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Personal Information :
Name: Michael S. Moore
Title and Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., University Chair, Professor of Law, Institution: Professor of Philosophy, and Co-Director of the College of Law Program in Law and Philosophy University of Illinois College of Law 504 E. Pennsylvania Avenue Champaign , IL 61820
Contact Information: (217) 244-7003 ( Law School Office) (217) 493-5996 (Cell) (217) 244-1478 (Fax) E-mail: micmoore@law.uiuc.edu
Age: 61 (born July 31, 1943 at Portland , Oregon )
Education :
Preparatory: South Eugene High School , Eugene , Oregon , 1961. National Merit Finalist; National Honor Society; Captain, state championship ski team; football.
Undergraduate: A.B. (Political Science), Honors College of the University of Oregon , Eugene , Oregon , 1964. Phi Beta Kappa; graduated in three years due to advanced placement; honors thesis published as “The Right to Counsel for Indigents in Oregon," 44 Ore. L. Rev. 255-300 (1965); University Recognition for High Scholarship; Captain, University ski team; President, University Ski Club.
Professional J.D., with honors, Harvard University , 1967. Team captain, Ames Doctorate: Competition (moot court) championship team, 1967; senior thesis published as “Criminal Discovery," 19 Hastings L.J. 865-917 (1968).
Academic Doctorate: S.J.D., Harvard University , 1978. Dissertation published as Law and Psychiatry: Rethinking the Relationship, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1984. Employment
2002-Present Charles R. Walgreen Jr. University Chair, Professor of Law, Professor of Philosophy, and Co-Director, College of Law Program in Law and Philosophy, University of Illinois.
2005 (Spring) Visiting Professor of Law, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv , Israel .
2001 (Spring), Visiting Fellow, Australian National University , Canberra , Australia . 2004 (Spring)
2000-2002 Warren Distinguished Professor of Law and Co-Director, Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of San Diego .
1998 (Spring- Visiting Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Universität Erlangen Summer) Nurmberg, Erlangen , Germany .
1997-1998 William Minor Lile Distinguished Visiting Professor Law, University of Virginia .
1996 (Summer) Resident Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation Study Center , Lake Como , Italy .
1993-1994 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National Security Bank and National Security Bank Holding Co., Newport, Oregon.
1992 (Spring) Mason Ladd Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, University of Iowa ..
1992 (Spring) Visiting Professor, School of Medicine , University of Iowa .
1991 (Fall) Visiting Professor of Law, Northwestern University.
1989-2000 Leon Meltzer Professor of Law, Professor of Philosophy, and Co-Director, Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania .
1989 (Spring) Resident Fellow, Humanities Research Institute, University of California , Irvine .
1986-1989 Professor of Law, School of Law, University of California , Berkeley .
1983 (Spring) Visiting Professor of Law, School of Law (Boalt Hall) University of California , Berkeley .
1980-1981 Visiting Professor of Law, Stanford Law School .
Employment (continued)
1977-1989 Associate Professor of Law, Professor of Law, and Robert Kingsley Professor of Law, University of Southern California .
1976-1977 Senior Fellow in Law & the Humanities, Harvard University .
1973-1974 Fellow in Law and Humanities, Harvard University .
1972-1977 Associate Professor of Law, University of Kansas .
1969-1970 First year Legal Writing Instructor, School of Law (Boalt Hall), University of California , Berkeley .
1968-1972 Attorney, associated with Howard, Prim, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady & Pollack, San Francisco , California .
1967 (summer) Research Assistant under NASA contract to the University of Connecticut , Storrs , Connecticut .
Summers Law clerk, Holme, Roberts & Owen, Denver , Colorado ; manual laborer, during Weyerhaueser Timber Co., Springfield , Oregon ; Titanium Metals Corp., school: Henderson , Nevada .
Courses Taught
Administrative Law; Commercial Law; Evidence; Criminal Law; Criminal Law Theory; Contracts; Torts; Property; Constitutional Law; Jurisprudence; Law and Psychiatry; Civil Procedure; Advanced Torts; Legal Philosophy; Judicial Reasoning; Professional Ethics; Law and Psychology; Theory of Action (Philosophy Department); Philosophy of Law (Philosophy Department); Metaphysics of Causation (Philosophy Department); Neurology, Psychiatry, and the Philosophy of Mind (Medical School); Economic and Philosophical Theories of Law; Economic and Philosophical Theories of Property and Tort (Germany, Hungary).
Publications -- Books
Law and Psychiatry: Rethinking the Relationship , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1984. Reviewed in: The ( London ) Times , Higher Education Supplement, July 13, 1984; California Law Review , Vol. 73 (1985), pp. 701-711; Michigan Law Review , Vol. 83 (1985), pp. 820-848; Wisconsin Law Review , Vol. [1985], pp. 67-78; Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 35 (1985), pp. 425-432; Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 36 (1986), pp. 576-577; New England Journal of Medicine , Vol. 312 (1985) p. 661; American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 142 (1985), p. 1220; American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 143 (1986), pp. 809-810; Journal of Psychiatry and Law, Vol. (Spring-Summer, 1985), pp. 231-232; American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. (1985), pp. 296-299; American Bar Foundation Research Journal, Vol. [1985], pp.917-926; American Scientist, Vol. (March-April, 1986), pp. 205-206; Bulletin of American Academy of Psychiatry and Law , Vol. 14 (1986), pp. 370-371.
Act and Crime: The Philosophy of Action and Its Implications for Criminal Law , Oxford : Oxford University Press, Clarendon Law Series, 1993. Topic of special symposium issue, eleven extended reviews, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 142, Issue No. 5 (May, 1994), pp. 1443-1840. Also reviewed in David Dolinko, “Action Theory and Criminal Law," Law and Philosophy, Vol. 15 (1996), pp. 293-306; Douglas Husak, “The Relevance of the Concept of Action to the Criminal Law," Criminal Law Forum, Vol. 6 (1995), pp. 327-344; A.P. Simester, “Act and Crime," Cambridge Law Journal, Vol. [1994], pp. 173-176; Paul Roberts, “Act and Crime," The Criminal Law Review, Vol. [1994], pp. 393-94; John Gardner, “Act and Crime," The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. 110 (1994), pp. 496-500; and in The Criminologist (1995).
Placing Blame: A General Theory of the Criminal Law , Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1997. Topic of Festschrift in Honor of Michael Moore's Placing Blame, San Diego Law Review , Vol. 37 (2000), pp. 893-986; Oliver O'Donovan, “Payback: Thinking About Retribution," Books and Culture, Vol. 6 (July 2000), pp. 16-21; Nicola Lacey, “Placing Blame," Modern Law Review, Vol. 63 (2000), pp. 141-148; Book Notice, “Placing Blame," “ Choice," Vol. 36 (1999), p. 1127; Alan Norrie, “Michael Moore's Deviation," Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 19 (1999), pp. 111-132.
Foundations of Criminal Law , co-editor with Leo Katz and Stephen Morse, Oxford Interdisciplinary Readers in Law Series, New York : Oxford University Press, 1999. (Reissued, Foundation Press, 1999).
Educating Oneself in Public: Critical Essays in Jurisprudence , Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000.
The Semantics of Judging , under contract, Oxford : Oxford University Press.
Publications -- Books (continued)
Causation and Responsibility , under contract, Oxford : Oxford University Press.
Objectivity in Law and Ethics: Essays in Moral and Legal Ontology , Aldershot , U.K. : Ashgate Publishing Ltd., and Rutland , VT. : Dartmouth Press, 2004.
Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books
“The Right to Counsel for Indigents in Oregon ," Oregon Law Review , Vol. 44 (1965), pp. 255-300.
“Criminal Discovery," Hastings Law Journal , Vol. 19 (1968), pp. 865-917.
“Some Myths About ‘Mental Illness,'" in Inquiry, Vol. 18, pp. 233-265 (1975), a lengthier version printed under the same title in the Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 32, pp. 1483-1497 (1975), reprinted in R.B. Edwards (ed.), Psychiatry and Ethics, New York: Prometheus Books, 1982. (Also reprinted in: R. Vatz and L. Weinberg (eds.), Thomas Szasz: Primary Values and Major Contentions, Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1983; and in R. Edwards and Graber (eds.), An Introduction to Bioethics, New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1986; and in R. Reisner and C. Slobogin (eds.), Law and the Mental Health System, St. Paul, Minn.; West Pub. Co. , 2d edit. 1990.
“Mental Illness and Responsibility," in the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Vol. 39, pp. 308-328 (July, 1975), summarized in Psychiatry Digest, May, 1976, p. 40.
“Definition of Mental Illness," in Spitzer and Klein (eds.), Critical Issues in Psychiatric Diagnosis, Raven Press, New York , 1978.
“Legal Conceptions of Mental Illness," in Brody and Engelhardt (eds.), Mental Illness: Law and Public Policy, Reidel, The Netherlands , 1979.
“Responsibility for Unconsciously Motivated Action," in International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Vol. 2, (1979), pp. 323-347.
“The Nature of Psychoanalytic Explanation," Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, Vol. 3 (1980) pp. 459-543; revised version reprinted in Lawrence Laudan (ed.), Mind and Medicine: Explanation and Evaluation in Psychiatry and the Biomedical Sciences, Los Angeles: University of California Press (Pittsburgh Series in the Philosophy of Science), 1983. Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)
“Responsibility and the Unconscious," Southern California Law Review , Vol. 53 (1980), pp. 1563-1663.
“The Semantics of Judging," Southern California Law Review , Vol.54 (1981), pp. 151-295.
“Moral Reality," Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. [1982], pp. 1061-1156.
“The Relevance of Philosophy to Law and Psychiatry," Int'l J. of Law and Psychiatry, Vol. 6 (1983), pp. 177-192.
“The Unity of Self," in Michael Ruse (ed.), Nature Animated, The Netherlands : D. Reidel Publishing Co. ( Western Ontario Series in the Philosophy of Science), 1983.
“The Contributions of Lawyers to the American Legislative Process, and Their Education for that Role," Seoul Law Journal , Vol. 25 (1984), pp. 8-38.
“The Need for a Theory of Legal Theories: Assessing Pragmatic Instrumentalism," Cornell Law Review, Vol. 69 (1984), pp. 988-1013.
“The Moral and Metaphysical Sources of the Criminal Law," in J. Chapman and R.J. Pennock, eds., NOMOS xxvii: Criminal Justice, Annual Volume of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, New York : New York University Press, 1985.
“A Natural Law Theory of Interpretation," Southern California Law Review , Vol. 58 (1985), pp. 277-398.
“Causation and the Excuses," California Law Review, Vol. 73 (1985), pp. 1091-1149, reprinted in A. Eser and G. Fletcher (eds.), Justification and Excuse: Comparative Perspectives, Vol. II, Freiburg , Germany : Max Planck Institute, 1987.
“Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Legal Theory," Southern California Law Review , Vol. 60, (1987), pp. 453-506.
“Thomson's Preliminaries About Causation and Rights," Chicago-Kent Law Review, Vol. 63 (1987), pp. 497-521.
“Intentions and Mens Rea," in R. Gavison (ed.), Issues in Contemporary Legal Philosophy: The Influence of H.L.A. Hart, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1987.
“Precedent, Induction, and Ethical Generalization," in L. Goldstein (ed.), Precedent in Law, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1987. Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)
“The Moral Worth of Retribution," in F. Schoeman (ed.), Character, Responsibility, and the Emotions, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1987; reprinted in J. Feinberg and H. Gross (eds.), Philosophy of Law, 4th edit. 1990, 5th edit., 1995, in J. Feinberg and J. Coleman (eds), Philosophy of Law, 6 th edit. 2000, and in Jeffrie Murphy, Punishment and Rehabilitation, 3rd edit. (Belmont, Cal.: Wadsworth, 1995).
“Mind, Brain and Unconscious," in P. Clark and C. Wright (eds.), Mind, Psychoanalysis, and Science, Oxford : Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1988.
“Law, Authority, and Razian Reasons," Southern California Law Review , Vol. 62 (1989), pp. 827-896.
“The Interpretive Turn in Modern Theory: A Turn for the Worse?," Stanford Law Review, Vol. 41 (1989), pp. 871-957.
“Do We Have an Unwritten Constitution?," Southern California Law Review , Vol. 63 (1989), pp. 107-139.
“Torture and the Balance of Evils," Israel Law Review , Vol. 23 (1989), pp. 280-344.
“Sandelian Anti-Liberalism," (comment on Michael Sandel), California Law Review, Vol. 77 (1989), pp. 539-551, reprinted (in Italian translation) in Alessandro Ferrara (ed.), Comunitarismoe Liberalismo, Editori Riuniti, 1992.
“Choice, Character, and Excuse," Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 7 (1990), pp. 219-248, reprinted in E. Frankel-Paul (ed.) Crime, Culpability, and Remedy, Oxford : Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1990.
“A Theory of Criminal Law Theories," in D. Friedmann (ed.), Tel Aviv University Studies in Law, Vol. 10, Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, 1990.
“Introduction" to the American edition of H.L.A. Hart's The Concept of Law, Birmingham , Ala. : Gryphon Classics, 1990.
“Three Concepts of Rules," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 14 (Summer, 1991), pp. 771-795.
“Law as a Functional Kind," in R. George (ed.), Natural Law Theories, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1992.
“Moral Reality Revisited," Michigan Law Review , Vol. 90 (1992), pp. 2424-2533. Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)
“Foreseeing Harm Opaquely," in J. Gardner, S. Horder, and S. Shute (eds.), Action and Value in Criminal Law , Oxford : University Press, 1993.
“Justifying Retributivism," Israel Law Review , Vol. 24 (1993), pp. 15-49.
“Interpreting Interpretation," (in Hebrew), Tel Aviv University Law Review, Vol. 18 (1994), pp. 359-386, reprinted (in English) in Andrei Marmor, ed., Interpretation and Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995).
“The Independent Moral Significance of Wrongdoing," Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, Vol. 1 (1994) pp. 1-45.
“More on Act and Crime," University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 142 (1994), pp. 1749-1840.
“Good Without God," in Robert George, Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
“Prima Facie Moral Culpability," Boston University Law Review, Vol. 75 (1995). Pp. 319-333.
“Plain Meaning and Linguistics -- A Case Study," Washington University Law Quarterly, Vol. 73 (1995), pp. 1253-62.
“The Dead Hand of Constitutional Tradition," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 19 (1996), pp. 263-274.
“Legal Principles Revisited," Iowa Law Review, Vol. 82 (1997), pp. 867-891.
“Liberty and Drugs," in P.deGrrieff, ed., Morality, Legality and Drugs (Cornell University Press, 1998).
“Liberty and Supererogation," Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik, Vol. 6 (1998), pp 111-143.
“Hart's Concluding Scientific Postscript," Legal Theory, Vol. 4 (1998), pp. 301-327.
“Causation and Responsibility," Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 16 (1998), pp. 1-51, reprinted in E.F. Paul, F.D. Miller, and J. Paul, eds., Responsibility (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998). “Victims And Retribution: A Reply to Professor Fletcher," Buffalo Criminal Law Review, Vol. 3 (1999), pp. 101-125, reprinted (in German translation) in B. Schunemann and M.D. Dubber, eds., Die Stellung des Opfers im Strafrechtssystem (Berlin: Carl Heymanns Verlag, 2000).
Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)
“The Metaphysics of Causal Intervention," California Law Review Vol. 88 (2000), pp. 827-877.
“Law as Justice," Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 18 (2001), pp. 115-145, reprinted in E.F. Paul, F.D. Miller, and J. Paul, eds., Natural Law and Modern Moral Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001).
“Justifying the Natural Law Theory of Constitutional Interpretation," Fordham Law Review, Vol. 69 (2001), pp. 2087-2117.
“Natural Rights, Judicial Review, and Constitutional Interpretation," in Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Tom Campbell, eds., Legal Interpretation, Judicial Powers, and Democracy (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2001).
“Negligence in the Air" (with Heidi Hurd), in A. Porat, ed., Negligence in the Law, Theoretical Inquiries in Law, Vol. 3 (Jerusalem: Graphit Press, 2002).
“Legal Reality: A Naturalist Approach to Legal Ontology," Law and Philosophy, Vol. 21 (2002), pp. 619-705.
“The Plain Truth About Legal Truth," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 26 (2003), pp. 23-47.
“For What Must We Pay? Causation and Counterfactual Baselines," San Diego Law Review , Vol. 40 (2 003), pp. 1181-1272.
“The Destruction of the World Trade Center and the Law on Event-Identity," Proceedings of the Royal Institute of Philosophy (Philosophia Supplementary Volume) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, to be reprinted in John Hyman and Helen Steward, eds., Action and Agency (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
“Punishing Hatred and Prejudice" (with Heidi Hurd), Stanford Law Review, Vol. 56 (2004), pp. 1081-1146.
“Can Objectivity Be Grounded in Semantics?," in Enrique Vallezuela, ed., Proceedings of the Latin American Conference on Legal Philosophy (Mexico City: National Autonomous University of Mexico, 2004).
“Causal Relata," in S. Byrd, ed., Festschrift for Joachim Hruschka, forthcoming, Springer-Verlag, Germany, 2005.
“Consequentialist Justification Within Deontological Ethics: The Royal Road to Objects of Categorical Obligation," Law and Philosophy, forthcoming, 2005. Publications -- Book Reviews, Shorter Articles, Introductions
“Closet Retributivism," USC CITES (Spring-Summer, 1982), pp. 9-16.
“The Limits of Legislation," USC CITES (Fall, 1984), pp. 23-32.
“The Determinist Theory of Excuses," (review of Norval Morris), Ethics, Vol. 95 (1985), pp. 909-919.
“Activist Judging and Retention Elections," USC Law, (Fall-Winter 1986), pp. 24-27.
“Originalist Theories of Constitutional Interpretation," Cornell Law Review, Vol. 73 (1988), pp. 364-370.
“The Exportability of the Madisonian Compromise," USC Law (Fall-Winter, 1988), reprinted in F. E. Cameron (ed.), The Influence of the U.S. Constitution on Pacific Nations, Hawaii: Kapalua Pacific Center, 1988.
“The Constitution as Hard Law," Constitutional Commentary, Vol. 6 (1989), pp. 51-67.
“The Written Constitution and Interpretivism," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 12 (1989), pp. 3-14.
“Review of Fingarette, Heavy Drinking," Ethics, Vol. 99 (1989), pp. 660-61.
“Sanford Kadish," California Law Review, Vol. 79 (1991), pp. 1401-1407.
“Joel Feinberg," Arizona Law Review, Symposium Issue, Vol. 37 (1995).
“Judicial Logic -- A Contradiction in Terms?," Penn Law Journal, Vol. XXX, No. 1, Feb. 1995.
“Theories of Areas of Law," San Diego Law Review, Vol. 37 (2000), pp. 731-741.
“Remembrance of Things Past," Southern California Law Review, Vol. 74 (2000), pp. 239-250.
“Actus Reus," in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, J. Dressler, ed., 2d edit., New York: Macmillan, 2002.
“Causation," in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, J. Dressler, ed., 2d edit.
“Retributivism," in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, 2d edit. P ublications -- Editorials
“The Briggs Amendment: It Discriminates Against Homosexuals," editorial debate with Senator John Briggs, in Los Angeles Herald Examiner, September 14, 1978.
“What's Wrong with the Laws that Acquitted John Hinckley?," lead editorial, San Diego Union, July 4, 1982, reprinted in Los Angeles Daily Journal, July 10, 1982.
“Drunk-Driving Law: Precise is Vague?," Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1983.
“Rebalancing the Scales of Justice: Gravity of the Punishment Must Fit the Offense," Los Angeles Times, July 3, 1983.
“Politics Is Not the Basis for Judging the Judges," Los Angeles Times, July 29, 1985.
“Justices' Personal Values Must at Times Give Way," Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1985.
“Rose Bird Should Go," Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1985.
“An Invitation to Senseless AIDS Bias," Los Angeles Times, June 29, 1986.
“How Much Credence to Give to Fear Itself?," Los Angeles Times, July 17, 1986
“A Judicial Balance of Power vs. Duty," Los Angeles Times, October 7, 1986.
“Returning the Court to Greatness," Los Angeles Times, November 6, 1986.
“Judge Bork, a Contradiction in Terms," Los Angeles Times, September 18, 1987.
“State Supreme Court Lets the Law Have Its Day," Los Angeles Times, October 26, 1987.
“Ed Meese: If He Can't Respect Office, Why Stay?," Los Angeles Times, March 31, 1988.
“Roe v. Wade Was No Misstep," Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1989
“Unnatural Brawl over Natural Law," Los Angeles Times, September 3, 1991.
Professional Associations
Member, The American Philosophical Association; International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section; American Society for Political and Legal
Philosophy; Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium; Mind Association; AALS sections on Jurisprudence, Law and Humanities, and Law and Psychiatry.
Lectures and Paper Readings
(1) In law, jurisprudence, political theory, and legal philosophy:
David Ben-Gurion Lectures, Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University, Israel (1984).
Lectures on legislation, given to the Law Faculty and Graduate Students, Seoul National University, to the Legislative Administrative Agency, Republic of Korea, and to the Korean Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (1984).
Paper to Tel Aviv-Columbia Universities Conference on Legal Theory, Tel Aviv, Israel (1989).
Lectures on the Justifications of Private Property, Center for Democracy After Communism, Budapest, Hungary (1991; 1992).
Lectures on the Right to Privacy, Center for Democracy After Communism, Budapest, Hungary (1993).
Paper to Conference on German and Anglo-American Criminal Law Theory, Max Planck Institute fur Auslandisches und Internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg, West Germany (1984).
Paper to the Conference on Altruism and Supererogation, Universität Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany (1997); lecture on causation in the law, Universität Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany (2000).
Paper to the Conference in Honor of the Legal Philosophy of H.L.A. Hart, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (1984).
Paper to the annual meeting, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, Cincinnati (1983).
Lectures on Interpretive Theory, Eighth Annual Session of the International Summer Institute for Semiotic and Structural Studies, English Department, Northwestern University, Chicago (1986).
Paper to the Conference on Interpretation and Legal Theory, Tel Aviv University (1993).
Paper to the Conference on Negligence in the Law, Tel Aviv University (2001).
Presentations to the Sixth Annual National Symposium on Law and Public Policy (Annual Federalist Society Meeting), University of Chicago, 1987; to the Seventh Annual National Symposium of Law and Public Policy, University of Virginia, 1988; to the Fourteenth Annual National Symposium on Law and Public Policy, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1995; to the Twenty-First Annual National Symposium on Law and Public Policy, Yale University, 2002. Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Papers on Jurisprudence, First Annual USC/Oxford Institute for Legal Theory, All Souls College, Oxford University, Oxford, 1987; Second Annual Institute, 1988.
Debate (with George Fletcher), Victims Rights, SUNY-Buffalo (1998).
Papers to the Southern California Law Review Symposia on property theory (1983); on interpretation (1984); and on judicial selection and retention (1988).
Paper to the Conference on the Influence of the U.S. Constitution on Pacific Rim Nations, Kapalua Pacific Center, Maui, Hawaii (1987).
Lecture on the place of moral theory in the teaching of criminal law, American Association of Law Schools' Teaching Workshop on Criminal Law, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1987).
Presentation, Mini-Workshop on Constitutional law, American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida (1988).
University Lecture on Interpretation, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1985).
Lecture to Inter-departmental Seminar in Ethics in the Professions, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (1988).
Commentary on Michael Sandel, Conference on Community, Law and Morality, UC-Berkeley (1988).
Paper to Conference on Crime, Culpability, and Remedy, Bowling Green Center for Philosophy and Social Policy, San Diego (1988).
Paper to Conference on Culpability and Wrongdoing, University of San Diego (1994).
Papers to the Second Annual Conference of Analytical Legal Philosophy, Columbia University, New York City (1997); and to the Ninth Annual Conference of Analytical Legal Philosophy, New York University, New York City (2004).
Paper to the Conference on Method in Jurisprudence, Center for Law and Philosophy, Columbia University, (2000).
Paper to the Conference on Realism and Other Naturalisms, Center for Law and Philosophy Columbia University, (2001).
Paper to the Conference on Interpretation, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia (2000).
Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Extended presentation to two-day Symposium on Michael Moore's Act and Crime, University of Pennsylvania (1994); extended presentation to Symposium on Michael Moore's Placing Blame, University of Pennsylvania, (2000).
Paper to the Conference on Responsibility, Bowling Green Center for Philosophy and Social Policy, Bowling Green, Ohio (1998). Extended presentation to one-day Theory Symposium of the University Faculty, on Michael Moore's theory of interpretation of legal texts, University of Virginia (1998).
Paper to the Conference on Natural Law and Modern Moral Philosophy, Bowling Green Center for Philosophy and Social Policy, Bowling Green Ohio (1999).
Paper to the annual meeting, Jurisprudence Section, AALS, Washington, D.C. (2000).
Paper to the Conference on the Constitution and the Good Society, Fordham University School of Law (2000).
Paper to the Plenary Session, Twenty-first World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Lund, Sweden, 2003.
Paper to the annual meeting of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy, Canberra, Australia, 2002.
Papers to the Centre for Law and Philosophy, Conference on Moore on Causation, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (2004).
Paper to the inaugural conference on Justification and Excuse, Institute for Law and Philosophy, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey (2004). Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Other papers to the legal theory workshops, or faculty Colloquia, of:
Yale Law School (1978); Columbia University Law School (1985, 1995); Stanford Law School (1980); University of California, Berkeley (1980; 1981; 1983; 1984; 1986; 1988; 1999); University of California, Los Angeles (1979, 2001); Harvard University (1974; 1977); Northwestern University Law School (1985; 1991); University of Michigan Law School (1987; 1989); University of Wisconsin Law School (1985); University of Southern California Law Center (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992); University of South Carolina Law School (1985); University of North Carolina School of Law (2001); University of Nebraska Law School (1975; 1976; 1988); University of Kansas Law School(1974, 1975); the University of Oregon Law School (1985); Osgoode Hall (the law school of York University, Toronto) (1984); University of Toronto Law School (1988); University of San Diego Law School (1987, 1990, 2000); McGill University Law School, Montreal (1989); University of Pennsylvania Law School (1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993; 1998, 2000, 2002); University of Iowa Law School (1990; 1992); Chicago-Kent Law School (1991; 2003); Vanderbilt Law School (1992); SUNY - Buffalo (1998); Cardozo Law School of Yeshiva University, New York (2002); Macquarrie University Law School, Sydney, Australia (2002); Monash University Law School, Melbourne, Australia (2002); Cornell University Law School (2005).
(2) In jurisprudence for judicial audiences
Lectures on “Jurisprudence for Judges" Continuing Judicial Studies Program (a joint venture of the California Judges Association and the California Judicial Council), Berkeley, Laguna Beach, Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe, and Los Angeles, California (1987-1991, 2002, 2004); also to the Institute for Advanced Judicial Studies, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi (1990); to the Federal Judicial Center Federal Conference for federal district judges, Philadelphia (1994).
Lectures on “Statutory Interpretation," Conference for Bankruptcy Judges, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (1992); Conference of the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Panel, Carmel, California (1992); Federal Judicial Center Conference for Bankruptcy Judges, Phoenix (1993), Santa Fe (1994), and Atlanta (1994); FJC Traveling Judicial Seminar, Ninth Circuit, Los Angeles (1997); FJC Traveling Judicial Seminar, Ninth Circuit, Palm Springs (1997); Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference, Nashville (1997); Federal Judicial Center National Seminar for the Federal Courts of Appeals, San Diego (1995); Pennsylvania State Judges Annual Trial Conference, Philadelphia (1996).
Lectures on “Horizontal and Vertical Precedent," FJC Traveling Judicial Seminar, Sixth Circuit, Nashville (1996); Retreat of the Judges of Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Princeton (1995). Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Debates on Privacy, and on Property in One's Body, California Judges Association Annual Meetings, Palm Springs (1987; 1990).
(3) In political science and economics:
Mellon Lecture to the Woodrow Wilson School and the Department of Politics, Princeton University (1985).
Lecture and Commentary, Political Science Department, University of Michigan (1987).
Paper to the Symposium on Natural Law, Government Department, University of Texas, Austin (1993).
Paper to the Annual Meeting, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (1990).
Comment at the Conference on Cost/Benefit Analysis, Center for Law and Economics, Emory University, Atlanta (1982).
Comment to the Conference on Economics and Philosophy, Center for the Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia (1979).
Comment on the Efficiency of the Market for Academic Ideas, University of Virginia Law School (1997).
(4) The philosophy of science and philosophy generally:
Charles Phelps Taft Lectures in Philosophy (on Psychoanalysis and the Body/Mind Problem), University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (1986).
Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans (1985).
Lead Paper, Annual Meeting of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, St. John's College, Oxford, 2002.
Plenary address, Annual Meeting of the International Association for Legal Political and Social Philosophy, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden (2003).
Lead Paper, special symposium on philosophy of law, annual meeting of the Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, Washington, D.C. (1985).
Paper, Fulbright Conference on the Philosophy of Criminal Punishment, Stirling University Philosophy Department, Stirling, Scotland (1992).
Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Annual Public Philosophy Lecture, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana (2003).
Debate on the Objectivity of Ethics Without God, University of San Diego, San Diego, California (2003).
Paper, Society for Realism and Anti-realism, annual meeting of the Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, Washington, D.C. (1992).
Lecture and paper, Eighteenth Annual Philosophy of Science Lecture Series, University of Pittsburgh (1978).
Paper to the Third Annual Conference on the Union of the History and the Philosophy of Science, Montreal (1980).
Paper to a conference on Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Mind, Department of Logic and Metaphysics, University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland (1985).
Mellon Lectures, Philosophy Departments of the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and Charleston College, Charleston, South Carolina (1985).
Paper to Conference on Liberalism, Modernity, and Natural Law, American Public Philosophy Institute, Washington, D.C. (1993).
Commentary, Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division, American Philosophical Association, Long Beach (1984).
Paper to the Bay Area Group for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, UC-Berkeley (1988).
Commentary, Conference on Rationality and Ethics, Liberty Fund and University of Arizona Philosophy Department, Tucson (1984).
Commentary, Conference on St. Thomas Aquinas and His Contemporary Relevance, Liberty Fund, Colorado College Philosophy Dept., Colorado Springs, Colo, (1990).
Lecture to the Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine (1989).
Paper to Conference on American Drug Policy, Philosophy Department, SUNY-Buffalo (1996). Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Other papers or lectures to the workshops or lecture series of the philosophy departments of: Stanford University (1981); University of California, Los Angeles (1979); Rice University (1976); University of Kansas (1974; 1976); University of Nebraska (1975; 1976; 1988); York University (1984); University of Wisconsin, Madison (1985); University of Oregon (1985); California Institute of Technology (1986); University of Southern California (1986; 1989; 2003); Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium (1991).
(5) In psychiatry/psychology:
Paper to the Ninth International Congress on Law and Psychiatry, Santa Margharita, Italy (1983).
Keynote address, annual meeting of the American Academy of Law and Psychiatry, San Francisco (1988).
Paper to the Third International Congress on Law and Psychiatry, Vancouver, British Columbia (1977).
Comment to the Sixth International Congress on Law and Psychiatry, University of Virginia, Institute for Psychiatry and Public Policy, Charlottesville (1980).
Comment to the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Conference, Institute for Psychiatry and Public Policy, University of Virginia (1997).
Grand Rounds Presentation, Medical Center, University of Kansas, Kansas City (1976).
Grand Rounds Presentation, Medical School, University of Iowa, Iowa City (1992).
Lecture to the University Seminar for Faculty on Medicine and the Humanities, Stanford Medical School, Palo Alto (1984).
Paper to the annual meeting, American Psychopathological Association, New York City (1977).
Paper to the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical School, Galveston, Texas (1976).
Lecture to Psychology Colloquium, Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto (1984).
Paper to Psychology Colloquium, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (1988).
Lectures on Psychiatry and Philosophy, to first year Residents in Psychiatry, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas (1974; 1975). Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)
Commentary, Liberty Fund Conference on Death and Dying, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas (1986).
Commentary, Liberty Fund and University of Tennessee Medical School, Conference on “Liberty and Responsibility: Psychiatry in the Twenty-First Century," Key Biscayne, Florida (1992).
Lecture to Departmental Colloquium, Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Medical School (1992).
Commentary, Liberty Fund and University of Tennessee Medical School, Conference on “Liberty, Responsibility, and the Practice of Medicine," Key Biscayne, Florida (1993).
Lecture on “Neuroscience and Responsibility," National Press Club, Washington, D.C. (1998).
(6) Popular appearances:
Debate (with Michael Wald and Robert Weisburg of Stanford and Steve Barnett of Cal-Berkeley) on the California Supreme Court, sponsored by the Stanford law Forum, Palo Alto (1986).
Debate (with Erwin Chemerinsky) on Chief Justice Rose Bird = s Retention, sponsored by the ACLU, Women = s Law Assoc., La Raza, and Phi Alpha Delta, University of Southern California (1986).
Appearance, television documentary on the California Supreme Court, Channel 44, San Francisco (1986).
Appearance, television documentary on the death penalty, Channel 7, Los Angeles (1986).
Public Lectures, Student Bar Association, University of California, Berkeley (1987); University of Pennsylvania (1989); Northwestern University (1991).
Miscellaneous Professional Activities
Member, Board of Editors, Law and Philosophy, 1997-2001; Editor-in-Chief, 2002 to present.
As Co-Director of Penn's Institute for Law and Philosophy, I organized and co-hosted two annual conferences of Anglo-American legal philosophers (1995, 1999), and did the same for 2-day workshops: on tort theory (1998), on supererogation (1998), on Edmund Burke (1999), on conflicts of rights (1999), on causation (1999), on mercy (2000), and on the philosophy of international law (2000). As Co-Director of San Diego = s Institute for Law and Philosophy I organized and co-hosted 2-day workshops on: The philosophy of welfare economics (2000); deontological ethics (2001); hate crime legislation (2001); free speech (2001); the boundaries of moral community (2001); moral luck (2003); and compensation (2003). As Co-Director of Illinois = Program in Law and Philosophy I organized and co-hosted 2-day workshops on responsibility (2002), just war theory (2003), Nietzsche and normativity (2003), probability and causation (2004), liberty (2004), and consent (2004).
Member, Board of Directors, Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation, 1979-1980.
Attorney for ACLU, Northern California Chapter in Ruiz v. Superior Court, 80 Cal. Rptr. 523 (1969).
Referee on articles in the philosophy of science and psychology, Philosophy of Science, 1979- present.
Referee, Ethics, 1988-present.
Referee, Journal of Philosophical Research, 1993-present.
Referee at various times for the Cambridge University Press, the University of Chicago Press, the Oxford University Press, and the Harvard University Press.
Member, Board of Editors, Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, first edit., 1995, and second edit., 1999.
Member, Board of Editors, Legal Theory, 1994-present.
Member, Board of Editors, Buffalo Criminal Law Review, 1996-present.
Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1994-present.
Co-director, Philosophy of Law Reading Group, Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, 1990-91. Miscellaneous Professional Activities (continued)
Consultant, Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics, American Psychiatric Association, 1976.
Member, University Panel on Tenure and Faculty Appeals, 1982-83, USC.
Member, University Committee on Faculty Research, USC, 1984-1986.
Chairman, USC Law Center Faculty Appointments Committee, 1984-5.
Chairman, USC Law Center Committee on Promotions and Tenure, 1984-5.
Chairman, U. Penn. Law School Budget Committee, 1993-1996.
Consultant, KCET Educational Television, on an NEH-funded documentary on federalism, 1985-89.
Consultant, People for the American Way, on the Robert Bork debate, 1987.
Consultant, Election of Tom Bradley Committee, on the Rose Bird debate, 1986.
Member, AALS Planning Committee, Jurisprudence Symposium for 1992 Annual Meeting.
Member, Planning Committee and Study Group, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1995 and 1996 Symposia on Intra-Disciplinary Disagreement.
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