div. Balt., 2000-2001; Assoc., Venable LLP DC 1999-00, 2001-2004; Ass't Prof., Mississippi, Since 2004. Subjects: Environmental Law; Intellectual Property; International Intellectual Property (S); Patent Law (S); Property.
Melissa E. Murray (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: National Service (Military Service)Bio: MURRAY, MELISSA, E. (F) Ass't Prof. Cal., Berkeley. b.1975. BA, 1997, Univ. of Va.; JD, 2002, Yale. Notes Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: NY, 2003. Clerk, Hon. Stefan Underhill U.S.D.C. D. CT Bridgeport, 2002-2003; Clerk, Hon. Sonia Sotomayor U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. NYC, 2003-2004; Assoc.-in-Law, Columbia, 2004-2006; Ass't Prof., Cal. Berkeley, Since 2006. Subjects: Criminal Law; Family Law; Federalism & the Family (S). Books & Awards: Shearman & Sterling/Legal Defense Fund Scholar, 1999-, 2.
Michael B. Mushlin (Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #1Bio: MUSHLIN, MICHAEL, B. (M) Prof. Pace. JD, 1970, Northwestern. Admitted: NY, 1971. Staff Att'y, Harlem Assertion of Rts. NYC, 1970-1973; Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. Prisoner's Rts. Proj. NYC, 1973-1977; Proj. Dir., 1977-1980; Assoc. Dir., ACL Children's Rts. Proj. NYC, 1981-1984; Vis. Prof., Pace, 1984-1985; Prof., Since 1985; Assoc. Dean, 1995-2001. Subjects: Civil Procedure I & II; Criminal Procedure- Adjudication; Evidence; Federal Courts; Prisoner's Rights (S); Trial & Appellate Advocacy. Books & Awards: Rts. of Prisoners, 3d ed., 2003; NEW YORK Evid. WITH OBJECTIONS (3d Ed National Inst. of Trial Advocacy) (with Jo Ann Harris) , 2008. 2007, John Hopkins Professor of Law . Consultantships: Past Chair & Present Vice Chair , Correctional Ass'n of NY, since 1977; Chair, NYC Bar Ass'n, since 1998, Chair, Com. on Corrections, NYC Bar Ass'n, since 1998; Task Force on Legal Status of Prisoners, ABA, since 2005; Exec. Com., New York City Bar Assocation, 2007-11.
Richard A. Nagareda (Vanderbilt University Law School)
Session: Plenary Session: The Demography of Civil Litigation: What We KnowBio: NAGAREDA, RICHARD, A. (M) Dir., Cecil D. Branstetter Litig. & Dispute Resolu. Prog. Vanderbilt. b.1963. AB, 1985, Stanford; JD, 1988, Univ. of Chgo. Exec. Ed., U. Chi. L. Rev.; Exec. Ed., U. Chi. L. Rev. Admitted: PA, 1989; DC, 1990. Clerk, Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg DC Cir., 1988-1989; Att'y/Adv'r, Off. of Legal Counsel U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1989-1991; Assoc., Shea & Gardner DC, 1991-1994; Ass't Prof., Georgia, 1994-1999; Assoc. Prof., 1999-2001; Prof., Vanderbilt, Since 2001. Subjects: Administrative Law; Civil Litigation Capstone (S); Complex Litigation; Evidence; Torts (S). Books & Awards: Mass Torts in a World of Settlement, 2007; The Law of Class Actions and Other Aggregate Litig., 2009. Member: COIF.
Richard A. Nagareda (Vanderbilt University Law School)
Session: AALS Luncheon - Workshop on Civil Procedure, FridayBio: NAGAREDA, RICHARD, A. (M) Dir., Cecil D. Branstetter Litig. & Dispute Resolu. Prog. Vanderbilt. b.1963. AB, 1985, Stanford; JD, 1988, Univ. of Chgo. Exec. Ed., U. Chi. L. Rev.; Exec. Ed., U. Chi. L. Rev. Admitted: PA, 1989; DC, 1990. Clerk, Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg DC Cir., 1988-1989; Att'y/Adv'r, Off. of Legal Counsel U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1989-1991; Assoc., Shea & Gardner DC, 1991-1994; Ass't Prof., Georgia, 1994-1999; Assoc. Prof., 1999-2001; Prof., Vanderbilt, Since 2001. Subjects: Administrative Law; Civil Litigation Capstone (S); Complex Litigation; Evidence; Torts (S). Books & Awards: Mass Torts in a World of Settlement, 2007; The Law of Class Actions and Other Aggregate Litig., 2009. Member: COIF.
Jonathan R. Nash (Emory University School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - Global Warming #2Bio: NASH, JONATHAN, R. Prof. Emory. B.A., summa cum laude, 1988, Columbia Univ.; J.D., magna cum laude, 1992, New York Univ; LL. M., 1999, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1993. Law Clerk to the Hon. Nina Gershon, U.S.D.C., S.D.N.Y., Fed. Jud. Clerkship, New York, NY, 1992 - 1993; Law Clerk to the Hon. Donald S. Russell, U.S. Ct. App., 4th Cir., Fed. Jud. Clerkship, Spartanburg, SC, 1993 - 1994; Postdoc. Fel., New York Univ. Cntr. on Land Use and Envt'l Law, 2000; Harry A. Bigelow Fellow & Lect., Univ. of Chgo., 2000-2002; Assoc. Prof., Tulane Law Sch., 2002-2006; Robert C. Cudd Professor of Environmental Law, Tulane Law Sch., 2004 - 2008; Vis. Scholar, Columbia Law Sch., 2005; Prof., Columbia Law Sch., 2006 - 2008; Vis. Assoc Prof. of Law, Hofstra Law Sch., 2006; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Chgo. Law Sch., 2007 - 2008; Prof. of Law, Emory Law Sch., 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Environmental Law; Federal Courts; International Environmental Law (S); Land Use Planning; Law & Economics; Property. Member: Order of the Coif.; Phi Beta Kappa.
Camille A. Nelson (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: Whiteness and Post RacialismBio: NELSON, CAMILLE, A. (F) Professor Hofstra. b.1968. BA, 1991, Toronto; LLB, 1994, Ottawa; LLM, 2000, Columbia. Ottawa L. Rev. Admitted: CANADA, 1996. J.S.D. & LL.M., Columbia, 2000. Clerk, Just. Frank Iacobucci Sup. Ct. of Canada Ottawa, 1994-1995; Litig. Assoc., McCarthy Tetrault Toronto, 1996-1998; Assoc.-in-Law, Columbia, 1998-2000; Ass't Prof., St. Louis, 2000-2005; Assoc. Prof., Saint Louis University, Sch. of Law, 2005 - 2006; Full Prof. , Saint Louis University, Sch. of Law, 2006 - 2009; Vis. Prof., 2008 - 2009; Dean's Scholar in Residence, Washington Univ. in St. Louis, Sch. of Law, 2009. Subjects: Comparative Criminal Law (S); Contracts; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Critical Race Theory (S); Legal Profession; Legal Research & Writing; Sports Ethics & the Law (S); Transnational Law. Books & Awards: Racism Eh? A Critical Inter-Disciplinary Anthology of Race and Racism in Canada, 2004. 2005, Derrick A. Bell Jr. Faculty Award, Association of American Law Schools, Section on Minority Groups ; 2005, Faculty Excellence Award, Saint Louis University & School of Law, Professor of Year. Member: Int'l Cong. on Law & Mental Health.; Law & Soc. Ass'n; SALT. Consultantships: Consult., Canadian Bar Ass'n, since 1997.
Alina Ng (Mississippi College School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: NG, ALINA, (F) Ass't Prof. Mississippi Col. b.1973. LLB, 1995, Univ. of London; LLM, 1996, Univ. of Cambridge; JSM, 2001, Stanford; JSD, 2004, Stanford. Editor, Stanford Envt'l Law Jour. Subjects: Advanced Copyright; Copyright Law ; Cyberlaws; Law and Economics (S); Patent Law; Property.
Hari Michele Osofsky (Washington and Lee University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Property LawBio: OSOFSKY, HARI, MICHELE (F) Assoc. Prof. Wash. & Lee. b.1972. BA, 1993, Yale Coll.; JD, 1998, Yale. Co-Ed.-in-Ch., Yale Hum. Rts. & Dev. L.J.; Bk. Rev. Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: CA, 1999. Clerk, Hon. Dorothy Nelson U.S.C.A. 9th Cir., Pasadena, CA, 1998-1999; Fellow, Cntr. for Law in the Public Interest L.A., Los Angeles, CA, 1999-2001; Fellow, Yale-China Legal Educ. Fel. , 2001-2002; Vis. Ass't Prof., Vermont Law Sch., 2002; Ass't Prof. & Dir. Cntr. Int'l & Comp. Law , Whittier Law Sch., 2003-2005; Vis. Ass't Prof.; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Oregon Sch. of Law, 2005-2006; Assoc. Prof., Washington & Lee Univ. Sch. of Law, Since 2006. Subjects: Climate Change and Environmental Law (S); Environmental Justice (S); International Environmental Law; International Law; International Trade & Investment; Property. Books & Awards: Felix S. Cohen Prize, 1998; Khosla Mem'l Fund Prize, 1998. Member: ASIL (Co-Chair, Rts. of Indigenous Peoples Interest Grp.); Am. Branch, Int'l Law Ass'n (Co-Chair, ILW, 2007; AALS Sect. on Prop. Law (Exec. Com., since 2006).; Co-Chair, ILW-West, 2005).
Nancy K. Ota (Albany Law School)
Session: Race & SexualityBio: OTA, NANCY, K. Prof. Albany. BS, 1977, Cal., Berkeley; MBA, 1983, Tulane; JD, 1992, Stanford. Stan. J.L. Gender & Sexual Orientation. Future Law Tchg. Fellow, Georgetown, 1992-93. Future Law Tchg. Fel., Georgetown, 1992-1993; Adj. Prof., Baltimore, 1994; Vis. Ass't Prof., Toledo, 1994-1995; Ass't Prof., Albany, 1995-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2001; Prof., Since 2001. Subjects: Bankruptcy; Commercial Law; Commercial Paper; Contracts; Immigration; Issues in Law & Society (S). Member: Law & Soc. Assn.; SALT.
Jessica Owley (Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: LIPPMANN, JESSICA OWLEY, (F) Ass't Prof. Pace. b.1974. BA, 1997, Wellesley Coll.; M in Plng., 2000, University of California, Berkeley; MS, 2001, Univ. of California, Berkeley; JD, 2004, Cal., Berkeley; PHD, 2005, Cal., Berkeley. Ed. in Chief, Ecology Law Quarterly. Admitted: CA, 2007. Law Clerk, Judge Dean D. Pregerson, Dist. Ct. for the Central Dist. of California, Los Angeles, CA, 2005 - 2006; Law Clerk, Judge Harry Pregerson, Ninth Cir. Ct. of App., Woodland Hills, CA, 2006 - 2007; Associate, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco, 2007 - 2009. Subjects: Conservation Easements and Land Trusts (S); Environmental Skills: Law Environmental Skills & Practice/Clean Water Act ; Property.
Brandon Paradise (Rutgers Law School)
Eduardo Moises Peñalver (Cornell Law School)
Session: Planning Committee for Workshop on PropertyBio: PENALVER, EDUARDO , MOISES (M) Prof. Cornell. b.1973. BA, 1994, Cornell; MA, 1996, Oxford Univ.; JD, 1999, Yale. Yale J.L. Admitted: NY, 2002; DC, 2002. Clerk, Hon. Guido Calabresi U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. New Haven CT, 1999-2000; Clerk, Just. John Paul Stevens U.S. Sup. Ct. DC, 2000-2001; Assoc., Kellogg Huber Hansen Todd & Evans PLLC DC, 2001-2003; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, 2003-2006; Prof. of Law, Cornell, Since 2006. Subjects: Land Use; Law and Religion; Property.
Eduardo Moises Peñalver (Cornell Law School)
Session: Plenary Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Property LawBio: PENALVER, EDUARDO , MOISES (M) Prof. Cornell. b.1973. BA, 1994, Cornell; MA, 1996, Oxford Univ.; JD, 1999, Yale. Yale J.L. Admitted: NY, 2002; DC, 2002. Clerk, Hon. Guido Calabresi U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. New Haven CT, 1999-2000; Clerk, Just. John Paul Stevens U.S. Sup. Ct. DC, 2000-2001; Assoc., Kellogg Huber Hansen Todd & Evans PLLC DC, 2001-2003; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, 2003-2006; Prof. of Law, Cornell, Since 2006. Subjects: Land Use; Law and Religion; Property.
Eduardo Moises Peñalver (Cornell Law School)
Session: AALS Luncheon - Workshop on Property, FridayBio: PENALVER, EDUARDO , MOISES (M) Prof. Cornell. b.1973. BA, 1994, Cornell; MA, 1996, Oxford Univ.; JD, 1999, Yale. Yale J.L. Admitted: NY, 2002; DC, 2002. Clerk, Hon. Guido Calabresi U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. New Haven CT, 1999-2000; Clerk, Just. John Paul Stevens U.S. Sup. Ct. DC, 2000-2001; Assoc., Kellogg Huber Hansen Todd & Evans PLLC DC, 2001-2003; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, 2003-2006; Prof. of Law, Cornell, Since 2006. Subjects: Land Use; Law and Religion; Property.
Juan F. Perea (University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law)
Session: Race and the Law: The CourseBio: PEREA, JUAN, F. (M) Cone, Wagner, Nugent, Johnson, Hazouri & Roth Prof. Univ. of Florida. BA, 1977, Maryland; JD, 1986, Boston Coll. Ed., B.C.L. Rev. Admitted: MA, 1986. Grad. Study, Smith Coll. Sch. for Social Work, 1979-80. Clerk, Hon. Bruce M. Selya U.S.C.A. 1st Cir., 1986-1987; Assoc., Ropes & Gray Boston, 1987-1989; Att'y, NLRB Boston, 1989-1990; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Florida, 1990-1993; Assoc. Prof., 1993-1995; Prof., Since 1995. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Constitutional Law; Critical Theory of History & Race (S); Employment Discrimination; Employment Law. Books & Awards: Immigrants Out! The New Nativism and the Anti-Immigration Impulse in the U.S. (Ed. & Contrib'r), 1997; Hon. Mention, Gustavus Myers Outstanding Bk. Award for Bks. Pub. in 1997, 1999; Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America (with Delgado, Harris & Wildman), 2000, 2d ed. (with Delgado, et. al.), 2007. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif; Phi Kappa Phi. Consultantships: Bd. of Gov'rs, SALT, 1994-97.
john powell (The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law)
Susan Westerberg Prager (Association of American Law Schools)
Session: Welcome and Introduction - Workshop on Civil ProcedureBio: PRAGER, SUSAN, WESTERBERG (F) Arjay & Frances Fearing Miller Prof. Emer. & Exec. Dir., AALS U.C.L.A. b.1942. AB, 1964; MA, 1967, Stanford; JD, 1971, U.C.L.A. Ed.-in-Ch., U.C.L.A. L. Rev. Admitted: NC, 1971; CA, 1972. Assoc., Powe Porter & Alphin P.A. Durham NC, 1971-1972; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1972-1977; Prof., Since 1977; Assoc. Dean, 1979-1982; Dean, 1982-1998; Provost, Dartmouth Coll., 1999-2001; President, Occidental Coll., 2006 - 2007; Exec. Dir., C.E.O., AALS, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: California Legal History (S); Community Property; Family Law; Wills & Trusts. Member: COIF. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Pacific Mutual Holding Co., since 1979; Exec. Com., AALS, 1980-83, Pres.-Elect, 1985, Pres., 1986-87; Bd. of Trustees, Stanford, 1976-80, 1987-97.
Susan Westerberg Prager (Association of American Law Schools)
Session: Welcome and Introduction - Workshop on Property LawBio: PRAGER, SUSAN, WESTERBERG (F) Arjay & Frances Fearing Miller Prof. Emer. & Exec. Dir., AALS U.C.L.A. b.1942. AB, 1964; MA, 1967, Stanford; JD, 1971, U.C.L.A. Ed.-in-Ch., U.C.L.A. L. Rev. Admitted: NC, 1971; CA, 1972. Assoc., Powe Porter & Alphin P.A. Durham NC, 1971-1972; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1972-1977; Prof., Since 1977; Assoc. Dean, 1979-1982; Dean, 1982-1998; Provost, Dartmouth Coll., 1999-2001; President, Occidental Coll., 2006 - 2007; Exec. Dir., C.E.O., AALS, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: California Legal History (S); Community Property; Family Law; Wills & Trusts. Member: COIF. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Pacific Mutual Holding Co., since 1979; Exec. Com., AALS, 1980-83, Pres.-Elect, 1985, Pres., 1986-87; Bd. of Trustees, Stanford, 1976-80, 1987-97.
Susan Westerberg Prager (Association of American Law Schools)
Session: Workshop on "Post Racial" Civil Rights Law WelcomeBio: PRAGER, SUSAN, WESTERBERG (F) Arjay & Frances Fearing Miller Prof. Emer. & Exec. Dir., AALS U.C.L.A. b.1942. AB, 1964; MA, 1967, Stanford; JD, 1971, U.C.L.A. Ed.-in-Ch., U.C.L.A. L. Rev. Admitted: NC, 1971; CA, 1972. Assoc., Powe Porter & Alphin P.A. Durham NC, 1971-1972; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1972-1977; Prof., Since 1977; Assoc. Dean, 1979-1982; Dean, 1982-1998; Provost, Dartmouth Coll., 1999-2001; President, Occidental Coll., 2006 - 2007; Exec. Dir., C.E.O., AALS, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: California Legal History (S); Community Property; Family Law; Wills & Trusts. Member: COIF. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Pacific Mutual Holding Co., since 1979; Exec. Com., AALS, 1980-83, Pres.-Elect, 1985, Pres., 1986-87; Bd. of Trustees, Stanford, 1976-80, 1987-97.
Carla D. Pratt (Penn State Law)
Session: Race, Sovereignty & Political IdentityBio: PRATT, CARLA, Prof. of Law Penn State - Dickinson. b.1968. BA, 1989, East Texas St. Univ.; JD, 1992, Howard. Tech. Ed., How. L.J. Admitted: PA, 1993; NJ, 1993. Dep. Att'y Gen., NJ Div. of Law Trenton, 1993-1996; Assoc., Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Phila., 1996-2000; Ass't Prof., Penn State-Dickinson, 2000-2007; Assoc. Prof., Since 2007. Subjects: Contracts; Equal Protection & Civil Rights; Professional Responsibility; Race Racism & American Law (S).
Jedediah S. Purdy (Duke University School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon - Workshop on Property, FridayBio: PURDY, JEDEDIAH, S. (M) Professor Duke. b.1974. AB, 1997, Harvard Coll.; JD, 2001, Yale. Admitted: NY, 2006. Fellow, New Am. Fdn. DC, 2001-2002; Clerk, Hon. Pierre N. Leval U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. NYC, 2002-2003; Fellow, Berkman Cntr. for Internet & Soc. Harvard, 2004; Ass't Prof., Duke, Since 2004; Fellow, Safra Cntr. for Ethics Harvard, 2006-2007; Vis. Ass't Prof., Harvard, 2007. Subjects: Property; Property & Constitutional Order (S). Books & Awards: For Common Things: Irony, Trust, & Commitment in America Today, 1999; Being America: Liberty, Commerce, & Violence in an Am. World, 2003; Democratic Vistas: Reflections on Am. Democracy (ed.), 2004. Consultantships: Ed'l Adv'y Bd., Ethics & Int'l Affrs., since 2004; Contrib. Ed., The American Prospect, since 2004.
Annelise Riles (Cornell Law School)
Session: Breakout I - What Does the Mortgage Crisis Teach Us About Regulating Risk?Bio: RILES, ANNELISE, (F) Clarke Prof. of Far East Legal Studies, Prof. of Anthropology & Dir., Clarke Prog. in East Asian Law & Culture. Cornell. b.1966. AB, 1988, Princeton; MSc, 1990, London Sch. of Econ.; JD, 1993, Harvard; PHD, 1996, Univ. of Cambridge. Arts. Chair, Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1993. Grad. Study, Lang. & Lit., Inter-Univ. Prog. for Chinese Lang. Study in Taipei, 1988.; Grad. Study, Lang. & Lit., Beijing Univ., 1987. Fellow, Ford Fellowship in Public Int'l Law Cambridge MA, 1993-1994; Lect., Univ. of the So. Pacific Suva Fiji, 1995. Subjects: Anthropology of Law (S); Comparative Law: East Asian Legal Systems; Conflict of Laws; Futures Markets Regulation (S); International Law; International Transactions; Property. Books & Awards: The Network Inside Out, 2000; ASIL Cert. of Merit, 2001; Rethinking the Masters of Comp. Law, 2001; Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge, 2006. 1989, Marshall Scholar; 2001, Fellow, American Council of Learned Societies. Member: ASIL.; Am. Anthropological Ass'n; Int'l Acad. of Comp. Law; Law & Soc. Ass'n. Consultantships: Consult., Fiji Const'l Rev. Comm., 1995-96; Panel Mem., National Science Foundation Law and Social Science Panel, 2005-07; Comm'r, US-China Committee on Legal Education, 2007-09; Ed'l Bd. Mem., Humanity, since 2009. on leave, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, Spring 2010.
Annelise Riles (Cornell Law School)
Session: Breakout II - The Mortgage Crisis #2Bio: RILES, ANNELISE, (F) Clarke Prof. of Far East Legal Studies, Prof. of Anthropology & Dir., Clarke Prog. in East Asian Law & Culture. Cornell. b.1966. AB, 1988, Princeton; MSc, 1990, London Sch. of Econ.; JD, 1993, Harvard; PHD, 1996, Univ. of Cambridge. Arts. Chair, Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1993. Grad. Study, Lang. & Lit., Inter-Univ. Prog. for Chinese Lang. Study in Taipei, 1988.; Grad. Study, Lang. & Lit., Beijing Univ., 1987. Fellow, Ford Fellowship in Public Int'l Law Cambridge MA, 1993-1994; Lect., Univ. of the So. Pacific Suva Fiji, 1995. Subjects: Anthropology of Law (S); Comparative Law: East Asian Legal Systems; Conflict of Laws; Futures Markets Regulation (S); International Law; International Transactions; Property. Books & Awards: The Network Inside Out, 2000; ASIL Cert. of Merit, 2001; Rethinking the Masters of Comp. Law, 2001; Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge, 2006. 1989, Marshall Scholar; 2001, Fellow, American Council of Learned Societies. Member: ASIL.; Am. Anthropological Ass'n; Int'l Acad. of Comp. Law; Law & Soc. Ass'n. Consultantships: Consult., Fiji Const'l Rev. Comm., 1995-96; Panel Mem., National Science Foundation Law and Social Science Panel, 2005-07; Comm'r, US-China Committee on Legal Education, 2007-09; Ed'l Bd. Mem., Humanity, since 2009. on leave, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, Spring 2010.
Angela R. Riley (Southwestern Law School)
Session: Race, Sovereignty & Political IdentityBio: RILEY, ANGELA, R. (F) Prof. Southwestern. b.1973. BA, 1995, Univ. of Oklahoma; JD, 1998, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 2000. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. T. Kern U.S.D.C. Tulsa, 1998-1999; Litig. Ass't, Katten Muchin Zavis L.A., 1999-2001; Litig. Ass't, Quinn Emanuel L.A., 2001-2002; Tchg. Scholar, Santa Clara, 2002-2003; Assoc. Prof., Southwestern, 2003-2007; Irving D. & Florence Rosenberg Prof., 2007-2008; Prof., Since 2007. Subjects: Cultural Property (S); Federal Indian Law; Illiberal Groups in the Liberal State (S); Property. Consultantships: Fellowship Com. Chair, Native Am. Alumni Fellowship Com., Harvard Law Sch., since 2003; Just., Sup. Ct., Potwatomi Nation, since 2003; Evidentiary Hearing Off'r, Morongo Band of Mission Indians, since 2007.
Dorothy E. Roberts (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law)
Session: Race & DependencyBio: ROBERTS, DOROTHY, E. (F) Kirkland & Ellis Prof. Northwestern. b.1956. BA, 1977, Yale; JD, 1980, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1981. Clerk, Hon. Constance Baker Motley NYC, 1980-1981; Assoc. Att'y, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison NYC, 1982-1988; Assoc. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1988-1994; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Pennsylvania, 1994; Fellow, Prog. in Ethics & the Professions Harvard, 1994-1995; Prof., 1994-1998; Vis. Prof., Northwestern, 1997; Vis. Prof., Stanford, 1998; Fellow, Inst. for Policy Res., Since 1998; Prof., Northwestern, Since 1998; Bacon-Kilkenny Distinguished Visiting Prof., Fordham Univ. Sch. of Law , 2006; Vis. Fel., Cntr. for Comp. Studies Race and Ethnicity , 2008. Subjects: Criminal Law; Family Law & Juvenile Law; Juvenile Law (S); Women & the Law. Books & Awards: Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty, 1997; Gustavus Myers Award, 1998; Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare, 2000; Frug's Women and the Law (with Adler, Crooms, Greenburg & Minow), 2008. 1998, Radcliffe Graduate Society Medal. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., NJ Public Interest Law Ctr., 1996-04; Bd. of Dirs., Nat'l Black Women's Health Proj., since 1999; Bd. of Dirs., Nat'l Coalition for Child Protection Reform, since 1999; Bd. of Directors, Generations Ahead, since 2008; Stands. Working Grp., California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, since 2008.
Florence Wagman Roisman (Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law)
Session: HousingBio: ROISMAN, FLORENCE WAGMAN, (F) William F. Harvey Prof. of Law Ind., Indianapolis. b.1939. BA, 1959, Connecticut; LLB, 1963, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1964; DC, 1967. Staff Att'y, FTC DC, 1963-1964; Staff Att'y, Civil Div. Appellate Sect. U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1964-1967; Staff Att'y & Mng. Att'y, Law Reform Unit DC Neighborhood Legal Servs. Proj., 1967-1970; Assoc. Prof., Cath. Univ., 1970-1974; Staff Att'y/Counsel, Nat'l Housing Law Proj. DC, 1971-1995; Vis. Prof., Maryland, 1982-1983; Vis. Prof., Georgetown, 1993-1995; Assoc. Prof., Widener, 1995-1997; Assoc. Prof., Ind. Indpls., 1997-2000; Prof., Since 2000; J. Skelly Wright Fel., Yale, 2006. Subjects: Comparative Housing Law; Housing Discrimination; Property. Books & Awards: Equal Just. Works Outstanding Law Sch. Fac. Award, 2004. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; ALI; SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs, 2003-2008). Consultantships: Chair, Prop. Sect., AALS, 2000-01; Plng. Com., First, Second & Third Nat'l Conf. on Housing Mobility, 1993-94, 1996-97, since 2004; Nat'l Bd. Mem., ACLU, since 2006.
Florence Wagman Roisman (Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law)
Session: Breakout II - The Mortgage Crisis #2Bio: ROISMAN, FLORENCE WAGMAN, (F) William F. Harvey Prof. of Law Ind., Indianapolis. b.1939. BA, 1959, Connecticut; LLB, 1963, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1964; DC, 1967. Staff Att'y, FTC DC, 1963-1964; Staff Att'y, Civil Div. Appellate Sect. U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1964-1967; Staff Att'y & Mng. Att'y, Law Reform Unit DC Neighborhood Legal Servs. Proj., 1967-1970; Assoc. Prof., Cath. Univ., 1970-1974; Staff Att'y/Counsel, Nat'l Housing Law Proj. DC, 1971-1995; Vis. Prof., Maryland, 1982-1983; Vis. Prof., Georgetown, 1993-1995; Assoc. Prof., Widener, 1995-1997; Assoc. Prof., Ind. Indpls., 1997-2000; Prof., Since 2000; J. Skelly Wright Fel., Yale, 2006. Subjects: Comparative Housing Law; Housing Discrimination; Property. Books & Awards: Equal Just. Works Outstanding Law Sch. Fac. Award, 2004. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; ALI; SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs, 2003-2008). Consultantships: Chair, Prop. Sect., AALS, 2000-01; Plng. Com., First, Second & Third Nat'l Conf. on Housing Mobility, 1993-94, 1996-97, since 2004; Nat'l Bd. Mem., ACLU, since 2006.
Daria Roithmayr (University of Southern California Gould School of Law)
Session: Plenary: Interventions: The Possibilities of LawBio: ROITHMAYR, DARIA, (F) Prof. Southern Ca. b.1962. BS, 1984, U.C.L.A.; JD, 1990, Georgetown. Sr. Note Ed., Geo. L.J. Admitted: CA, 1990; AZ, 1992. Clerk, Hon. Marvin J. Garbis Fed. Dist. Ct. MD, 1990-1991; Spec. Counsel, Sen. Edward Kennedy U.S. Senate Jud. Com., 1990-1991; Assoc., Brown & Bain Phoenix AZ, 1992-1995; Ass't Prof., Illinois, 1996-2000; Assoc. Prof., 2000-2006; Vis. Prof., Michigan, 2003-2004; Vis. Prof., Minnesota, 2005; Prof., Southern Cal., Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Critical Race Theory; Evidence; Feminist Jurisprudence (S); South African Constitutionalism. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Spec. Counsel, Antitobacco Litig., MS Att'y Gen'ls Off., since 1997; Spec. Counsel, People for the Am. Way, since 2005.
Daria Roithmayr (University of Southern California Gould School of Law)
Session: Comparative Law & Human RightsBio: ROITHMAYR, DARIA, (F) Prof. Southern Ca. b.1962. BS, 1984, U.C.L.A.; JD, 1990, Georgetown. Sr. Note Ed., Geo. L.J. Admitted: CA, 1990; AZ, 1992. Clerk, Hon. Marvin J. Garbis Fed. Dist. Ct. MD, 1990-1991; Spec. Counsel, Sen. Edward Kennedy U.S. Senate Jud. Com., 1990-1991; Assoc., Brown & Bain Phoenix AZ, 1992-1995; Ass't Prof., Illinois, 1996-2000; Assoc. Prof., 2000-2006; Vis. Prof., Michigan, 2003-2004; Vis. Prof., Minnesota, 2005; Prof., Southern Cal., Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Critical Race Theory; Evidence; Feminist Jurisprudence (S); South African Constitutionalism. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Spec. Counsel, Antitobacco Litig., MS Att'y Gen'ls Off., since 1997; Spec. Counsel, People for the Am. Way, since 2005.
Ediberto Roman (Florida International University College of Law)
Session: Race, Sovereignty & Political IdentityBio: ROMAN, EDIBERTO, Vis. Prof. Florida International. JD, 1988, Wisconsin. Admitted: NY, 1990. Litig. Att'y, Lord Van & Lord Barrett Smith NY NY, 1988-1995; Assoc. Dean, Acad Affrs. & Prof. Fla. Int'l, Since 2006. Subjects: Antitrust; Business Associations; Contracts; Products Liability; Remedies; Torts. Books & Awards: Prof. of the Year, 1997 &, 2001; Excellence in Res., 2002; The Other Am. Colonies, 2007; Citizenship and It's Exclusions Classical, Constitutional, and Critical Race Perspectives, 2009; Those Damn Immigrants, 2010. Member: SouthEastern Ass'n of Law Schools, Dep. Exec. Dir.; ALI.
Tom I. Romero (Mitchell Hamline School of Law)
Session: Whiteness and Post RacialismBio: ROMERO, TOM, I., II (M) Assoc. Prof. Hamline. b.1973. BA, 1995, Denver; MA, 1999; JD, 2000, Michigan; PhD, 2004, Michigan. Mich. J. of Race & L. Western Legal Studies Fel., Colorado, 2000-2004; Vis. Lect., Denver, 2003-2004; Ass't Prof., Hamline, 2004-2006; Assoc. Prof., Hamline, Since 2006. Subjects: Critical Legal Studies (S); Land Use Planning; Latinos and the Law; Legal History; Property; Water Law & Policy. Member: Law and Soc.; LatCrit, Inc.; Urban Hist. Assocation; Am. Soc. of Legal Historians; Western Hist. Assn.; Am. Historical Ass'n. Consultantships: Adv'y Com., El Fondo de Nuestro Comunidad, since 2004; Bd. of Dirs., Centro Legal, 2005-09; Bd. of Dirs., Affordable Housing Inc., since 2009.
Gerald Rosenfeld (New York University)
John B. (J. B.) Ruhl (Florida State University College of Law)
Session: Breakout Session - Global Warming Crisis: Thinking HolisticallyBio: RUHL, J.B., (M) Matthews & Hawkins Prof. of Prop. Fla. State. b.1957. BA, 1979, Univ. of Va.; JD, 1982, Univ. of Va.; LLM, 1986, Geo. Wash.; PhD, 2006, Southern Illinois. Admitted: DC, 1982; TX, 1986. Ph.D. Prog. in Geography, Southern Illinois, since 1996. Part., Fulbright & Jaworski Austin TX, 1986-1994; Adj. Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1991-1994; Ass't Prof., Southern Illinois, 1994-1997; Assoc. Prof., 1997-1998; Prof., 1998-1999; Prof., Fla. St., Since 1999; Assoc. Dean, 2004-2005. Subjects: Administrative Law; Environmental Law; Environmental Law (S); Land Use Planning; Legal Writing (S); Property. Books & Awards: Biodiversity & Ecosystem Mgt. (with Nagle), 2d ed., 2006; The Law and Policy of Ecosystem Services (with Kraft & Lant), 2007; The Prac. and Policy of Envt'l Law (with NAgle & Salzman), 2008. Member: ALI.; Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Com. on Endangered Species in the Klamath River Basin, Nat'l Res. Coun., 2002-03.
Erin Ryan (William & Mary Law School)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: RYAN, ERIN, (F) Assoc. Prof. Wm. & Mary. b.1969. AB, 1991, Harvard-Radcliffe Coll.; MA, 1994, Wesleyen Univ.; JD, 2001, Harvard. Notes Ed., Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 2001. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. James R. Browning 9th Cir. Ct. of App. San Fran., 2001-2002; Envtl. Fellow & Assoc., Shute Mihaly & Weinberger San Fran., 2002-2004; Adj. Prof., Cal. Hastings, 2004; Ass't Prof., Wm. & Mary, Since 2004. Subjects: Natural Resource Law (S); Negotiation & Settlement/ADR; Property/Land Use Law.
Erin Ryan (William & Mary Law School)
Session: Breakout II - Global Warming #2Bio: RYAN, ERIN, (F) Assoc. Prof. Wm. & Mary. b.1969. AB, 1991, Harvard-Radcliffe Coll.; MA, 1994, Wesleyen Univ.; JD, 2001, Harvard. Notes Ed., Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 2001. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. James R. Browning 9th Cir. Ct. of App. San Fran., 2001-2002; Envtl. Fellow & Assoc., Shute Mihaly & Weinberger San Fran., 2002-2004; Adj. Prof., Cal. Hastings, 2004; Ass't Prof., Wm. & Mary, Since 2004. Subjects: Natural Resource Law (S); Negotiation & Settlement/ADR; Property/Land Use Law.
Erin Ryan (William & Mary Law School)
Session: Breakout Session - Global Warming Crisis: Thinking HolisticallyBio: RYAN, ERIN, (F) Assoc. Prof. Wm. & Mary. b.1969. AB, 1991, Harvard-Radcliffe Coll.; MA, 1994, Wesleyen Univ.; JD, 2001, Harvard. Notes Ed., Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 2001. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. James R. Browning 9th Cir. Ct. of App. San Fran., 2001-2002; Envtl. Fellow & Assoc., Shute Mihaly & Weinberger San Fran., 2002-2004; Adj. Prof., Cal. Hastings, 2004; Ass't Prof., Wm. & Mary, Since 2004. Subjects: Natural Resource Law (S); Negotiation & Settlement/ADR; Property/Land Use Law.
Mark Sagoff (University of Maryland)
Saul Sarabia (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law)
Leticia Saucedo (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)
Session: Anti-Discrimination LawBio: SAUCEDO, LETICIA, (F) Prof. Nevada, Las Vegas. JD, 1996, Harvard. Harvard Latino L. Rev. Admitted: TX, 1996. Clerk, Ch. Just. Tom Phillips TX Sup. Ct. Austin, 1996-1997; Assoc., Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson NYC, 1997-1999; Staff Att'y. Mexican Am. Legal Defense & Educ'l Fund, San Antonio TX, 1999-2003. Subjects: Immigration Clinic; Immigration Law (S); Torts.
Maria Savasta-Kennedy (University of North Carolina School of Law)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: FairnessBio: SAVASTA-KENNEDY, MARIA, (F) Clin. Prof. & Di, Externship Prog. Univ. of No. Ca. b.1962. BA, 1984, UCLA; JD, 1988, U.C.L.A. Admitted: CA, 1988; DC, 1995. Litig. Assoc., Pettit & Martin , San Francisco , 1988-1991; Assoc. Att'y, Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, San Francisco , 1991-1993; Litig. Assoc., Rosen Bien & Asaro , San Francisco , 1993-1994; Lawyering Instr., New York Univ., 1995-1997; Adj. Prof., UNC Sch. of Law, 1998; Vis. Ass't Clin. Prof., UNC Sch. of Law, 1998-1999; Clin. Assoc. Prof., UNC Sch. of Law, 1999-2003; Director, Externship Prog., UNC Sch. of Law, Since 2004; Clin. Prof. , UNC Sch. of Law, Since 2003. Subjects: Clinical Lawyering; Environmental Law Practice (S); Pre Trial Civil Litigation (S).
John Schwartz (New York Times )
Timothy D. Scrantom (Juridica Capital Management (US) Inc.)
Anthony J. Sebok (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Brave New World of Litigation FinanceBio: SEBOK, ANTHONY, J. (M) Prof. Cardozo. b.1963. BA, 1984, Cornell; MPhil, 1986, Oxford; JD, 1991, Yale; PhD, 1993, Princeton. Sr. Ed., Yale L.J.; Exec. Ed., Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. Admitted: NY, 1994. Clerk, Hon. Edward N. Cahn E.D. PA, 1991-1992; Ass't Prof., Brooklyn, 1992-1995; Assoc. Prof., 1995-1998; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Yeshiva, 1997; Prof., Brooklyn, 1998-2007; Berlin Prize Fel., Am. Acad. of Berlin Germany, 1999; Vis. Prof., Freie Univ. Berlin Germany, 2001; Fellow, Prog. in Law & Public Affrs Woodrow Wilson Sch., 2005-2006; Assoc. Dean for Res., 2006-2007; Prof., Yeshiva, Since 2007. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Insurance Law; Jurisprudence; Remedies; Torts. Books & Awards: Legal Positivism in Am. Jurisp., 1998; Tort Law: Responsibilities and Redress (with Goldberg & Zipursky) (2nd ed.), 2008. Member: Am. Soc. for Pol. & Legal Phil.; ALI. Consultantships: Products Liability Com., Ass'n of the Bar of NYC, 2000-03; Products Liability Com., Ass'n of the Bar of NYC, 2006-09.
Reva B. Siegel (Yale Law School)
Session: Constitutional LawBio: SIEGEL, REVA, B. Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Prof. of Law Yale. BA, 1978, Yale Univ.; MPhil, 1982, Yale Univ.; JD, 1986, Yale. Yale L.J. Clerk, Hon. Spottswood W. Robinson III U.S.C.A. DC, Washington, D.C., 1986-1987; Acting Prof., Cal. Berkeley, 1988-1994; Vis. Prof., Yale, 1994-1994; Prof., Yale Univ., Since 1994; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1998-1999; Vis. Prof., Columbia, 2001-2002; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 2006. Subjects: Advanced Constitutional Law (S); Antidiscrimination Law; Constitutional Law; Contracts; Equality, Citizenship, and Sovereignty (S); Legal History (S); Legislative and Popular Constitutionalism (S). Books & Awards: Dirs. in Sexual Harrassment Law (with MacKinnon), 2004; Processes of Const'l Decisionmaking (with Brest, Levinson, Balkin & Amar), 5th ed., 2006; The Const. in 2020 (with Balkin), 2009. 2008, Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Consultantships: Ed'l Bd., Law & Hist. Rev., 2001-07; Chair, Fac. Adv'y Bd., Am. Const. Soc., Yale Chap., since 2004; Bd. Mem., Am. Soc. of Legal Hist., 2005-07; Member, Prof'l Dev. Com., AALS, since 2008; Member, Reid Prize Com., ASLH, since 2009.
Linda J. Silberman (New York University School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign-Country Judgments: Domestic and Comparative PerspectivesBio: SILBERMAN, LINDA, J. (F) Martin Lipton Prof. New York Univ. b.1944. BA, 1965; JD, 1968, Michigan. Note & Comment Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: IL, 1969. Fulbright Scholar, Univ. of London, 1968-1969; Assoc., Sonnenschein Carlin Nath & Rosenthal, 1969-1971; Ass't Prof., New York Univ., 1971-1974; Assoc. Prof., 1974-1977; Prof., Since 1977; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1979-1980; Vis. Prof., Columbia, 1982-1983; Vis. Prof., Pennsylvania fall 1981, 1984-1985; Prof.-in-Res., Dep't of Just. Appellate Staff, 1985-1986. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Comparative Procedure (S); Conflict of Laws; Family Law; International Arbitration (S); International Litigation. Books & Awards: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments (ALI, with Lowenfeld)., 0; Non-Attorney Just. in the U.S., 1979; The Hague Convention on Juris. and Judgments (ed. with A. Lowenfeld), 2001; Civil Procedure: Theory & Prac. (with Stein & Wolff), 2d ed., 2006. Member: COIF; ALI (Co-Rptr., Int'l Juris. & Judgments Proj., 1999-04); AALS (Chair, Conflict of Laws Sect., 2005-06). Consultantships: Co-Rptr., Adv'y Com. on Fed. Rules of Civil Proc., 1979-83; Com. on Int'l Dispute Resolu., Ass'n of the Bar of the City of NY, 2001-04; Delegate, Hague Conf. Spec. Comm. on Child Abduction, U.S. Dep't of State, since 2002.
Joseph W. Singer (Harvard Law School)
Session: Planning Committee for Workshop on PropertyBio: SINGER, JOSEPH, W. (M) Bussey Prof. Harvard. b.1954. BA, 1976, Williams Coll.; MA, 1978; JD, 1981, Harvard. Admitted: MA, 1981; NJ, 1982. Clerk, Just. Morris Pashman Sup. Ct. of NJ Hackensack, 1981-1982; Assoc., Palmer & Dodge Boston, 1982-1984; Assoc. Prof., Boston Univ., 1984-1990; Prof., 1990-1992; Prof., Harvard, Since 1992. Subjects: Conflict of Laws; Problem Solving Workshop; Property; Supreme Court Decisionmaking (S). Books & Awards: Edges of the Field: Lessons on the Obligations of Ownership, 2000; Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Prop., 2000; Cohen's Hdbk. of Fed. Indian Law (with Nell Newton, Robert Anderson, Carole Goldberg, John LaVelle, Judith Royster, Rennard Strickland) with 2009 Cumulative Supp., 2005; Introduction to Property, 2nd ed., 2005; Prop. Law: Rules, Policies and Practices, 4th ed., 2006.
Henry E. Smith (Harvard Law School)
Session: Plenary Session - The Core of Property: What is Essential in the First YearBio: SMITH, HENRY, E. (M) Prof. of Law Harvard. b.1965. AB, 1986, Harvard; AM, 1987; PhD, 1992, Stanford; JD, 1996, Yale. Arts. Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: IL, 1997. Clerk, Hon. Ralph K. Winter U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. New Haven CT, 1996-1997; Ass't Prof., Northwestern, 1997-2000; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Chgo., 2000; Assoc. Prof., 2000-2001; Prof., Northwestern, 2001-2002; Vis. Prof., Yale, 2001-2002; Prof., 2002-2006; Fred A. Johnston Prof. of Property and Envt'l Law, Yale, 2006 - 2008; William K. Jacobs, Jr. Vis. Prof. Harvard, 2006; Prof. of Law, Harvard Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Introduction to Intellectual Property; Natural Resources; Property; Remedies; Taxation, Federal. Books & Awards: Restrictiveness in Case Theory, 1996; The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Its Origins and Dev. (with Helmholz, et al.), 1997.
The Honorable Lisa Margaret Smith (Southern District of New York)
Terry Smith (DePaul University College of Law)
Session: Race and Law School ClimateBio: SMITH, TERRY, (M) Professor DePaul. b.1964. BA, 1986, Brown Univ.; JD, 1989, New York Univ. Admitted: PA, 1991; NJ, 1991; DC, 1993. Clerk, Hon. Nathaniel R. Jones U.S.C.A. 6th Cir. Cincinnati, 1989-1990; Assoc., Kirkland & Ellis DC, 1990-1993; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, 1993-2002; Prof., Since 2002; Dist. Research Prof., DePaul, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Labor & Employment Law; Labor Law; Voting Rights (S).
Dean Spade (Seattle University School of Law)
Kenneth Stahl (Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon- Workshop on Property, Saturday (Works-In-Progress Roundtables)Bio: STAHL, KENNETH, (M) Ass't Prof. Chapman. b.1974. JD, 2000, Yale. Note Ed.,, Yale L.J. Admitted: MA, 2001; DC, 2001; NY, 2001. Ass't United States Att'y, U.S. Attorney's Off., Brooklyn, NY, 2004 - 2008; Ass't Prof., Chapman Univ. Sch. of Law, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Land Use Law; Local Government Law; Property.
Kenneth Stahl (Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law)
Session: Breakout I - What Does the Mortgage Crisis Teach Us About the Political Economy of Home Ownership?Bio: STAHL, KENNETH, (M) Ass't Prof. Chapman. b.1974. JD, 2000, Yale. Note Ed.,, Yale L.J. Admitted: MA, 2001; DC, 2001; NY, 2001. Ass't United States Att'y, U.S. Attorney's Off., Brooklyn, NY, 2004 - 2008; Ass't Prof., Chapman Univ. Sch. of Law, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Land Use Law; Local Government Law; Property.
Stewart E. Sterk (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - The Core of Property: What is Essential in the First YearBio: STERK, STEWART, E. (M) H. Bert & Ruth Mack Prof. of Real Estate Law. Cardozo. b.1952. AB, 1973, Columbia; JD, 1976, Columbia. Mng. Ed., Colum. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1977. Clerk, Ch. Judge Charles D. Breitel Ct. of App. NY, 1976-1978; Ass't Prof., Yeshiva, 1979-1981; Assoc. Prof., 1981-1984; Prof., 1984-1990; Mack Prof., Yeshiva, Since 1990; Vis. Prof., Columbia spring 1985-87 89, 1991; Vis. Prof., Pennsylvania, 1992; Sr. Assoc. Dean, Yeshiva, 2000-2001. Subjects: Conflict of Laws; Copyright; Estates & Trusts; Land Use Planning; Property. Books & Awards: Trusts and Estates, Concepts and Insights (with Leslie), 2006; Cases and Materials on Estates and Trusts (with Dobris & Leslie), 3rd ed., 2007. Member: ALI.
Stephanie M. Stern (Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology)
Julie Su
Gerald Torres (The University of Texas School of Law)
Session: Plenary: The Future of Race, Law and Civil Rights: Asking the Hard Questions Bio: TORRES, GERALD, (M) Bryant Smith Chair in Law Univ. of Texas. b.1952. BA, 1974, Stanford; JD, 1977, Yale; LLM, 1980, Michigan. Admitted: DC, 1978. Staff Att'y, Children's Defense Fund DC, 1977-1978; Stud. Adv'r, Michigan, 1978-1980; Ass't Prof., Pittsburgh, 1980-1984; Vis. Ass't Prof., Minnesota, 1983-1984; Prof., 1984-1993; Vis. Prof., Vermont, 1986; Vis. Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1989; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1990-1991; Counsel, Att'y Gen. U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1993-1995; Prof., Univ. of Texas, Since 1993; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 1997-1999; V-Provost, 1999-2001; Vis. Prof., Stanford, 2001. Subjects: Environmental Law; Federal Indian Law; International Environmental Law (S); Jurisprudence; Property; Water Law. Books & Awards: The Miner's Canary (with L. Guinier), 2002. Member: Am. Soc. for Legal Hist.; ALI.; Am. Agric. Law Ass'n. Consultantships: Bd. Mem., Envtl. Law Inst., 1996-02; Coun. Mem., Nat'l Petroleum Coun., 1999-05; Pres., AALS, since 2004.
David D. Troutt (Rutgers Law School)
Session: Housing Reform and Urban RenewalBio: TROUTT, DAVID, D. Prof. & Just. John J. Francis Scholar. Rutgers - Newark. b.1964. AB, 1986, Stanford; JD, 1991, Harvard. Ed., Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1992; NY, 1995. Dir., Low-Income Consumer Advocacy Consumers Union San Fran., 1991-1992; Assoc., Morrison & Foerster San Fran. & NYC, 1992-1995; Assoc. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1995-2001; Prof., Since 2001; Just. John J. Francis Scholar, Since 2002. Subjects: Intellectual Property; Poverty Law; Torts.
Laura S. Underkuffler (Cornell Law School)
Session: AALS Luncheon - Workshop on Property, FridayBio: UNDERKUFFLER, LAURA, S. (F) J. DuPratt White Prof. Cornell. BA, 1974, Carleton Coll.; JD, 1978, Wm. Mitchell; LLM, 1987, Yale; JSD, 1994, Yale. Admitted: MN, 1978. Clerk, Judge Gerald W. Heaney U.S.C.A. 8th Cir. Duluth MN, 1978-1979; Att'y, Meagher Geer Markham Anderson Adamson Flaskamp & Brennan Mpls., 1979-1985; Att'y, Off. of the St. Public Defender Mpls., 1985-1986; Res. Fellow & Ass't to Dean, Yale, 1987-1988; Tutor in Law & Res. Fel., 1988-1990; Assoc. Prof., Duke, 1990-1996; Spec. Counsel, U.S. Senate DC, 1991-1992; Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Cntr. DC, 1993; Prof., Duke, Since 1996; Prof. , Duke Law Sch., 1996 - 2008; Godfrey Dist. Vis. Prof., Maine, 1999; Vis. Prof., Georgetown, 2000; Vis. Prof., Pennsylvania, 2000-2001; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 2005; J. DuPratt White Prof., Cornell Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Constitutional Law; Criminal Justice (S); Federal Courts; Land Use; Property; Property Theory (S); State and Local Government. Books & Awards: The Idea of Property: Its Meaning and Power, 2003. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Mem., Adv'y Com., U.S.C.A., 8th Cir., 1983-86.
Angela K. Upchurch (Capital University Law School)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #1Bio: UPCHURCH, ANGELA, K. (F) Assoc. Prof. and Dir. Adoption Cntr. Capital. b.1976. BA, 1998; JD, 2001, Loyola, Chgo. Ed.-in-Ch., Loy. U. Chi. L.J. Admitted: IL, 2001. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. Avern Cohn U.S.D.C. Eastern Dist. of MI, 2001-2002; Jud'l Clerk, Hon. Michael Murphy U.S.C.A. 10th Cir., 2002-2003; Ass't Prof., Capital, 2003-2006; Assoc. Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Children, Families & the State; Civil Procedure; Dispute Resolution; Torts. Books & Awards: Loyola, Chgo. Pres'l Medallion, 2001. Consultantships: Coach, Nat'l Moot Ct. Team; Fac. Adv'r, Moot Ct. Bd., Capital; Acad. Dir., Nat'l Cntr. for Adoption Law & Pol'y, since 2007.
Francisco X. Valdes (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: Plenary: Race Across the Curriculum & Law School: Race Law 101 and BeyondBio: VALDES, FRANCISCO, X. (M) Prof. Miami. b.1954. BA, 1978, Cal., Berkeley; JD, 1984, Univ. of Florida; JSM, 1991, Stanford; JSD, 1994, Stanford. Sr. Arts. Ed., Fla. L. Rev. Admitted: FL, 1984; CA, 1988. Litig. Assoc., Shutts & Bowen Miami, 1984-1987; Litig. Assoc., Cooley Godward et al. San Fran., 1987-1989; Adj. Prof., Golden Gate, 1988-1991; Lect., Stanford, 1989-1991; Assoc. Prof., Cal. Western, 1991-1994; Prof., 1995-1997; Vis. Prof., Miami, 1995-1997; Prof., Since 1997. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Comparative Law, Spain & Hispanics: An Introduction; Constitutional Law; Critical Race Theory (S); Law & Popular Culture; Law Policy & Sexuality (S); Legal Method; Race, Ethnicities & the Law (S). Books & Awards: Crossroads, Dirs. and a New Critical Race Theory (with Culp & Harris), 2002; Clyde Ferguson Award, 2002. 2008, Haywood Burns - Shanara Gilbert Award. Member: SALT. Consultantships: Stdg. Com. on Sexual Orientation Discrimin., St. Bar of CA, 1993-95, V-Chair, since 1995; Exec. Com., Sect. on Minority Grps., AALS, since 1995, Chair, Sect. on Gay & Lesbian Legal Issues, 1996-97, Com. on Sects. & Ann. Meeting, since 1999; Co-Chair, Lat. Crit. Theory, Inc., 1999-05; Com. Mem., AALS Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers, since 2009.
Molly S. Van Houweling (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session - The Core of Property: What is Essential in the First YearBio: VAN HOUWELING, MOLLY, S. (F) Ass't Prof. Cal., Berkeley. b.1973. BA, 1994, Michigan; JD, 1998, Harvard. Arts. Ed., Harv. J. L & Tech. Fellow, Berkman Cntr. for Internet & Soc. Harvard, 1998-1999; Sr. Adv'r, Pres. & Bd. of Dirs. Internet Corp. for Assigned Names & Numbers Marina Del Rey CA, 1998-1999; Clerk, Judge MIchael Boudin U.S.C.A. 1st Cir. Boston, 1999-2000; Clerk, Just. David H. Souter U.S. Sup. Ct. DC, 2000-2001; Exec. Dir., Creative Commons Corp. Stanford, 2001-2002; Vis. Fel., Cntr. for Internet & Soc. Stanford, 2001-2002; Ass't Prof., Michigan, Since 2002. Subjects: Constitutional Law (S); Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property (S); Property.
Cheryl L. Wade (St. John's University School of Law)
Session: Race and the Corporate CurriculumBio: WADE, CHERYL, L. (F) Harold F. McNiece Prof. St. John's. BA, 1976, SUNY at Stony Brook; MA, 1980, St. John's; JD, 1988, Hofstra. Hofstra L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1989. Assoc., Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison NYC, 1988-1991; Ass't Prof., Hofstra, 1991-1996; Assoc. Prof., 1996-1998; Prof., 1998-2002; Harold F. McNiece Prof., St. John's, Since 2002. Subjects: Corporations; Law & Race (S); Securities Regulation (S); Torts. Member: Sigma Delta Pi. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Women's Action Alliance, since 1991.
Howard M. Wasserman (Florida International University College of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Teaching the Three Hardest CasesBio: WASSERMAN, HOWARD, M. (M) Assoc. Prof. Florida International. b.1968. BS, 1990, Northwestern; JD, 1997, Northwestern. Assoc. Arts. Ed., Nw. U. L. Rev. Admitted: IL, 1997. Assoc., Holleb & Coff Chgo., 1997-1998; Clerk, Hon. James T. Giles U.S.D.C. E.D.PA, 1998-2000; Clerk, Hon. Jane R. Roth U.S.C.A. 3d Cir., 2000-2001; Vis. Ass't Prof., Fla. St., 2001-2003; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Saint Louis Univ. Sch. of Law, 2007 - 2008. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Civil Rights; Evidence; Federal Courts. Member: Order of the Coif.
Kimberly C. West-Faulcon (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles)
Session: Social Inclusion ProgramsBio: WEST-FAULCON, KIMBERLY, C. (F) Assoc. Prof. Loyola, LA. AB, 1992, Duke; JD, 1995, Yale. Sr. Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: NY, 1997; CA, 1998. Skadden Fel., NAACP Legal Defense & Educ. Fund , New York, NY, 1996-1998; Western Reg'l Dir. & Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense & Educ. Fund, Los Angeles, CA, 1998-2005; Vis. Lect., UCLA Law Sch., 2004-2005; Assoc. Prof., Loyola Law Sch., Since 2005. Subjects: Constitutional Law I; Constitutional Law II; Intelligence, Testing and the Law; Principles of Social Justice (S).
Robert S. Westley (Tulane University Law School)
Session: ColorismBio: WESTLEY, ROBERT, S. (M) Louisiana Outside Counsel Health & Ethics Fdn. (LOCHEF) Prof. Tulane. b.1962. BA, 1984, Northwestern; JD, 1992, Cal., Berkeley; PhD, 1993, Yale; MA, 1993; MPhil, 1993. Lect., Ethnic Studies Dep't Univ. of Cal. San Diego, 1992-1993; Pres. Postdoctoral Fel., Dep't of Phil., 1993-1995; Assoc. Prof., Tulane, 1995-2003; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Civil Rights (S); Constitutional Law (S); Criminal Procedure; Jurisprudence (S). Member: Am. Phil. Ass'n; SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs 1997-98).
Jonathan B. Wiener (Duke University School of Law)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: Regulating RiskBio: WIENER, JONATHAN, B. William R. & Thomas L. Perkins Prof. of Law, Prof. of Envtl. Policy & Prof. of Public Policy Studies. Duke. b.1962. AB, 1984, Harvard; JD, 1987, Harvard. Centennial chair, Harv. L. Rev. Admitted: MA, 1988; DC, 1991. Clerk, Ch. Judge Jack B. Weinstein U.S.D.C. E.D. NY Bklyn., 1987-1988; Clerk, Hon. Stephen G. Breyer U.S.C.A. 1st Cir. Boston, 1988-1989; Spec. Ass't to the Ass't Att'y Gen., Envtl. & Natural Res. Div., U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1989-1991; Policy Counsel, Off. of Sci. & Tech. Policy, Exec. Off. of the Pres. DC, 1992; Sr. Staff Econ., Pres. Coun. of Econ. Adv'rs, 1992-1993; Chair, Envtl. Grp. Corp. for Nat'l Serv. Americorps DC, 1993; Assoc. Prof. Law & Assoc. Prof. Envtl. Pol., Duke, 1994-1998; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 1999; Prof., Duke Law, 1999-2004; Prof. Envtl. Pol., Duke Nicholas Sch., Since 1999; Prof. Pub. Pol. , Duke Sanford Sch., 2003 - Pres; Perkins Prof. Law, Duke Law, Since 2004; Vis. Prof., EHESS & CIRED Paris, 2005-2006; Vis. Prof., Univ.of Chgo., 2007; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 2010. Subjects: Climate Change and the Law (S); Environmental Law; Mass Torts (S); Property; Risk Regulation (S). Books & Awards: Risk vs. Risk: Tradeoffs in Protecting Health and the Envt. (with Graham), 1995; Reconstructing Climate Policy (with Stewart), 2003; The Reality of Precaution (with Rogers, Hammitt & Sand), 2010. 2003, Chauncey Starr Young Risk Analyst Award, Soc. for Risk Analysis; 2002, Univ. Fellow, Resources for the Future. Member: Soc. for Risk Analysis (Pres., 2008); Am. Law & Econ. Ass'n. Consultantships: Adv'y Com., Harv. Cntr. for Risk Analysis, since 1990; Mem., NC Comm. on Nat'l Serv., 1994-98; Consult. on risk regulation, OECD, since 2005.
Stephanie M. Wildman (Santa Clara University School of Law)
Session: Race Law Curricula, Programs and CentersBio: WILDMAN, STEPHANIE, M. (F) Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Social Just. & Public Serv. Santa Clara. b.1949. AB, 1970, Stanford Univ.; JD, 1973, Stanford. Admitted: CA, 1973. NEH Sum'r Fellow, Boalt Hall, 1979. Clerk, Hon. Charles M. Merrill U.S.C.A. 9th Cir., 1973-1974; Ass't Prof., San Francisco, 1974-1976; Consult., Priv. Prac. Emplymt. Discrim. Berkeley, 1976-1977; Staff Att'y, CRLA Santa Rosa, 1977-1978; Vis. Prof., Stanford spring 1987, 1988; Vis. Prof., Cal. Hastings, 1989-1990; Vis. Prof., Cal. Davis, 1997-1998; Vis. Prof., Santa Clara 1994-95, 1998-1999; Vis. Prof. & Founding Dir., Cntr. for Social Just. Cal. Berkeley, 1999-2000; Prof. Emer., San Francisco, Since 1999; Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Social Just. & Public Serv. Santa Clara, Since 2001. Subjects: Gender Discrimination & the Law; Law & Social Justice; Torts. Books & Awards: Privilege Revealed: How Invisible Preference Undermines America (with M. Armstrong, A.D. Davis & T. Grillo), 1996; Outstanding Bk. Award, Gustavus Meyer Cntr. for the Study of Human Rts., 1997; Social Justice: Professionals, Communities, and Law (with Mahoney & Calmore), 2003; Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America 2d (with Perea, Delgado & Harris), 2007; Tchr. of the Yr., Soc. of Am. Law Tchrs., 2007. Member: ALI; SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs, since 1989, Co-Pres., 1998-00). Consultantships: Jud. Appts. Com., Senator Barbara Boxer, 1996-98; Com. on Women in Law, St. Bar of CA, 2003-05; Exec. Com., AALS, 2005-08.
Patrick Woolley (The University of Texas School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign-Country Judgments: Domestic and Comparative PerspectivesBio: WOOLLEY, PATRICK, (M) Beck, Redden & Secrest Prof. in Law Univ. of Texas. b.1962. AB, 1984, Stanford; JD, 1987, Yale. Admitted: CA, 1987. Att'y, Munger Tolles & Olson L.A., 1987-1988; Clerk, Hon. Edward Rafeedie C.D. CA, 1988; Att'y, Munger Tolles & Olson L.A., 1988-1994; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1994-1998; Prof., Since 1998. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Class Actions (S); Conflict of Laws; Constitutional Law. Member: ALI.
Patrick Woolley (The University of Texas School of Law)
Session: Welcome and Introduction - Workshop on Civil ProcedureBio: WOOLLEY, PATRICK, (M) Beck, Redden & Secrest Prof. in Law Univ. of Texas. b.1962. AB, 1984, Stanford; JD, 1987, Yale. Admitted: CA, 1987. Att'y, Munger Tolles & Olson L.A., 1987-1988; Clerk, Hon. Edward Rafeedie C.D. CA, 1988; Att'y, Munger Tolles & Olson L.A., 1988-1994; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Texas, 1994-1998; Prof., Since 1998. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Class Actions (S); Conflict of Laws; Constitutional Law. Member: ALI.
Jennifer Wriggins (University of Maine School of Law)
Session: Race and First-Year Courses: Contracts, Torts & Civil ProcedureBio: WRIGGINS, JENNIFER, (F) Prof. Maine. BA, 1980, Yale; JD, 1984, Harvard. Exec. Ed., Harv. Women's L.J. Admitted: ME, 1984; MA, 1987. Clerk, Hon. Edward T. Gignoux U.S.D.C. Portland ME, 1984-1985; Assoc., Tureen & Margolin Portland, 1985-1988; Assoc., Berman Simmons & Goldberg Lewiston ME, 1988-1990; Ass't Att'y Gen., MA Att'y Gen'ls Off. Civil Rts. Div. Boston, 1990-1991; Assoc., Pressman & Kruskal Cambridge, 1991-1994; Part., Pressman Kruskal & Wriggins Cambridge, 1995; Assoc. Prof., Maine, 1996-2002; Prof., Since 2002; Vis. Prof., Harvard, 2005; Vis. Prof., Boston Univ., 2005. Subjects: Constitutional Law (S); Family Law; Gender & the Law; Insurance; Torts.
Katrina M. Wyman (New York University School of Law)
Session: Breakout Session - The Global Warming Crisis: FairnessBio: WYMAN, KATRINA, M. Prof. New York Univ. BA, 1992; MA, 1994; LLB, 1999, Univ. of Toronto.; LLM, 2001, Yale. Assoc. Ed., U. Toronto Fac. L. Rev. Res. Fel., Univ. of Toronto, 2001-2002; Ass't Prof., New York Univ., Since 2002. Subjects: Environmental Law (S); Property.
Stephen C. Yeazell (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law)
Session: Plenary Session: Brave New World of Litigation FinanceBio: YEAZELL, STEPHEN, C. (M) David G. Price & Dallas P. Price Prof. U.C.L.A. b.1945. BA, 1967, Swarthmore Coll.; MA, 1968, Columbia; JD, 1974, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1974. Clerk, Just. Mathew O. Tobriner CA Sup. Ct., 1974-1975; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1975-1979; Prof., Since 1979; Vis. Prof., Stanford, 1987-1988; Assoc. Dean, U.C.L.A., 1996-1998. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Civil Procedure (S); International Civil Litigation; Legal History. Books & Awards: From Medieval Grp. Litig. to the Modern Class Action, 1987; Civil Procedure, 6th ed., 2004. Member: Law & Soc. Ass'n; Selden Soc.; Am. Soc. Legal Hist.
Stephen C. Yeazell (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law)
Session: Emerging Methods: Three Ideas - Concurrent Session #3Bio: YEAZELL, STEPHEN, C. (M) David G. Price & Dallas P. Price Prof. U.C.L.A. b.1945. BA, 1967, Swarthmore Coll.; MA, 1968, Columbia; JD, 1974, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1974. Clerk, Just. Mathew O. Tobriner CA Sup. Ct., 1974-1975; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1975-1979; Prof., Since 1979; Vis. Prof., Stanford, 1987-1988; Assoc. Dean, U.C.L.A., 1996-1998. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Civil Procedure (S); International Civil Litigation; Legal History. Books & Awards: From Medieval Grp. Litig. to the Modern Class Action, 1987; Civil Procedure, 6th ed., 2004. Member: Law & Soc. Ass'n; Selden Soc.; Am. Soc. Legal Hist.
Alfred C. Yen (Boston College Law School)
Session: Planning Committee for Workshop on PropertyBio: YEN, ALFRED CHUEH-CHIN, (M) Prof. & Dir., Emerging Enterprises & Bus. Law. Boston Col. b.1958. MS, 1980, Stanford; BS, 1980; JD, 1983, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1983; MA, 1994. Assoc. Att'y, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton L.A., 1983-1987; Ass't Prof., Boston Coll., 1987-1991; Assoc. Prof., 1991-1998; Prof., Since 1998; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 2000-2002. Subjects: Evidence; Intellectual Property (S); Intellectual Property; Legal Profession; Sports Law (S); Torts. Member: ALI. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., CLU of MA, 1989-91; Bd. of Overseers, New England Conservatory, 1995-01, Bd. of Visitors, since 2002.
Todd J. Zywicki (Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University)
Session: Breakout I - What Does the Mortgage Crisis Teach Us About Regulating Risk?Bio: ZYWICKI, TODD, J. (M) Prof. George Mason. b.1966. AB, 1988, Dartmouth Coll.; MA, 1990, Clemson Univ.; JD, 1993, Univ. of Va. Exec. Ed., Va. Tax Rev. Admitted: GA, 1994. Clerk, Hon. Jerry E. Smith U.S.C.A. 5th Cir. Houston, 1993-1994; Assoc., Alston & Bird Atlanta, 1994-1996; Ass't Prof., Mississippi Coll., 1996-1998; Ass't Prof., George Mason, 1998-2000; Assoc. Prof., 2000-2003; Dir., Off. of Policy Plng. FTC, 2003-2004; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Contracts; Corporations; Creditors' & Debtors' Rights; Law & Economics; Sales/Secured Transactions. Books & Awards: The Rule of Law, Freedom, and Prosperity, 2003. Consultantships: Chair, Bkrptcy. Subcom., Federalist Soc., since 1998.
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