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5/20/2018 GoldsteinLeslieFriedmanCVDec2013-slidepdf.com http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/goldstein-leslie-friedman-cv-dec-2013 1/15  1 Curriculum Vitae Leslie Friedman Goldstein Judge Hugh M. Morris Professor Emerita Political Science Department University of Delaware Newark, Delaware 19716 (302) 831-1931 Office (302) 368-1124 Home Education B.A. (with Honors), M.A., University of Chicago (Political Science) Ph.D., Cornell University (Government) Selected Awards and Honors non-local: Visiting Research Associate at U of Penn Center for Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism for spring of 2010 Visiting Research Fellow at Fordham Law School for fall of 2006 Visiting Scholar Selection for residence at UC-Berkeley School of Law Center for the Study of Law and Society for spring of 2003  National Endowment for the Humanities, Research Fellowship for University Professors, 1987-1988. Selected for Project '87 Summer Seminar, 1983 (sponsored by American Historical Association and American Political Science Association). Pi Sigma Alpha Award of Midwest Political Science Association for Best Paper Presented at Previous Year's Meeting, 1981.  NDEA Title IV Fellowship, Cornell. intra-University: University of Delaware Center for Advanced Study Fellowship, 1994-5. University of Delaware Research Grant-in-Aid, Summer, 1990. University of Delaware Summer Fellowship to Salzburg Institute, 1988. University of Delaware Summer Research Grant, Summer 1987.

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    Curriculum Vitae Leslie Friedman Goldstein

    Judge Hugh M. Morris Professor Emerita Political Science Department

    University of Delaware Newark, Delaware 19716

    (302) 831-1931 Office (302) 368-1124 Home

    Education

    B.A. (with Honors), M.A., University of Chicago (Political Science) Ph.D., Cornell University (Government)

    Selected Awards and Honors

    non-local:

    Visiting Research Associate at U of Penn Center for Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism for spring of 2010

    Visiting Research Fellow at Fordham Law School for fall of 2006

    Visiting Scholar Selection for residence at UC-Berkeley School of Law Center for the Study of Law and Society for spring of 2003

    National Endowment for the Humanities, Research Fellowship for University Professors, 1987-1988.

    Selected for Project '87 Summer Seminar, 1983 (sponsored by American Historical Association and American Political Science Association).

    Pi Sigma Alpha Award of Midwest Political Science Association for Best Paper Presented at Previous Year's Meeting, 1981.

    NDEA Title IV Fellowship, Cornell.

    intra-University:

    University of Delaware Center for Advanced Study Fellowship, 1994-5. University of Delaware Research Grant-in-Aid, Summer, 1990. University of Delaware Summer Fellowship to Salzburg Institute, 1988. University of Delaware Summer Research Grant, Summer 1987.

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    University of Delaware Research Grant-in-Aid Summer, 1986. University of Delaware Improvement of Instruction Fellowship, 1982. University of Delaware Improvement of Instruction Fellowship, 1980. University of Delaware Research Grant-in-Aid, Summer 1976. University of Delaware Faculty Research Grant, Summer 1974.

    Teaching Experience

    University of Delaware Morris Professor Emerita 2012-present University of Delaware Judge Hugh M. Morris Professor 2001-2012 University of California at Berkeley Visiting Professor Spring 2003 (one course) University of Delaware, Unidel Professor, 1996-2001 Fordham University, Visiting Distinguished Professor, Spring 1994 (one course) University of Delaware, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor: 1973-1995 Bryn Mawr College, Visiting Lecturer, Autumn 1984 (one course) Hartwick College, Instructor, 1971-1973 Fields of Specialization American Constitutional Law Comparative Law and Courts Gender and Law History of Political Theory American Political Thought Courses Taught * = taught on a more or less regular basis *Main Currents in Political Theory *Constitutional Law (American) *Civil Liberties (American) *Gender, Sex, and Law (American) *American Political Thought *Political Theory: Plato to Machiavelli *Political Theory: Machiavelli to the present *American Government (Introduction) Law and Courts in the Global Order (Graduate Seminar) *Normative Issues in Global Governance (Graduate Seminar) Normative Political Theory (Graduate Seminar) *Public Law (Graduate Seminar) The Gender Question in Political Philosophy Politics and Law in Shakespeare (team taught)

    Publications

    Books, authored

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    Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women (with Judith Baer) (Oxford University Press 2006).

    Constituting Federal Sovereignty: The European Union in Comparative Context (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001).

    Contemporary Cases in Women's Rights (University of Wisconsin Press, 1994).

    In Defense of the Text: Democracy and Constitutional Theory (Rowman & Littlefield, 1991).

    Constitutional Rights of Women, Second Edition, (University of Wisconsin Press, 1988).

    The Constitutional Rights of Women: A Case Study in Law and Social Change, (Longman, Inc., 1979).

    Books, edited or co-authored

    Feminist Jurisprudence: The Difference Debate (Rowman & Littlefield, 1992).

    Women in the Judicial Process, with Beverly Cook, Karen O'Connor, and Susette Talarico (co-authors), (American Political Science Association, 1988).

    Articles, Chapters and Review Essays

    (* = article that was later re-published in an anthology)

    61."How Equal Protection Did and Did Not Come to the United States, and the Executive Branch Role Therein," University of Maryland Law Review 73 (December 2013): 190-22.

    60. Original Meaning, Precedent, and Popular Sovereignty?: Whittington et al. v. Lincoln et al., Fordham Law Review, 82(2) (November 2013): 783-802.

    59. Freedom of Religion in the United States and Around the World, Politics and Religion, Politics and Religion / Volume 6 / Issue 01 / March 2013, pp 204 210.

    58. Documenting Desegregation (review essay), The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol.23 No. 6 (2013), 296-301

    57. American Innovations in Democratic Decision-Making, Democratic Decision Making: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives , ed. David Schaefer, Lexington Books, 2012.

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    56. Judicial Review, International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Pub., 2011).

    55. A Triumph of Freedom After All? Prigg v. Pennsylvania Re-Examined, Law and History Review, volume 29 (2011), issue 03, pp. 763-796.

    54. Culture, Religion and Indigenous People, Maryland Law Review (winter 2010), Vol.69:101-117, with co-author David Bogen.

    53. Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case, in The Supreme Court and the Idea of Constitutionalism, ed. M.Richard Zinman, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.

    52. Our Undemocratic Constitution: How Bad Really Is It? The Good Society, 2009

    51. The Nineteeth Amendment and The Equal Rights Amendment, Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States (Macmillan/Gale Thomson, 2008)

    50. The Second Amendment, the Slaughterhouse Cases (1873) and United States v. Cruikshank (1876), Albany Government Law Review I (2008): 365-418. 49. The Rule of Law and the European Union in Reason, Faith and Politics, ed. Arthur Melzer and Robert Kraynak (Lexington Books, 2008). 48. Slavery and the Marshall Court, University of Maryland Law Review 67 (winter 2008): 166-199. 47. The Spectre of the Second Amendment: Re-reading Slaughterhouse and Cruikshank, Studies in American Political Development 21 (fall 2007):1-18. 46. "Frederick Douglass," in Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, ed. Otis Stephens et al. (Greenwood, 2006). 45. Comparative Constitutionalism and Policies toward Women: Canada and the U.S. I-CON International Journal of Constitutional Law (April 2006) 4: 294-318.

    44. The European Human Rights Regime as a Case Study in the Emergence of Global Governance (with Cornel Ban) in Perspectives on Global Governance, ed. Matthew Hoffman and Alice Ba (Routledge, 2005), pp.154-177.

    43. Virginia v. Black: Hard-core Hate Speech , Hard-core Porn and the First Amendment, The Good Society (winter, 2005), Vol.14: pp.44-49. 42. From Democracy to Juristocracy? Law and Society Review (September 2004) Vol.38, No.3, pp. 611-629.

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    41. Internet publication: The Rule of Law and Federative Unions, posted 4/7/2004 at http://repositories.cdlib.org/csls/lss/7 (site of the Center for the Study of Law and Society, UC Berkeley). 40. The European Court of Justice and Euro-federalism, in Evolving Federalisms: The Intergovernmental Balance of Power in America and Europe, ed. Craig Parsons (Campbell Public Affairs Institute of Syracuse University, 2003).

    39. Constituting Federal Sovereignty: The European Union in Comparative Context Research Brief Monograph Series of European Union Center of California, Scripps College, summer, 2002.

    38. "Between the Tiers: The New(est) Equal Protection and Bush v. Gore," University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (2002) Vol.4(2):372-393.

    37. "Roe v. Wade," in Oxford Companion to American Law, ed. Kermit Hall (2002, Oxford University Press).

    36. "Aristotle's Theory of Revolution: Looking at the Lockean Side," Political Research Quarterly Vol. 54(June 2001): 311-331.

    35. "The Work of the School," in The Boundaries of Freedom of Expression and Order in American Democracy, ed. Thomas Hensley (Kent State University Press, 2001)

    34. "Supreme Court Agenda Setting in Gender Equity Cases, 1970-1994" in The Supreme Court in American Politics: New Institutionalist Interpretations, ed. Howard Gillman and Cornell Clayton (University Press of Kansas, 1999) pp.178-198.

    33. "What Good Is Constitutionalism?" The Good Society 8(1):61-63, winter 1998.

    32. Entry on "The Bill of Rights" in The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History, ed. Wilma Mankiller, Gwendolyn Mink, et al. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998).

    31. "State Resistance to Authority in Federal Unions: The Early USA (1790-1860) and the European Community (1958-1994)," Studies in American Political Development, 11 (Spring 1997): 149-189.

    30. "State Reaction to two Trans-State Courts: The European Court of Justice (1958-1994) and the U.S. Supreme Court (1789-1860)," in Law Above Nations, Supranational Courts and the Legalization of Politics, ed. Mary Volcansek. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1997) pp. 20-32 and 143-156.

    29. "Centripetal Courts and Centrifugal States: Early State Resistance to the European Court of Justice (1958-1994) and the U.S. Supreme Court (1789-1860)," in European Legacy, Vol. I, No. 2, August 1996.

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    28. * "Explaining Transformations in Supreme Court Policy," co-author Diana Stech, Judicature vol. 79, No. 2: 80-85, September/ October, 1995. Re-published in Judicial Politics: Readings from Judicature, 2d ed., Elliott Slotnick, ed. (Burnham, 1999).

    27. "The Progressive Amendments," in Constitution 7 (1995): 52-54.

    26. "Directions in Constitutional Theory" in Contemplating Courts, ed. Lee Epstein (CQ Press, 1995).

    25. "Social Compact in Nineteenth Century Constitutional Law," in Covenant in the Nineteenth Century ed. Daniel Elazar (Rowman and Littlefield, 1994), pp. 49-74.

    24. "Can This Marriage Be Saved? Feminist Public Policy and Feminist Jurisprudence," in Feminist Jurisprudence: The Difference Debate, ed. Leslie F. Goldstein (Rowman and Littlefield, 1992).

    23. Essays on Ballard v. U.S., Hoyt v. Florida, Reed v. Reed, Frontiero v. Richardson, Stanton v. Stanton, Michael M. v. Sonoma County, M.U.W. v. Hogan, Craig v. Boren, Orr v. Orr, and Rostker v. Goldberg, for Oxford Companion to U.S. Supreme Court, ed. Kermit Hall and Joel Grossman (Oxford University Press, 1992). Republished in 2005 second edition.

    22. "Early European Feminism and American Women," in Women's Rights and the Rights of Man, ed. Elizabeth Kingdom and Andre-Jean Arnaud (University of Aberdeen Press, 1990).

    21. "Government by Consent of the Governed in Eighteenth Century Constitutional Theory," chapter in Man, God and Nature in the Enlightenment, ed. Braun, Mell, and Palmer (Colleagues Press, 1988), pp. 137-150.

    20. "Europe Looks at American Women 1820-1840," Social Research, Vol. 54:519-542, Autumn 1987.

    19. "Judicial Review and Democratic Theory," Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 3: 391-412, Sept. 1987.

    18. "Judicial Review and Modern Judicial Scholarship: A Question of Power," Constitutional Commentary, Vol. 4:125-145, Winter 1987.

    17. "ERA and the U.S. Supreme Court," Research in Law and Policy Studies, Vol. I: 145-161, JAI, 1987.

    16. "Constitutional Inequality," (Review Essay), Constitutional Commentary, Vol. 3, pp. 558-576, Summer 1986.

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    15. * "Popular Sovereignty, the Origins of Judicial Review, and the Revival of Unwritten Law," Journal of Politics, February 1986. (Expanded version of chapter from Man, God and Nature...). Also reprinted in Peter Onuf, ed., The New American Nation, 1776-1815 (Garland Publ., 1991).

    14. "Examining Abortion Funding Policy Arguments," Women and Politics, Winter 1985-1986.

    13. "The New Pornography Laws," Delaware Lawyer, Fall 1985.

    12. "Morality and Prudence in the Political Thought of Frederick Douglass: Radical as Reformer," in POLITY, Summer 1984.

    11. "Judicial Policy-Making and the Quest for Accountability," with Mary Cornelia Porter, POLITY, Fall 1983.

    10. "The Family, the U.S. Supreme Court, and Liberal Democracy," in DISCOURSES: Papers on Political Philosophy and Policy Analysis, Chicago: Institute for Political Philosophy and Policy Analysis, Loyola University of Chicago, Spring 1983.

    *9. "Early Feminist Themes in French Utopian Socialism: The Saint-Simonians and Fourier," Journal of the History of Ideas, January 1982. Republished in January 2004, Socialism: Critical Concepts in Political Science, ed. Jeremy Jennings (Routledge).

    8. "Private Rights in the Public Sector: A Critique of the Abortion Funding Decision," Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Spring 1981.

    7. "The Burger Court and the Sexual Revolution in American Law," Law and Policy Quarterly, Spring 1981.

    6. "Mill, Marx and Women's Liberation," Journal of the History of Philosophy, July 1980.

    5. "Sex and the Burger Court: Recent Judicial Policy-Making Toward Women," chapter in Race, Sex and Public Policy, ed. M. Palley and M. Preston, Lexington, M.A.: Lexington Books, February 1979. (Expanded version of Policy Studies Journal article.)

    4. "The Politics of the Burger Court Toward Women," Policy Studies Journal, December 1978.

    3. "Death and Transfiguration of the State Action Doctrine: Moose Lodge v. Irvis to Runyon v. McCrary," Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, January 1977.

    2. "Violence as an Instrument for Social Change: The Views of Frederick Douglass," Journal of Negro History, January 1976.

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    1. "Racial Loyalty in America: The Example of Frederick Douglass," Western Political Quarterly, September 1975.

    Book Reviews

    Review of The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass: In Pursuit of America Liberty, by Nicholas Buccola in American Political Thought, Vol.2, No.2 (Fall 2013): 328-321.

    Review of War, Revenue, and State Building: Financing the Development of the American State by Sheldon Pollack in Law and Politics Book Review, Vol.19 (2009): 729-732.

    Review of The Founding Fathers, Pop Culture, and Constitutional Law by Susan Burgess in The Journal of Politics, Vol.71 (Jul 2009): 1192-1193.

    Review of The European Court and Civil Society by Rachel Cichowski in Law and Politics Book Review Vol.18 No.3 (March 2008): 198-203

    Review of Free Speech and Democracy in Ancient Athens by Arlene Saxonhouse, in Review of Politics , spring 2007 .

    Review of The Politics of Sexual harassment: A Comparative Study of the United States, the European Union, and Germany, by Kathrin S. Zippel in Law and Politics Book Review 16 (2006): 633-639.

    Review of Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire by Anne Norton (Yale University Press, 2004) in Law and Politics Book Review January, 2005.

    Review of Eric Stein: Thoughts from a Bridge: A Retrospective of Writings on New Europe and American Federalism (University of Michigan Press) (in Publius, March 2003).

    Review of Constitutional Politics: Essays in Constitution Making, Maintenance, and Change, ed. Sotirios Barber and Robert George (Johns Hopkins University Press)(in Journal of Politics, February 2003).

    Book Review of Establishing the Supremacy of European Law: The Making of an International Rule of Law in Europe , Karen J. Alter (APSR December 2002).

    Book Review of Frederick Douglass: Freedom's Voice 1818-1845, Gregory P. Lampe (Review of Politics, Spring, 1999)

    Book Review of Hard Bargains: The Politics of Sex, Linda Hirschman and Jane Larson (Oxford University Press, 1998 (Law and Politics Book Review, Spring 1999)

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    Book Review of Legally Wed: Same Sex Marriage and the Constitution, Mark Strasser (Law and Politics Book Review, May 1998)

    Book Review of The Supreme Court and Constitutional Theory 1953-1993, Ronald Kahn ( in American Historical Review, Oct. 1995).

    Book Review of The Neutered Mother, Martha Fineman (Law and Politics Book Review, June, 1995)

    Book Review of Liberty and Sexuality: The Right to Privacy and The Making of Roe v. Wade, David Garrow, Constitution, Spring 1994.

    Book Review of Legitimacy and History: Self-Government in American Constitutional Theory, Paul W. Kahn, Journal of Politics (May, 1994)

    Book Review of Women's Organizations' Use of the Courts, Karen O'Connor, Women and Politics, Winter 1985-86.

    Book Review of The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy, John Agresto, Journal of Politics, February 1986

    Professional Service -- National (selected)

    Editorial Board, Review of Politics, summer 2008- present. .

    Nominations Committee, Law and Courts Section, American Political Science Association, 2007-2008.

    Editorial Board, Journal of Politics (2001-2005)

    Chair, Minority Liaison Committee of APSA Women's Caucus (1996-1998)

    President of Law and Courts Section of American Political Science Association (1992-1993) (President-Elect 1991-1992)

    Editorial Board Polity (1986-1992)

    Editorial Board Women and Politics (1986-1989)

    Honors Examiner (various years) Oberlin College, Swarthmore College.

    Nominations Committee of Women's Caucus of American Political Science Association (1993-1994)

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    Program Chair for Constitutional Law Section of Annual Meeting of American Political Science Assoc. (1991)

    Executive Committee, Law & Courts Section of American Political Science Assoc. (1988-1990)

    Affirmative Action Committee of American Political Science Assoc. (1984-1985)

    Program Chair for Law and Courts Section of Annual Meeting of Southern Political Science Assoc. (1987)

    Consultant, National Institute for Education, Desegregation Workshop (1979)

    Reviewer for:

    American Political Science Review Review of Politics Law and Society Review Law and Social Inquiry Journal of Politics Political Research Quarterly/Western Political Quarterly American Political Quarterly Law and Policy Quarterly Women and Politics Promotion reviewer for: University of Oregon University of Toronto Cornell University Texas A & M Univ. of Massachusetts SUNY Albany Univ. of California at Santa Barbara Florida International University University of Virginia Purdue University Virginia Polytechnical Institute Oakland University

    Grant application reviewer for:

    NSF NEH

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    U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Commission Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

    Invited Lectures:

    Keynote Speaker, Constituting the European and American Unions, Conference on Comparing the EU and the USA, American University, December 2010.

    NEH Summer Seminar (June 2007) Gender Relations in Tocquevilles Democracy in America

    Yale Law School, (January 2006) Comparative Constitutionalism and Policies toward Women: Canada and the U.S.

    Georgetown Law School (January 2002) "Constituting Federal Sovereignty"

    Kent State University (May 2000) "The Work of the School" at Symposium on the Boundaries of Free Expression.

    University of Georgia (1996) "The Supreme Court and Women's Rights."

    University of Virginia (1995) "Feminist Jurisprudence and Feminist Public Policy."

    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (1995) "Feminist Jurisprudence and the Pornography Debate."

    Juniata College (1995) "The Supreme Court and Women's Rights."

    Millersville State College (1995) "Author Meets Critics: Ronald Dworkin."

    National Council on Social Studies (1991) "Evolution of the First Amendment."

    American Bar Assoc. Conference on Undergrad Education Workshop (1990) "Women and the Constitution."

    Duke University Law School (1990) "Critical Constitutional Theory."

    University of South Dakota (1988) "Women and Constitutional Change."

    Oregon State University (1988) "Women and the Constitution: Current Trends."

    Georgia State University (1987) "The Family, The Supreme Court and the Constitution."

    Buffalo State College (1987) "Two Hundred Years of Women's Constitutional Rights."

    Goucher College (1987) "Changing Judicial Policy Toward Women."

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    Bryn Mawr College (1984) "The Burger Court and Women's Rights."

    Smith College (1984) "The Burger Court and Women's Rights."

    Loyola University of Chicago (1983) "The Family, Liberal Democracy, and the U.S. Supreme Court."

    Widener University Law School (1979) "The Burger Court and Women's Rights."

    University of Delaware (1979) "Karl Marx and the Making of the Modern Mind."

    Howard University (co-sponsor Yale Univ. Press) (1979) "Frederick Douglass and American Politics."

    Panel and Workshop Participation

    2011-2012

    PAPER: Judicial Review and Racial Minorities, APSA annual meeting, Seattle, Sept.1-4, 2011.

    PAPER: American Racial Policy at the Dawn of the (1st) Equal Rights Era, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, June 2-5, 2011, San Francisco.

    2010-2011

    Panelist, Legal Challenges to Gender-Based Violence, Annual Meeting of Law and Society Association, June, 2010, Chicago IL.

    PAPER, A Triumph of Freedom After All? Prigg v. Pennsylvania Reconsidered, presented to faculty in June, 2010, University of Pennsylvania Law School.

    Co-instructor, Short Course, Legal Challenges to Gender-Based Violence, American Political Science Association, Sept.1, 2010, Washington D.C..

    PAPER, Sovereignty and the European Court of Justice, University of Wisconsin Law School Workshop (Schmooze) on Constitutional Law, October 2010.

    PAPER, "Liberalism, the Thirteenth Amendment, and the Seeds of Destruction of Reconstruction," at the U. of Maryland Law School Workshop on Constitutional Law, Feb.25-26, 2011. PAPER, "Red, Black, and Yellow," at NSF Sponsored workshop on "Race, Gender, and Sexuality in American Political Development" at Ohio University, Athens Ohio, May 20-21, 2011.

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    2009-2010

    Panelist, Roundtable, Constitutional Identity, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 3-6, 2009

    Chair, Panel Author Meets Readers: Sheldon Pollacks War, Revenue, and State-Building, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 3-6, 2009

    2008-2009

    Roundtable panelist on The Founding Fathers, Pop Culture, and Constitutional Law at American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 28-31, 2008.

    PAPER, The Intersection of Law on Native Americans and on Escaped Slaves in Prigg v. Pennsylvania, Conference on American Constitutional Development, Harvard Law School, October 17-18, 2008.

    2007-2008

    PAPER, Half Slave and Half Free, Partly Federal and Partly National: The Perplexing Case of Prigg v. Pennsylvania, at annual meeting of Law and Society Association, Montreal Canada, May 29-June 1, 2008.

    Roundtable panelist on The Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy at annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, Tempe Arizona, fall 2007.

    Invited Lecture Albany Law School The Second Amendment, the Slaughterhouse Cases, and U.S. v. Cruikshank, fall 2007.

    2006-2007

    Roundtable panelist, Constitutional History: An Intergenerational and Interdisciplinary Conversation, American Political Science Association Meeting, August 30-Sep.2, 2006.

    PAPER, Originalism and Slavery, Workshop on Constitutionalism at University of Maryland Law School, Dec.1-2, 2006.

    PAPER, Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case, invited for conference at Michigan State University on The Supreme Court and the Idea of Constitutionalism. January 25-28, 2007.

    PAPER, The Spectre of the Second Amendment: Re-Reading Slaughterhouse and Cruikshank, Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, April 12-15, 2007.

    Roundtable panelist on Beyond Camelot by Edward Rubin at annual meeting of Law and Society Association, Baltimore MD, July, 2007.

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    2005-2006

    Panelist, Recent Second Amendment Research, at Conference Gun Control: Old Problems, New Paradigms, at Stanford Law School, September 16-17, 2005.

    2004-2005

    Panelist, Gender Differences and Public Policy and Nature and Politics, April 7-10, 2005 Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago Illinois.

    PAPER, Apples and Oranges? Comparing Canadian and U.S. Reforms of Policy toward Women, Princeton-Toronto Conference on North American Constitutionalism, at University of Toronto, Oct.1-2, 2004.

    Panelist on Roundtable, Author Meets Critics: Jim Stoners Common Law Liberty at annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Sept., Chicago.

    2003-2004:

    PAPER at workshop on Constitutionalism at University of Maryland Law School, March 2004, Virginia v. Black: Hard-core Hate Speech, Hard-core Porn and the First Amendment.

    2002-3 Panelist on Roundtable honoring Law and Courts Lifetime Achievement Award for Walter Berns at annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Sept., Philadelphia.

    PAPER, The Rule of Law and the European Human Rights Regime (co-authored with Cornel Ban) at International Studies Association, annual meeting, Portland Oregon, February, 2003.

    PAPER, The European Court of Justice and Euro-federalism, at Syracuse University Maxwell European Union Center, Conference: Evolving Federalisms: The Intergovernmental Balance of Power in America and Europe, April 11, 2003.

    PAPER, The Rule of Law and Federative Unions, at Lunchtime Series of UC-Berkeley School of Law Center for the Study of Law and Society, April 14, 2003.

    2001-2002 Panelist: "Author Meets Critics: Leslie F. Goldstein, Constituting Federal Sovereignty" annual meeting of American Political Science Association, September 2001.

    PAPER, "The Rule of Law: Do We Know It When We See It?" annual meeting of the Law & Society Association, Budapest, Hungary, July 2001.

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    2000-2001 PAPER, "Between the Tiers: The Equal Protection Clause and Bush v. Gore," at Constitutional Law Symposium, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Feb. 2001.

    PAPER, "Rule of Law vs. Rule of Judges," at bi-annual meeting of International Political Science Association, August 2000.

    Panelist: "Constitutions and Constitutionalism" annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Sept. 2000.

    1999-2000 Panelist: "Constitutional Stupidity/Constitutional Reform," annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Sept. 2-5, 1999-2000.

    Panelist: "Comparative Judicial Independence," annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Sept. 2-5, 1999-2000.

    1998-1999 PAPER, "Cantonal Resistance to the Swiss Federal Executive and Legislative Branches 1848-1898," at bi-annual meeting of International Society for the Study of European Ideas, August 16-21, 1978, Haifa, Israel.

    PAPER, "Aristotle's Theory of Revolution: An Exhumation of Buried Roots of Lockean Thought," annual meeting of American Political Science Association, Sept. 3-6, 1998, Boston, MA.

    Participant/Papergiver in Workshop, "How Empirical Should Constitutional Theory Be?" at Georgetown Law Center, Dec. 4-6, 1998.

    1997-1998 Chair/Participant, Roundtable, "What's So Good About Constitutionalism?" American Political Science Association annual meeting August 28-31, 1997.

    Panelist, "What Good Is Constitutionalism?" American Political Science Association Meeting, Sept. 3-5, Washington, DC.

    Panelist, "Political Theory in Political Science, Southern Political Science Association meeting, Nov. 5-8, Norfolk, VA.

    [Conference participation between 1977 and 1997 available at http://www.udel.edu/poscir/faculty/LGoldstein/cv%20electronic.html ]

    53. Constitutionalism as Judicial Review: Historical Lessons from the U.S. Case, in The Supreme Court and the Idea of Constitutionalism, ed. M.Richard Zinman, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.50. The Second Amendment, the Slaughterhouse Cases (1873) and United States v. Cruikshank (1876), Albany Government Law Review I (2008): 365-418.49. The Rule of Law and the European Union in Reason, Faith and Politics, ed. Arthur Melzer and Robert Kraynak (Lexington Books, 2008).48. Slavery and the Marshall Court, University of Maryland Law Review 67 (winter 2008): 166-199.47. The Spectre of the Second Amendment: Re-reading Slaughterhouse and Cruikshank, Studies in American Political Development 21 (fall 2007):1-18.46. "Frederick Douglass," in Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, ed. Otis Stephens et al. (Greenwood, 2006).45. Comparative Constitutionalism and Policies toward Women: Canada and the U.S. I-CON International Journal of Constitutional Law (April 2006) 4: 294-318.