Mark E. Wojcik The John Marshall Law School 315 S. Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL (office)
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1 Mark E. Wojcik The John Marshall Law School 315 S. Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL (office) Teaching Experience The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois Professor of Law (2005 to present) [Previously Assistant Professor ( ); Associate Professor ( ); and Former Director, Global Legal Studies Program ( )]. Courses taught include Lawyering Skills; International Law; International Business Transactions; International Civil Litigation; International Criminal Law; International Human Rights; International Organizations; International Trade Law; Sexual Orientation Law, and Torts University of Lucerne Faculty of Law, Lucerne, Switzerland Permanent Guest Professor of Comparative Law and Anglo- American Law Health and Human Rights; International Business Litigation; International Organizations; Internet Defamation; Human Rights in a Changing Society: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (2006 to present) Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey, Mexico Adjunct Professor, Legal English and Orientation to U.S. Law (2005 to 2011) Vytautas Magnus University School of Law, Kaunas, Lithuania International Civil Litigation (Feb.-Mar. 2015) International Law Institute, Washington, D.C. Legal English Program Director and Course Instructor (1997 to 2008) Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, Florida Adjunct Professor International Organizations (Spring 2009) Loyola University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois Adjunct Professor AIDS Law (Fall 2000) DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, Illinois Adjunct Professor AIDS Law (Summer 1992 and Summer 1994)
2 Other Legal Experience Supreme Court of the Republic of Palau, Koror, Palau Court Counsel ( ) Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, and Silverman, New York, New York Associate Attorney ( ) Customs and international trade law practice. U.S. Court of International Trade, New York, New York Senior Law Clerk to the Honorable Dominick L. DiCarlo ( ) Nebraska Supreme Court, Lincoln, Nebraska Law Clerk to Justice D. Nick Caporale ( ) Education New York University School of Law, New York, New York LL.M. (in Trade Regulation), 1991 The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois J.D. with distinction, 1986 Associate Lead Articles Editor, The John Marshall Law Review 1986 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 1985 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Judicial Extern, Judge George N. Leighton, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (Spring 1986) Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois B.A. cum laude, 1983 Double-major in International Studies and German. Off-campus study: The American University, Washington, D.C. Trinity College, Carmarthen, Wales (United Kingdom) University of Vienna, Austria Goethe-Institute, Passau, Germany Professional Activities American Bar Association Advisory Commission to the ABA Standing Committee for the Law Library of Congress Member ( ) 2
3 ABA Criminal Justice Section Editor, The State of Criminal Justice (2014 and 2015) Chair, Academic Outreach Committee ( ) Co-Chair, International Criminal Law Committee ( ) Section Delegate to the ABA AIDS Coordinating Committee ( ) ABA Section of International Law Editor or Co-Editor, International Law Year in Review ( ) International Law News: Editor-in-Chief ( ); Deputy Editor ( ); Casenotes Editor ( ) Section Publications Officer ( ) Co-Chair, International Courts Committee ( ) Vice Chair, International Litigation Committee ( ) Vice Chair, International Legal Education and Specialist Certification Committee ( ) Vice Chair, UN and International Organizations Committee ( ) Co-Chair, Private International Law Coordinating Committee ( ) Section Council ( ) Section Liaison to the American Society of International Law ( ) Section Liaison to the Association of American Law Schools ( ) Section Liaison to the Illinois State Bar Association ( ) ABA Tort, Trial, and Insurance Practice Section Chair, International Committee ( ) Vice Chair, International Committee ( and ) Member, Standing Committee on Law Students ( ) Member, Standing Committee on Diversity in the Profession ( ) Chair, Robert B. McKay Law Professor Awards Committee ( ) Member, Robert B. McKay Law Professor Awards Committee ( ) Vice Chair, Appellate Advocacy Committee ( ) Vice Chair, Media, Privacy, and Advertising Law Committee ( ) ABA Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Commissioner ( ) American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA) Chair, Teaching International Law Committee (2008 to Present) American Society of International Law Co-Chair, Teaching International Law Interest Group ( ) Association of American Law Schools 3
4 AALS Section on Graduate Programs for Non-U.S. Lawyers (Previously AALS Section on Graduate Programs for Foreign Lawyers) Section Chair ( ) Section Chair ( ) Section Treasurer ( ) Newsletter Editor (1999 to 2006; ) AALS Section on International Human Rights Law Section Chair ( ) Executive Committee ( ) Newsletter Editor ( ) AALS Section on International Law Section Chair ( ) Section Treasurer ( ) Executive Committee ( ) AALS Section on International Legal Exchange Section Chair ( ) Section Treasurer ( ) Newsletter Editor ( ) AALS Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research Section Chair ( ) Section Chair-Elect ( ) Secretary and Newsletter Editor ( ) AALS Section on North American Cooperation Section Chair ( ) Section Treasurer ( ) Newsletter Editor ( ) Executive Committee ( ) AALS Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues Section Chair ( ) Section Treasurer ( ) Newsletter Editor ( ) Chicago Bar Association Board of Managers ( ) Chair, Committee on International and Foreign Law ( ) Founding Chair, Committee on the Legal Rights of Lesbians and Gay Men ( ), and Vice Chair ( , , and ) Chair, Committee on Military Law and Veterans Affairs ( ,
5 98, , and ) Illinois Native American Bar Association (IL-NABA) Vice President ( ) Illinois State Bar Association Board of Governors ( ) ISBA Secretary ( ) Member, ISBA Assembly ( ) Chair, International and Immigration Law Section Council ( ) Member, International and Immigration Law Section Council ( ) Member, Human Rights Section Council ( and ) SOGI Committee ( ) Special Committee on GATS ( ) Committee on Legal Education, Admission, and Competence ( ) International Law Students Association (ILSA) International Board Member ( ) Legal Writing Institute National Board of Directors ( , , and ) Member, Legal Writing Institute Outreach Committee ( ) Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago (LAGBAC) President ( ) Board Member ( ) SCRIBES The American Association of Writers on Legal Subjects Treasurer (2012 to present) Board Member ( ) Publications Books 1. AIDS: CASES AND MATERIALS (2d ed., The John Marshall Publishing Co., Houston, 1995) (with Michael L. Closen, Donald H.J. Hermann, Patricia J. Horne, Scott H. Isaacman, Robert M. Jarvis, Arthur S. Leonard, Rhonda R. Rivera, Mark Scherzer, and Gene P. Schultz). First edition published in INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL ENGLISH: AN INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL 5
6 TERMINOLOGY, REASONING, AND WRITING IN PLAIN ENGLISH (3d ed., International Law Institute 2009). First edition published in 1997; Second edition published in ILLINOIS LEGAL RESEARCH (2d ed., Carolina Academic Press 2009). First edition published in Books (edited) 1. THE U.N. CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD: AN ANALYSIS OF TREATY PROVISIONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF U.S. RATIFICATION (Transnational Publishers 2006) (Jonathan Todres, Mark E. Wojcik, and Cris R. Revaz, editors). 2. DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2010) (fourvolume treatise) (ISBN ) (editor from ). 3. THE STATE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2014 (ABA Criminal Justice Section 2014). 4. THE STATE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2015 (ABA Criminal Justice Section 2015) (forthcoming) Selected Book Chapters 1. Drug Policy and Drug Culture: National Experiences from the United States and Micronesia, in D.C. JAYASURIYA, R.K. NAYAK, AND A. WELLS, GLOBAL DRUGS LAW 211 (Har-Anand Publications, India 1997). 2. Jumper Cables and Relationships: Negatives with Negatives, in MICHAEL MANCILLA AND LISA TROSHINSKY, LOVE IN THE TIME OF HIV (Guilford Press 2003) (book nominated for the 2004 Lambda Literary Award). 3. Capital Punishment and Life Sentences for Juvenile Offenders, in THE U.N. CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD: AN ANALYSIS OF TREATY PROVISIONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF U.S. RATIFICATION 277 (Transnational Publishers 2006) (with Evelyn Brown Remple). 4. SOURCEBOOK ON LEGAL WRITING PROGRAMS (2d ed., Eric B. Easton, ed., American Bar Association Section on Legal Education 2006). 5. Network or Not Work: The Choice is Yours, in CAREERS IN 6
7 INTERNATIONAL LAW (4th ed., Salli A. Swartz ed., American Bar Association Section of International Law 2012). Also contributed to the third edition published in Jurisdiction and Civil Procedure in OVERVIEW OF U.S. LAW (Ellen S. Podgor & John F. Cooper, eds., LexisNexis 2009). 7. Legislative Attempts to Prohibit the Use of International Law and Islamic Law in US Courts, in Transnational Legal Processes and Human Rights (Kyriaki Topidi & Lauren Fielder, eds., Ashgate Publishing 2013). 8. Global Aspects of HIV/AIDS, in AIDS AND THE LAW (4th ed., Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 2014) (with David W. Austin). Selected Law Review Articles 1. Lawyers Who Lie On-Line: How Should the Legal Profession Respond to ebay Ethics?, 18 JOHN MARSHALL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION LAW 875 (2000). 2. Discrimination After Death, 53 OKLAHOMA LAW REVIEW 389 (2000) The Wedding Bells Heard Around the World: Years From Now, Will We Wonder Why We Worried About Same-Sex Marriage?, 24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 589 (2004) False Hope: Rights of Victims Before International Criminal Tribunals, 28 L'OBSERVATEUR DES NATIONS UNIES 11 (2010). 5. Consular Notification for Dual Nationals, 38 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL 73 (2014). Other Selected Publications 1. International Health Law, 37 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 589 (2003) (review of developments in international health law during 2002) (with Jill D. Rhodes, Edmund G. Howe, Julie Greenberg, and Ezio E. Borchini). 2. Setting Standards: Should the Federal Circuit Give Greater Deference 7
8 to Decisions of the U.S. Court of International Trade in International Trade Cases?, 36 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW 721 (2003) (with Lawrence Friedman). 3. Ten Tips for Starting Your Research Right, 91 ILLINOIS BAR JOURNAL 359 (2003). 4. International Human Rights, 37 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 597 (2003) (review of developments in international human rights law during 2002) (with Jonathan Todres, Cris R. Revaz, and Benjamin L. Apt). 5. Torture and War Crimes Violations of International Law and Our Constitutional Values, 30 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LIBERTY 8 (May 2004) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Individual Rights and Responsibilities). 6. What Keeps Me Going... Abroad, 18 SECOND DRAFT: BULLETIN OF THE LEGAL WRITING INSTITUTE 11 (June 2004). 7. Restoring Belief in International Law, 42 THE GLOBE 1 (Aug. 2004) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). Also reprinted in the January 2005 issue of THE GLOBE. 8. Raising the Immigration Bar, 424 THE GLOBE 1 (Dec. 2004) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 9. Using Live Client Interviews Instead of Fact Patterns, in TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM 268 (Carolina Academic Press 2004). 10. Human Rights Law, 38 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 499 (2004) (with Melinda Lord) (developments in international human rights law during 2003). 11. From Individual Rights to Human Rights, 31 HUMAN RIGHTS 1 (Dec. 2004) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 12. Section Activities to Support the Rule of Law in Other Nations From Iraq to Belarus, 42 THE GLOBE 1 (Jan. 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 13. The Importance of International Law, 42 THE GLOBE 1 (Mar. 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 8
9 14. The Illinois Human Rights Act: What the New Sexual Orientation Amendment Does (And Does Not) Require, 31 HUMAN RIGHTS 1 (Mar. 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 15. When Can the Supreme Court Invoke International Law in Support of a Holding?, 34 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 27 (Spring 2005). 16. International Law and the U.S. Supreme Court: Tales of Foreign Cruise Ships, Consular Notification, and the Juvenile Death Penalty, 42:7 THE GLOBE 1 (May 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 17. Evaluating International Students: Are We Testing What We Teach, or What Our Students Already Know?, NEWSLETTER OF THE AALS SECTION ON GRADUATE PROGRAMS FOR FOREIGN LAWYERS 4 (Summer 2005). 18. Global Illinois, 42 THE GLOBE 1 (June 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 19. The Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003, 31:4 HUMAN RIGHTS 1 (June 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 20. Diplomatic Miranda Warnings, 34:3 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 18 (Summer 2005). 21. International Criminal Law, 39 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 279 (2005) (developments during 2004 in international criminal law) (with Brooke M. Bennett, David C. Ianotti, Lisa Ann Murphy, and Annie Stritzke). 22. New Illinois Laws Affecting Human Rights: A Selected Survey of Recent Legislation Approved in Illinois, 32:1 HUMAN RIGHTS 1 (Sept. 2005) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 23. Europe, United States Dispute Subsidies for Large Aircraft, 34:4 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 4 (Fall 2005). 24. A New UN Convention on E-Contracts, 35:2 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 1 (Spring 2006) (with Zubaida Qazi). 25. The United Nations, 35:2 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 3 (Spring 2006). 26. Should the Failure to Provide Consular Notification Give Rise to Money Damages?, 35:2 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 22 (Spring 2006). 9
10 27. Thoughts on The Creation of the United Nations Human Rights Council, 32:4 HUMAN RIGHTS 7 (Apr. 2006) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). Also printed in 43:7 THE GLOBE (May 2006) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 28. Changing the Philosophical Landscape of State-Investor Disputes, BIT by BIT, 6 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION NEWS 2 (Spring 2006). 29. Designing Writing and Research Courses for International Students, 14 PERSPECTIVES: TEACHING LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING 83 (2006) Leaving Kids Alone in Cars: An Amendment to the Illinois Child Endangerment Statute is Declared Unconstitutional, But the Underlying Act Can Still Be Prosecuted Without a Statutory Presumption, 32:5 HUMAN RIGHTS 2 (June 2006) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights) Investor-State Disputes, 44:2 THE GLOBE 2 (Aug. 2006) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 32. Add an E to Your IRAC, 35:3 STUDENT LAWYER 26 (Nov. 2006) Sexual Orientation Charges Under the Illinois Human Rights Act A Preliminary Analysis of the Sexual Orientation Discrimination Charges Filed in the First Eight Months of the Amended Illinois Statute, 33:2 HUMAN RIGHTS 3 (Nov. 2006) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights) Starting the Debate: Should Illinois Have Same-Sex Marriage or Civil Unions?, 33:4 HUMAN RIGHTS 3 (Jan. 2007) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights) U.N. Adopts First Human Rights Treaty of the 21st Century, 36:1 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 30 (Winter 2007) (with Walter Kendall). 36. Ten Questions for New Lawyers to Ask, 21:2 SECOND DRAFT: BULLETIN OF THE LEGAL WRITING INSTITUTE 14 (Dec. 2006). 37. Why Work for the Government?, 35:7 STUDENT LAWYER 16 (Mar. 2007). 10
11 38. Trade Agreements, 36:2 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 3 (Spring 2007). 39. Introductory Note to The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel v. The Government of Israel, 46 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS 373 (2007) Using Foreign and International Law in U.S. Courts, 36:3 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 1 (Summer 2007) (with Violeta I. Balan and Darrell E. Prescott). 41. Casenote: Targeted Killings of Terrorists and Bystanders, 36:3 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 29 (Summer 2007). 42. Should You Be a Faculty Research Assistant?, 36:1 STUDENT LAWYER 34 (Sept. 2007) Race-Based School Assignments After Parents Involved in Community Schools, 95 ILLINOIS BAR JOURNAL 526 (Oct. 2007) Should You Join a Bar Association?, 36:3 STUDENT LAWYER 26 (Nov. 2007) Foreign Direct Investment, 37:1 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 3 (Winter 2008). 46. Working Internationally, 36:5 STUDENT LAWYER 19 (Jan. 2008) The United States, the International Court of Justice, and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: Introductory Note to Medellin v. Texas, 47 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS 281 (2008). 48. U.S. Airport Arrests without Consular Notice May Violate Treaties, 37:2 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 18 (Spring 2008) (with Cindy Buys). 49. If the U.S. Detains Foreign Visitors Arriving at the Airport, Is Consular Notice Required?, 45:8 THE GLOBE 11 (May 2008) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law) (with Cindy Buys). 50. ICJ Judgments Are Not Directly Enforceable in U.S. State Courts, 37:3 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 19 (Summer 2008). 11
12 51. International Child Visitation, 45:9 THE GLOBE 2 (June 2008) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 52. Get Published: Improve Your Résumé by Proving Your Writing Skills, Expertise, and Marketability, 37:2 STUDENT LAWYER 24 (Oct. 2008) Mexican Trucking Pilot Program, DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO: LEGAL LETTER 3 (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2008). 54. Substitute Duty Drawback and NAFTA, DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO: LEGAL LETTER 14 (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2008). 55. Mexican Supreme Court Declares Media Law Unconstitutional, DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO: LEGAL LETTER 18 (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2008). 56. The ABA Section of International Law: Celebrating 75 Years as a Section and 125 Years as an ABA Entity, 37:4 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 1 (Fall 2008) (with Robert E. Lutz and Aaron Schildhaus). 57. How to Pick a Foreign Study Program, 37:5 STUDENT LAWYER 14 (Jan. 2009). 58. Explicit Waivers of Foreign Sovereign Immunity Need Not Explicitly Refer to Courts of the United States, 46:6 THE GLOBE 1 (Apr. 2009) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 59. The Right Writing Sample, 37:8 STUDENT LAWYER 18 (Apr. 2009) Introduction to the 2008 International Legal Developments in Review, 43 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 229 (2009) (with N. Jansen Calamita). 61. Mexico Replaces All 700 of its Customs Inspectors With 1,400 Newly Trained Agents, 47:3 THE GLOBE 3 (Oct. 2009) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law). 62. Some Lessons Learned from the AIDS Pandemic, 19 ANNALS OF HEALTH LAW 63 (2010) (Health Policy and Law Review published by Loyola University Chicago School of Law). 12
13 63. Don t Wait to Work Pro Bono, 38:8 STUDENT LAWYER 20 (May 2010). 64. Introduction to the 2009 International Legal Developments in Review, 44 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 1 (2010) (with William B.T. Mock, Jr.). 65. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, 44 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 547 (2010) (with David W. Austin and Paul E. Johnson). 66. Mexico, 44 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 701 (2010) (with Javier Zenteno Gómez, Jorge G. de Presno and David W. Austin). 67. The CEDAW Debate, 37:2 HUMAN RIGHTS 1 (Oct. 2010) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 68. Introduction to the 2010 International Legal Developments in Review, 45 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 1 (2011) (with William B.T. Mock, Jr.). 69. Introduction to the 2011 International Legal Developments in Review, 46 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 1 (2012). 70. Introduction to the 2012 International Legal Developments in Review, 47 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 1 (2013) (with Cindy Galway Buys and Kim D. Chanbonpin). 71. Women s Interest Network, 47 INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 323 (2013) (with Olufunmi Oluyede). 72. Recent Developments in International Litigation, 48 TORT TRIAL AND INSURANCE PRACTICE JOURNAL 343 (2013) (with Shayan Davoudi, Shane T. Devins, Juliane Gerding, Kelly Flesch, Jolene Kaminski, and Luz Valdovinos). 73. The Elmer Gertz Award, 40(2) HUMAN RIGHTS 6 (Dec. 2013) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 74. International Legal Developments Year in Review: 2013, 48 ABA/SIL YIR 1 (2014) (with Cindy Buys and Kim Chanbonpin). 75. International Courts, 48 ABA/SIL YIR 135 (2014) (with Cindy Buys). 76. Women's Interest Network, 48 ABA/SIL YIR 311 (2014) (with Sharon James). 13
14 77. United Nations and Other International Organizations, 48 ABA/SIL YIR 505 (2014) (with Cindy Buys, Julia Wykoff, and Chad Zoelzer). 78. Transnational Legal Practice, 48 ABA/SIL YIR 513 (2014). 79. Male. Female. Other. India Requires Legal Recognition of a Third Gender, 43:4 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 1 (Fall 2014). 80. Recognizing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity as Human Rights, 43:4 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 3 (Fall 2014). 81. How Not to Criticize a Judge, 45 ISBA BENCH AND BAR NEWSLETTER 6 (Aug. 2014). 82. Removing Nationality as a Punishment, 41:33 HUMAN RIGHTS 1 (Feb. 2015) (newsletter of the ISBA Section on Human Rights). 83. Attorney Fee Award Reduced from $13.4 Million to Less Than $30,000 in McKesson Corp. v. Islamic Republic of Iran, 44:1 INTERNATIONAL LAW NEWS 38 (Winter 2015). Selected Lectures and Presentations 1. Moderator, WTO and NAFTA Dispute Resolution, Association of American Law Schools, San Francisco, California (Jan. 5, 2005). 2. Moderator, Introduction to Canadian Legal Research, AALS, San Francisco, California (Jan. 8, 2005). 3. Presenter, Back to the Books! A Skills Seminar on Effective Legal Research Using Print Sources, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, Chicago, Illinois (Jan. 20, 2005). 4. Panelist, The Illinois Human Rights Act, Chicago Bar Association Committee on the Legal Rights of Lesbians and Gay Men, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 1, 2005) (with Rick Garcia of Equality Illinois). 5. Speaker, Research Secrets of Illinois Law, ISBA Continuing Legal Education Program on Basics of the Legislative Process, Springfield, Illinois (Mar. 7, 2005) (Law Ed program with James R. Covington III, Adrienne W. Albrecht, Vicki D. Thomas, and Lynn E. Patton). 6. Panelist, Equality in Illinois: SB 3186 The Illinois Human Rights Act 14
15 Amendment, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 14, 2005) (with State Representative Sara Feigenholz, Rocco Claps, State Senator Carol Ronen, Michael Pollak, Steve Herseth, Arthur Johnston and Michael McHale). 7. Speaker, U.S. Obligations Under the World Trade Organization General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), Chicago Bar Association Committee on Professional Responsibility, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 18, 2005). 8. Panelist, LGBT s in the 2004 Election, Midwest Political Science Association 63rd Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 8, 2005) [with Kenneth Sherrill (Hunter College); Ellen Anderson (Indiana University and Purdue University); Jeffrey Edwards (Roosevelt University); Steven Haeberle (University of Alabama); Douglas Strand (University of California at Berkeley); and Dorian T. Warren (University of Chicago)]. 9. Discussant, New Approaches to International Law and Organization, Midwest Political Science Association 63rd Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 9, 2005) (with Amanda Kirk, University of Massachusetts; Patrick Cotrell and David M. Trubek, University of Wisconsin; Lisa M. Danish, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Beken Saatcioglu, University of Virginia). 10. Speaker, Teaching Tips for Quiet Classrooms, Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky (Apr. 11, 2005). 11. Guest Lecturer, Genocide and the International Criminal Court, North Park University, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 12, 2005). 12. Speaker, Sexual Orientation and the Workplace, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 18, 2005). 13. Speaker, International Law and the Heartland of Illinois: The Diplomatic Miranda Warnings and State Obligations Under International Law, Lions Club, Peoria, Illinois (Apr. 19, 2005). 14. Speaker, International Human Rights, International Dispute Resolution, and the Future of International Law, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois (Apr. 19, 2005). 15. Conference Chair, Global Legal Skills Conference: A Regional Legal 15
16 Writing Conference on Providing Skills Training for Lawyers and Law Students Who Speak English as a Second Language, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (May 7-8, 2005). 16. Moderator and Speaker, What s FAIR?, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago (Sept. 29, 2005)(with Jean Albright and Prof. Tayyab Mahmud). 17. Presenter, Transactional Writing Seminar, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, Chicago, Illinois (Oct. 6, 2005). 18. Speaker, Intellectual Property, Cultural Property, and Traditional Knowledge, Trade and Foreign Investment in the Americas: The Impact on Indigenous Peoples and the Environment, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan (Oct. 7, 2005). 19. Speaker, International Law in Domestic Courts, Chicago Bar Association Committee on International and Foreign Law, Chicago, Illinois (Oct. 14, 2005). 20. Speaker, Network or Not Work: A One Hour Workshop on How to Write a Killer Resume, Network Effectively, Create Your Own Opportunities, and Live Happily Ever After, ABA Law Student Division Regional Conference, Stetson University College of Law, Tampa, Florida (Oct. 15, 2005). 21. Speaker, Lofton and the Future of Lesbian and Gay Adoption, Joint Conference of the Stetson University College of Law and the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, Tampa Law Center, Tampa, Florida (Oct. 28, 2005). 22. Panelist, Employment Discrimination, Illinois Law, ISBA Television Program (Nov. 2005) (with Beth Plotner and Ferne Wolf). 23. Panelist, Protecting Rights of Unmarried Couples, Illinois Law, ISBA Television Program (Nov. 2005) (with Richard Wilson and Roger V. McCaffrey). 24. Moderator, Advising Emerging International Clients, Chicago Bar Association CLE Seminar, Chicago, Illinois (Nov. 7, 2005). 25. Moderator, Litigation Versus Arbitration: An Introduction to the Benefits and Drawbacks of Alternative Dispute Resolution and International Commercial Arbitration, The John Marshall Law School, 16
17 Chicago, Illinois (Nov. 11, 2005) (with Dr. Robert Briner and Lawrence S. Schaner). 26. Speaker, Discrimination: Privacy Issues in the Workplace and Beyond, Chicago Public Library, Chicago, Illinois (Nov. 15, 2005). 27. Panelist, Cross-Border Law Practice in North America: Admissions and Ethics Rules, Foreign Legal Consultants, the Impact of GATS, and Does It All Matter Anyway?, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 6, 2006). 28. Panelist, Opportunities Abroad for Law Teachers, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 7, 2006) (with Linda J. Lacey, Bruce Carolan, Toni M. Fine, and Tadas Klimas). 29. Speaker, The Illinois Human Rights Act: Recent Amendments in Law and Practice, Lake County Bar Association, Waukegan, Illinois (Jan. 26, 2006). 30. Speaker, Military Recruitment and the FAIR Lawsuit, Southern Illinois University School of Law, Carbondale, Illinois (Mar. 3, 2006). 31. Speaker, Enforcing the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations after Avena, Southern Illinois University School of Law, Carbondale, Illinois (Mar. 3, 2006). 32. Speaker, Free Trade Agreements with South Korea and Malaysia, and the new U.N. Convention on Electronic Contracts, Chicago Bar Association International and Foreign Law Committee, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 13, 2006). 33. Speaker, The U.N. Convention on Electronic Contracts, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 13, 2006). 34. Speaker, International Business Update CLE Seminar, The New U.N. Convention on Electronic Contracts in International Business, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois (May 11, 2006). 35. Speaker, International Business Update CLE Seminar, Free Trade Agreements, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois (May 11, 2006). 36. Panelist, RESPECT Find Out What It Means to Me (and Find Out a Few Different Ways to Get There), Legal Writing Institute Biennial Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (June 9, 2006) [with Sheila Simon and 17
18 Melissa Weresh]. 37. Panelist, Publishing Legal Writing Books: How We Did It, and How You Can Do It Too, Legal Writing Institute Biennial Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (June 9, 2006) [with Michael D. Murray, Suzanne Rowe, Pamela Lysaght, Michael R. Smith, Elizabeth Fajans, and Christy DeSanctis]. 38. Panelist, Prosecuting the World s Worst War Criminals: from Sierra Leone to The Hague, ABA Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii (Aug. 5, 2006). 39. Speaker, The CISG and the U.N. Convention on Electronic Contracts, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois (Oct. 20, 2006). 40. Panelist, The Emerging Responsibility to Protect: Challenges of Implementation, American Branch of the International Law Association, Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Oct. 27, 2006) (with Ved P. Nanda and David Aronofsky). 41. Moderator, The Ten Most Important Developments in International Human Rights Law in 2006, ABA Section of International Law, Miami, Florida (Nov. 10, 2006) (with Russell Kerr, Ved Nanda, Penny Wakefield, and James Wilets). 42. Presenter, U.S. International Trade Law and Policy, U.S. State Department Delegation, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (Nov. 15, 2006). 43. Moderator, The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, American Constitution Society, Chicago, Illinois (Nov. 15, 2006) (with Evan Wolfson and Patricia Logue). 44. Panel Co-Chair, Canada-U.S. Relations and the International Law Curriculum, AALS Section on North American Cooperation, Embassy of Canada, Washington D.C. (Jan. 3, 2007). 45. Moderator, New Scholarship in International Human Rights, AALS Annual Meeting, Section on International Human Rights Law, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 6, 2007). 46. Moderator, Roundtable on Teaching International Law, American Society of International Law Interest Group in Teaching International Law, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 6, 2007). 18
19 47. Panel Chair, Are We Teaching International Law or U.S. Foreign Relations Law?, Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C. (Mar. 30, 2007). 48. Panel Chair and Discussant, Rethinking International Law, Midwest Political Science Association 65th National Conference, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 12, 2007) (with Valerie O. Morkevicius, University of Chicago; Rui B. Romão, University of Beira Interior, Portugal; Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University). 49. Roundtable Panelist, Scholarship and Activism, Midwest Political Science Association 65th National Conference, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 13, 2007) (with Daniel R. Pinello, Ellen Andersen, and Deborah Gould). 50. Discussant, Empirical and Theoretical Considerations of Same-Sex Marriage, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 13, 2007) (with Rebekah L. Herrick, Daniel Chomsky, Scott Barclay, Gregory B. Lewis, and Jason Pierceson). 51. Conference Co-Chair. Global Legal Skills Conference, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (May 4-5, 2007) (with Molly Lien). 52. Workshop Presenter, Law and Policy Issues Affecting LGBTQ Students in Higher Education, NASPA [Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education] Student Affairs Law and Policy Conference, San Antonio, Texas (Dec. 3, 2007) (with David Kessler). 53. Panelist, International Cooperation and the Role of U.S. Law Schools, AALS Annual Meeting, New York (Jan. 3, 2008) (with Alison W. Connor, Virginia B. Gordan, Willajeane McLean, and Stewart J. Schwab). 54. Panel Chair and Moderator, New Voices in International Human Rights, AALS Annual Meeting, New York (Jan. 4 and Jan. 6, 2008). 55. Panelist, Canada and Mexico: Their U.N. Diplomatic Agendas, AALS Annual Meeting, New York (Jan. 5, 2008). 56. Presenter, Your Role in Workplace Ethics: An Interactive Walk Through Your Law Office, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago (Feb. 22, 2008) (with Mary McDermott and David W. Austin). 19
20 57. Plenary Speaker and Conference Co-Chair, Global Legal Skills Conference III, Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey, Mexico (Feb. 28 to Mar. 1, 2008). 58. Speaker, The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Chicago Bar Association Committee on the Legal Rights of Lesbians and Gay Men, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 4, 2008). 59. Panelist, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) Diversity Training Workshop, How a Diverse Workplace Benefits You and Your Firm, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 7, 2008) (with Karina Ayala- Bermejo and Sarita Pendurthi). 60. Moderator, 1138 Degrees of Separation: The Difference Between Straight and Gay Marriage in America, The John Marshall Law School Student Bar Association Diversity Committee Program, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 26, 2008) (with William T. Eveland and John Richards). 61. Speaker, The Illinois Civil Union Act, Chicago Bar Association Domestic Relations Law Committee, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 9, 2008). 62. Guest Speaker, Central Illinois Friends of People Living With AIDS, Peoria, Illinois (Apr. 19, 2008). 63. Speaker, Consular Notification After Medellin, ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law, Consulate General of Mexico, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 30, 2008) (with Prof. Cindy Buys). 64. Presenter, Live Grading, Legal Writing Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana (July 15, 2008). 65. Speaker, The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, South East Association of Law Schools (SEALS) National Conference, West Palm Beach, Florida (July 29, 2008). 66. Speaker, The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, Chicago Bar Association Committee on International and Foreign Law, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 12, 2008) (with Cindy Buys). 67. Speaker, Consular Views on the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, ISBA Section of International and Immigration Law, Consulate General of Canada, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 12, 2008) (with Cindy Buys). 20
21 68. Belgium. Moderator and Speaker, Global Corporate Responsibility, ABA Section of International Law Fall Meeting, Brussels, Belgium (Sept. 26, 2008) [with Carole Basri, Isabella D. Bunn, and Stuart Deming). 69. Speaker, The Treaty Law of Consular Relations, ISBA Law Ed Program, ISBA Midyear Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (Dec. 11, 2008). 70. Speaker, Opening Plenary, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Across the Curriculum, AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, California (Jan. 7, 2009). 71. Moderator, Same-Sex Marriage and Other Recent Developments in LGBT Issues, AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, California (Jan. 7, 2009). 72. Panelist, Torts, Contracts, and Professional Responsibility, AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, California (Jan. 7, 2009). 73. Panelist, Solomon Amendment and Beyond: Does Amelioration Ameliorate?, AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, California (Jan. 7, 2009). 74. Moderator, Academic Leadership, Committee on Sections and Annual Meeting Program, AALS Annual Meeting, San Diego, California (Jan. 8, 2009). 75. Canada. Speaker, Using Foreign and International Law in Domestic U.S. Courts, University of Windsor Faculty of Law, Windsor, Ontario (Jan. 19, 2009). 76. Egypt. Statutory Interpretation, International Commercial Law, and International Research Skills. Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, (Apr and May 3, 2009) and Cairo University (May 2 and 4, 2009). 77. Closing Plenary Speaker, Global Legal Skills Conference, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. (June 6, 2009). 78. Mexico. Course Instructor, Introduction to the U.S. Legal System, Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey (June 8-25, 2009). 79. Mexico. Graduation Speaker, Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey (June 12, 2009). 21
22 80. Moderator and Speaker, A New Era for the International Court of Justice?, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (Aug. 2, 2009) [with Kenneth Gallant (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Andrew Strauss (Widener University), and Dr. Kyriaki Topidi (University of Lucerne)]. 81. Speaker, The Energy of Live Grading, Central Region Legal Writing Conference, Marquette University School of Law, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Oct. 10, 2009). 82. Organizer and Panelist, Legal Writing Institute Workshop for Adjunct Professors and New Legal Writing Professors, Chicago, Illinois (Dec. 4, 2009). 83. Panelist, Teaching Law to Students from Other Countries, Association of American Law Schools, New Orleans, Louisiana (Jan. 7, 2010) (with John Haberstroh, Juli Campagna, and Grace Dodier). 84. Panelist, Analysis of the Legal Education Systems Among NAFTA Countries, Association of American Law Schools (Jan. 9, 2010) (with José Robles Flores Fernandez, Bruce P. Elman, and Luis Fernando Pérez Hurtado). 85. Jordan. Workshop Presenter, Teaching Essential Legal Skills: Legal Analysis and Writing, American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, Amman, Jordan (Jan , 2010) (with Steve Schwinn) (10-country workshop for professors from Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates). 86. Jordan. Speaker, Interpreting Statutes and Treaties, Arab Council for Judicial and Legal Studies, Amman, Jordan (Jan. 28, 2010). 87. Mexico. Conference Co-Chair and Plenary Speaker, Global Legal Skills Conference, Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey, Mexico (Feb , 2010). 88. Mexico. Panelist, Teaching NAFTA. Global Legal Skills Conference, Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey, Mexico (Feb. 26, 2010) (with Leslie Alan Glick and William B.T. Mock, Jr.). 89. Panelist, Divorce, Deportation, and Disciplinary Complaints: Avoiding Immigration Pitfalls in Family Law, Illinois State Bar Association Law 22
23 Ed Program, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 26, 2010). 90. Panelist, Sexual Orientation and Sharia, American Bar Association Section of International Law, New York (Apr. 15, 2010). 91. Moderator, The Law and Politics of the International Criminal Court: The Future of the International Criminal Justice, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 23, 2010) (with Jordan Paust, Stuart Ford, and Rod Rastan). 92. Speaker, Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, Chicago Bar Association Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Chicago, Illinois (May 17, 2010). 93. Speaker, The New Horizons of Electronic Legal Research: Should We Start Teaching Casemaker and Fastcase?, Legal Writing Institute Biennial Conference, Marco Island, Florida (June 30, 2010). 94. Speaker, The U.N. Convention on Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Illinois State Bar Association Standing Committee on Disability Law, Chicago, Illinois (July 9, 2010). 95. Panelist, Research Assistance 2.0, Southeastern Association of Law Schools, Palm Beach, Florida (Aug. 2, 2010) (with Richard Bales, Brooke Bowman, Helaine Davis, and Lawrence Rosenthal). 96. Speaker, False Hope: The Rights of Victims Under International Criminal Law, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 7, 2010). 97. Speaker, The U.N. Convention on Electronic Contracts, Chicago Bar Association International and Foreign Law Committee, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 15, 2010). 98. Switzerland. Guest Lecturer, Selected Health Law Issues in Africa: TB and HIV, University of Lucerne Faculty of Law, Switzerland (Oct. 5, 2010). 99. Speaker and National Organizer, Legal Writing Institute One-Day Workshop, California Western School of Law, San Diego, California (Dec. 3, 2010) Legal Writing Training Program, Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor, Bloomington, Illinois 23
24 (Mar. 2, 2011) Plenary Speaker and Conference Chair, Global Legal Skills Conference (GLS-6), Chicago, Illinois (May 5-7, 2011) Egypt. Teaching Workshop for Egyptian Law Professors (Part II), Cairo, Egypt (May 22-26, 2011) Turkey. Speaker, Istanbul Legal Writing Conference, Bahacesir University Faculty of Law, Istanbul (June 6-8, 2011) Egypt. Teaching Workshop for Egyptian Law Professors (Part II), Cairo, Egypt (June 25-30, 2011) Panelist, Global Top Level Domain Names, Lavender Law Conference, Los Angeles, California (Sept. 10, 2011) Speaker, Fast Case and Casemaker, Central States Legal Writing Conference, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 16, 2011) Speaker, Civil Unions, Chicago Bar Association LGBT Committee, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 21, 2011) Moderator, Braun Lecture: Justice Thomas Buergenthal (International Court of Justice), The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (Oct. 17, 2011) Moderator, Libel Tourism, Fordham University School of Law, American Branch of the International Law Association International Law Weekend, New York, New York (Oct. 21, 2011) Speaker, Legislative Attempts to Prohibit the Use of International Law and Islamic Law in U.S. Courts, University of Lucerne Faculty of Law, Lucerne, Switzerland (Nov. 19, 2011) Plenary Speaker, The Law Library of Congress, Section on Legal Research, Writing, and Reasoning, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 5, 2012) Moderator, What Are the Best Practices in Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 6, 2012) Moderator, Legal Writing in the 21 st Century: Practical Teaching 24
25 Tips for Legal Skills Professionals, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 8, 2012) Webinar Speaker, Live Grading (for Legal Writing), Stetson University School of Law, Florida (Feb. 16, 2012) Costa Rica. Conference Chair and Plenary Speaker, Global Legal Skills Conference (GLS-7), University of Costa Rica Faculty of Law, San José, Costa Rica (Mar , 2012) Presenter, Scribes Legal Writing Program, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois (Mar. 23, 2012) Panelist, Transnational and International Legal Issues in Legal Research and Writing, Legal Writing Institute Conference, Desert Springs, California (June 1, 2012) Italy. Speaker, Legal Education in Egypt, Mare Nostrum Conference, Society for Mediterranean Law and Culture, University of Cagliari Faculty of Law, Cagliari, Italy (June 21, 2012) Speaker, Diversity Issues, ABA Section Officers Conference, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 14, 2012) Speaker, Legal Writing Issues, California Western School of Law, San Diego, California (Sept. 21, 2012) Speaker, International Treaties: Which Ones Apply to Our Work?, Chicago Bar Association International and Foreign Law Committee, Chicago, Illinois (Sept. 25, 2012) Moderator, Recent Developments in Private International Law: The Theberge Prize Panel, American Bar Association Section of International Law Fall Meeting, Miami, Florida (Oct. 18, 2012) Switzerland. Speaker, Transgender Rights, Law and Gender Conference, University of Lucerne Faculty of Law, Lucerne, Switzerland (Nov. 16, 2012) Switzerland. Course Instructor, International Business Litigation, University of Lucerne Faculty of Law, Lucerne, Switzerland (Nov , 2012) Moderator, I-9 Compliance, Illinois State Bar Association Law Ed 25
26 Program, Chicago, Illinois (Feb. 13, 2013) Costa Rica. Conference Chair and Plenary Speaker, Global Legal Skills Conference (GLS-8), San José, Costa Rica (Mar , 2013) Presenter, A Preview of the Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Cases, Chicago Bar Association LGBT Committee, Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago (LAGBAC) and The John Marshall Law School Gay and Lesbian Legal Alliance (GALLA) (Mar. 25, 2013) Presenter, International Legal Research, American Society of International Law Interest Group on International Legal Research, Washington, D.C. (Apr. 4, 2013) Presenter, Plain Language for Lawyers: A Legal Writing Seminar, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 18, 2013) (more than 200 attendees for 2-hour program) Italy. Panelist, International Human Rights Law, University of Cagliari Faculty of Law, Cagliari, Italy (July 15, 2013) (international human rights conference) Moderator, More than an Equal Sign: DOMA, Prop 8, the Supreme Court, and Your Practice, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California (Aug. 9, 2013) Speaker, Libel Tourism in the Internet, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California (Aug. 9, 2013) United Kingdom. Moderator, Private International Law: What's New and What's on the Horizon? The Theberge Award Winners' Panel, American Bar Association Section of International Law Fall Meeting, London, England (Oct. 17, 2013) (with Lelia Mooney, David Stewart, Louise Ellen Teitz, and Peter Winship) United Kingdom. Panelist, Defamation Tourism and the Art of Oral Advocacy, American Bar Association Section of International Law Fall Meeting, London, England (Oct. 18, 2013) United Kingdom. Planning Committee, Program Chair, and Facilitator, International Legal Education Summit, University of Law, London, England (Oct. 19, 2013) Panelist, The Changing Face of International Family Law: A 26
27 Roundtable on the Global Future of Same-Sex Marriage, American Branch of the International Law Association and the International Law Students Association, International Law Weekend, Fordham University School of Law, New York (Oct. 25, 2013) Speaker, Russia s Anti-Gay-Propaganda Law, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois (Jan. 29, 2014) Moderator, Olympian Troubles: Responses to Russia s Anti-Gay Legislation, ABA Midyear Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (Feb. 7, 2014) Presenter, Making Your Name in International Legal Education, ABA Section of International Law, New York (Apr. 2, 2014) Italy. Conference Co-Chair, Global Legal Skills Conference 9, University of Verona Faculty of Law (May 21-23, 2014) International Law and Libel Tourism: Where Can You Be Sued For What You Say on the Internet?, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, Colorado (Aug. 26, 2014) Italy. Libel Tourism: Defending Reputations Around the Globe, Fondazione Floresta Longo, Catania (Sicily), Italy (Sept. 8, 2014) Moderator and Speaker, 2014 Supreme Court Review and Preview, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago (Sept. 19, 2014) Switzerland. Course Instructor, International Litigation, University of Lucerne Faculty of Law (Sept , 2014) Roundtable Participant, UN International Day of Older Persons: Forum on the Chicago Declaration on the Rights of Older Persons, Moving Forward, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago (Oct. 1, 2014) (with Associate Dean Ralph Ruebner, Professors Bethany Barratt, Sarah Dávila-Ruhaak, Steven Schwinn, and William B.T. Mock, and Ms. Amy Taylor) Argentina. Moderator, Private International Law in a Post- Recession World: The Theberge Award Winners Panel, American Bar Association Section of International Law, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Oct. 24, 2014) (with Ronald Brand, Louise Ellen Teitz, and Peter Winship) Argentina. Moderator, Closing Courts Down, American Bar 27
28 Association Section of International Law, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Oct. 25, 2014) Speaker, Legal Writing Institute One-Day Workshop, California Western School of Law, San Diego, California (Dec. 5, 2015) Speaker, Scholarship, Teaching, and Service Abroad: How to Add a Global Experience to Your Academic Resume, Section on International Legal Exchange, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 3, 2015) Moderator and Panelist, Adding Foreign and Comparative Law to Your Course: Guidelines, Materials, and Practical Advice for New Law Professors, Section on International Law, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 3, 2015) Panelist, Not Just a Cash Cow: Meeting the Needs of Non-U.S. Lawyers and Law Students, Section on Graduate Programs for Non- U.S. Lawyers, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 5, 2015) Lithuania. Course Instructor, International Civil Litigation, Vytautas Magnus Faculty of Law, Kaunas, Lithuania (Feb. 23 to Mar. 4, 2015) Lithuania. Speaker, Internet Defamation, Raidla, Lejins, and Norcous, Vilnius, Lithuania (Mar. 6, 2015) Switzerland. Course Instructor, Media Law: Internet Defamation, University of Lucerne Faculty of Law, Lucerne, Switzerland (Mar. 9-12, 2015) Speaker, The Legacy of Don t Ask, Don t Tell, Chicago Bar Association Committee on Military Law and Veterans Affairs, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 7, 2015) Speaker, Religious Freedom Restoration Acts, Chicago Bar Association LGBT Committee, Chicago, Illinois (Apr. 15, 2015) Moderator, The Law Library of Congress, ABA Section of International Law, Washington, D.C. (Apr. 28, 2015) Conference Co-Chair, Global Legal Skills Conference 10, The John Marshall Law School and Northwestern University School of Law, 28
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