CORINNA BARRETT LAIN CURRICULUM VITA

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1 CORINNA BARRETT LAIN CURRICULUM VITA University of Richmond School of Law (phone) 28 Westhampton Way (fax) Richmond, Virginia EXPERIENCE University of Richmond School of Law 2001-Present Associate Dean of Faculty Development, 2010-present Professor of Law, 2008-present Associate Professor of Law, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond Distinguished Educator Award (2006) Subjects Taught: Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Death Penalty Seminar, Domestic Violence Seminar Henrico County Commonwealth Attorney s Office Recipient of 2001 Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Victim Assistance Award The Honorable John C. Porfilio, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Judicial Clerk United States Army Sergeant, Squad Leader, Company Training NCO Recipient of two Army Commendation Medals and Army Achievement Medal Named Battalion Soldier of the Month, Darmstadt Military Soldier of the Quarter, Brigade Soldier of the Quarter EDUCATION University of Virginia School of Law J.D Roger and Madeline Traynor Prize for Best Written Work by a Graduating Student Managing Board, Virginia Law Review Order of the Coif College of William and Mary B.A Phi Beta Kappa Summa Cum Laude (Class rank: 3/1253)

2 United States Army Non-Commissioned Officers Academy 1988 Distinguished Honor Graduate (Class rank: 1/132) Academy Student Commandant Articles SELECTED PUBLICATIONS God, Civic Virtue, and the American Way: Reconstructing Engel, 67 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 479 (2015) Death Penalty Drugs and the International Moral Marketplace, 103 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2015) Upside-Down Judicial Review, 101 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 113 (2012) The Unexceptionalism of Evolving Standards, 57 UCLA LAW REVIEW 365 (2009) Deciding Death, 57 DUKE LAW JOURNAL 1 (2007) Furman Fundamentals, 80 WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 1 (2007) Countermajoritarian Hero or Zero? Rethinking the Warren Court s Role in the Criminal Procedure Revolution, 152 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW 1361 (2004) Accuracy Where It Matters: Brady v. Maryland in the Plea Bargaining Context, 80 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY 1 (2002) Invited Submissions The Politics of Botched Executions, 49 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 825 (2015) (symposium contribution) The Highs and Lows of Wild Justice, 50 TULSA LAW REVIEW 503 (2014) (book review) Passive-Aggressive Executive Power, 73 MARYLAND LAW REVIEW 227 (2013) (Constitutional Law Schmooze contribution) The Virtues of Thinking Small, 67 MIAMI LAW REVIEW 397 (2013) (symposium contribution) Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Evolving Standards, 4 CHARLESTON LAW REVIEW 661 (2010) (symposium contribution) The Doctrinal Side of Majority Will, 2010 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW 775 (2010) (symposium contribution) 2

3 Works-In-Progress The Problem with Death Drugs A Consequentialist View of Capital Punishment: Finality and the Lack Thereof Rethinking Retribution Abolish Districts The Countermajoritarian Classics SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Death Penalty Drugs and the International Moral Marketplace, Harvard Law School Criminal Justice Roundtable (2014) God, Civic Virtue, and the American Way: Reconstructing Engel, Washington & Lee University (2014) Upside-Down Judicial Review, Universidad Federal de Rio De Janeiro (2013) God, Civic Virtue, and the American Way: Reconstructing Engel, Florida International University (2013) Death Penalty Drugs and the International Moral Marketplace, Law & Society Annual Conference (2013) Passive-Aggressive Executive Power, 2013 Constitutional Law Schmooze A Note to the Popular Constitutionalists, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference (2012) Upside-Down Judicial Review, Judges and Judging Roundtable, American University Washington College of Law (2011) Upside-Down Judicial Review, University of Nebraska School of Law (2011) Upside-Down Judicial Review, American Constitutional Society, University of Richmond School of Law (2011) Cruel and Unusual, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference (2011) The Countermajoritarian Classics (and an Upside Down Theory of Judicial Review) University of Houston Law School 2010 Criminal Procedure Speaker Series The Doctrinal Side of Majority Will, Michigan State University School of Law (2010) The Mirage of Miranda, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference (2010) The Death Penalty: Contemporary Issues in Contemporary Society Washington & Lee School of Law (2007), William & Mary School of Law (2008), University of Richmond School of Law (2009) Writing For Tenure, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference (2009) Death Is Different (But Not Really), Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference (2008) Death Is Different (But Not Really), Emory Law School (2008) Death Is Different (But Not Really), William & Mary School of Law (2008) 3

4 Deciding Death, Duke Law Journal Annual Fall Lecture (2007) Death is Different (But Not Really), Seton Hall School of Law (2007) Deciding Death, University of Richmond Center for Civic Engagement (2007) Furman Fundamentals, Wake Forest School of Law (2006) Deciding Death, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference (2006) Deciding Death, William & Mary School of Law (2005) SELECTED SERVICE Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee (2011-present) Co-Chair, Law School Dean Search Committee ( ) Coordinator, University of Richmond Law Faculty Colloquy Series, Summer Workshop Series, Food for Thought Series, Idea Incubator Series Lecturer, Virginia Bar Association Annual Meeting (2008-present) Lecturer, Virginia Judicial Conference (2007, 2012, 2013) Lecturer, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Annual Criminal Law Seminar ( ) Lecturer, University of Richmond Training Institute for Federal Clerks (2008, 2010, 2012) Lecturer, National Association of Appellate Court Attorneys (2006, 2008, 2011) Lecturer, Virginia CLE Annual Criminal Law Seminar (2008) Lecturer, Constituiton Day Address, University of Richmond Center for Civic Engagement (2007) Lecturer, Virginia Court of Appeals Orientation Program (2007) Lecturer, Domestic Violence Discussion Series, University of Richmond (2007) Lecturer, Oliver Hill/Samuel Tucker Pre-Law Institute (2002, 2004, 2005) Consultant, National Board of Bar Examiners (2006, 2007, 2010) Editor, Virginia CLE Chapter on Search and Seizure (2009) Coach, Black Law Students Association Moot Court Team (2008) Coach, University of Richmond School of Law Moot Court Team (2002, 2003, 2006) Counsel, Hanover Department of Social Services v. Frazier Toms ( ) Auctioneer, Student Public Interest Auction (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008) Graduation Speaker, Law Class of 2004, 2010 (student selected) Board of Advisors, University of Richmond Innocence Project (2006-present) Board of Advisors, University of Richmond Pro Bono Advisory Group (2007-present) Member, University Faculty Enrichment Council (2011-present) Member, University of Richmond Strategic Planning Group (2008) Member, Dean Search Committee ( ) Member, Appointments Committee ( ) Member, University of Richmond Council ( ) Member, University of Richmond Christian Law Fellowship (2007-present) 4

5 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, American Law Institute (2011-present) Member, American Bar Association Member, Virginia Bar Association Member, Virginia Criminal Justice Conference (2008-present) Member, Henrico County Bar Association ( ) Director ( ), Treasurer ( ) 5