KRISTINE KALANGES Notre Dame Law School, P.O. Box 780, Notre Dame, IN 46556 Office: (574) 631-9410, kalanges.1@nd.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor of Law and Concurrent Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, 2012-present. Courses: Comparative Law; International Business Transactions; Torts. Faculty Advisory Committee: Center for Civil and Human Rights; Center for Ethics and Culture. Faculty Fellow: Kellogg Institute for International Studies; Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. Assistant Professor of Justice, Law & Society, American University School of Public Affairs, 2009 2012. Courses: Western Legal Tradition; Philosophical Problems in Law; Comparative Systems of Law & Justice; Honors Colloquium. Select Independent Studies: Ethics & Int l Relations; Religion & the Constitution; Canon Law; Religion, Politics & Law; Church & State in France; Rule of Law in D.R. Congo. EDUCATION J.D., Yale Law School, 2008. John M. Olin Fellow in Law, Economics and Public Policy, 2005-2008. Ph.D., Government, Georgetown University, 2008. Graduate Fellow in International Relations, 2002-2007. Primary Field: International Relations. Secondary Fields: Comparative Government; Political Theory & Methodology. M.A., Government, Georgetown University, 2005. Distinction, International Relations Comprehensive Exam (Int l Relations Theory; Int l Political Economy; Int l Law, Norms & Institutions), 2005. B.A., International Political Economy, University of Puget Sound, 2000. Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Coolidge Otis Chapman Honors Scholar, 2000. Hearst Prize for Excellence in Writing, 1997, 1998. IPE Thesis Globalization, Development, Ethics, Political Economy. Honors Thesis Emmanuel Levinas, Ethics, Phenomenology, Post-Holocaust Philosophy. 1
TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Democracy, Development & Human Rights; International & Comparative Law; International Political Economy; Legal and Political Philosophy; Religious Freedom. PUBLICATIONS Books & Book Chapters (peer-reviewed) INVESTING IN HUMAN DIGNITY: A NATURAL LAW APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (manuscript in progress) Sharia and Modernity in ASHGATE RESEARCH COMPANION TO ISLAMIC LAW, eds. Peri Bearman and Ruud Peters (Ashgate, August 2014). RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN WESTERN AND ISLAMIC LAW: TOWARD A WORLD LEGAL TRADITION (Oxford University Press, 2012). Articles & Essays (peer-reviewed) Religious Liberty: Between Strategy and Telos in 11 REVIEW OF FAITH IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 28-31 (Winter 2013). Taking God Seriously: Why Religion is Essential to the Defense of Religious Human Rights 2011 FIDES ET LIBERTAS 37-58 (2011). Other Works Talking Points on Report of the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Heiner Bielefeldt, A/HRC/22/51, Human Rights Council, UN, Geneva. Prepared for the Caritas in Veritate Foundation, May 2013. Contributor, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY, David N. Balaam and Bradford Dillman, eds. (Longman, 2 nd ed. 2000, 3 rd ed. 2004, 5 th ed. 2010). PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS St. John s University and Villanova University, Joint Colloquium in Law and Religion, Shari a and Modernity. Invited Lecture, March 2014. Georgetown University, Tocqueville Forum, No God but the State: Theorizing the Western Assault on Religious Freedom. Invited Lecture, December 2013. 2
Georgetown University, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Religious Freedom Project, Freedom to Flourish: Can Religious Liberty Contribute to Justice, Human Dignity, and the Success of Societies Everywhere? Presentation and Participant, October 2013. University of Notre Dame Law School, Book Symposium: Dimensions of Politics and English Jurisprudence (with author Sean Coyle). Co-Chair, October 2013. Stanford Law School, Annual Law and Religion Roundtable. Participant, June 2013. University of Notre Dame London Centre, A Workshop on Law s Virtues by Cathleen Kaveny: Can law function as a moral teacher in a pluralistic society? Participant, May 2013. University of Notre Dame Law School, Roundtable, Law, Theology and the Human Person. Participant, April 2013. University of Notre Dame Law School, Author Book Talk, Religious Liberty in Western and Islamic Law. Presentation, March 2013. Georgetown University, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Religious Freedom Project, Expert Seminar on Religious Freedom and Other Freedoms. Participant, December 2012. University of Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, Annual Fall Conference, Colloquium on Justice and International Relations. Paper and Presentation, November 2012. Institute for International Education, U.S. Department of State-sponsored International Visitor Leadership Program (Project for Africa), Administration of Justice and Rule of Law in the U.S. Presentation, August 2011. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Law as Cultural Contestation: Religious Freedom and Islam in Europe and the United States. Paper and Presentation, June 2011. American University, Transatlantic Workshop The EU and US in Comparison: The Constitutional Genesis and Evolution of Federalized Democracy, The Judiciary. Panel Discussant, December 2010. International Studies Association Northeast Conference, Taking God Seriously: Why IR Scholars Need to Get Religion. Paper, November 2010. Middle East Studies Program at American University, Religious Freedom in Islamic International Law. Presentation, October 2010. Millennium: Journal of International Studies Annual Conference, From the Violence of Positivism to the Ethics of Encounter: Restoring Relationality to International Relations. Paper and Presentation, October 2010. 3
American University Washington College of Law, Human Rights and Gender Summer Seminar, Examining the Authenticity of Human Rights. Presentation, August 2010. The Witherspoon Institute, Church and State: Protestantism and the American Revolution. Seminar Participant, July 2010. American University, Human Rights Research in the School of Public Affairs. Panel Discussant, Spring 2010. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, The Dilemma of Religious Freedom: A Comparative Analysis of Religious Liberty in Western and Islamic Human Rights Instruments. Paper and Presentation, September 2009. International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Modalities of Power: States, Non-State Actors, and Transnational Phenomena. Panel Discussant, March 2004. International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Locating Al-Qaeda: International Law and Transnational Threats. Paper and Presentation, March 2004. International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Institutions and the Diffusion of Anti-Globalization Norms. Paper and Presentation, March 2004. LAW-RELATED EMPLOYMENT Associate, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, 2008-2009. Practice focused on corporate and financial transactions, especially capital markets. Drafted legal documents, memos, and client communications; performed due diligence investigations; conducted legal research; coordinated multi-billion dollar bond offering; reviewed SEC filings and deal documents for regulatory compliance; negotiated international bankruptcy settlements between client and third parties. Summer Associate, Patton Boggs LLP, 2007. Drafted tender document, investor correspondence, and agreements for privatization of a major industry in an Eastern European country; researched int l dispute settlement, litigation, and public policy options for an Asian sovereign wealth fund facing expropriation of significant investments; prepared sensitive legal and political strategy memo for Middle Eastern leader; performed foreign subsidiary due diligence for an expedited int l merger and acquisition; compiled annotated index of U.S. tax incentives for alternative and renewable energy; drafted appellate motion for DC Circuit. 4
Law Clerk, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, 2006. Reviewed extensive evidence of record for complex MSPB matter and drafted appellate brief for U.S. Federal Circuit; researched and prepared litigation strategy memo for classified multi-billion dollar contracts case; drafted motion to dismiss; conducted research for supervising attorney. Project Coordinator (Rule of Law/Culture of Lawfulness; Public Diplomacy), National Strategy Information Center, 2004-2005. Managed international programs; facilitated information, workflow, and reporting between senior executives, country program coordinators, administrative staff, and global consultants; coordinated donor events and communications; researched and organized development of new initiatives. Project Areas: Rule of Law; Culture of Lawfulness; Democratic Institutions; National and International Security; Public Diplomacy. SERVICE Member, Colloquium Committee, University of Notre Dame, 2014-2015. Faculty Co-Advisor, Journal of International and Comparative Law, University of Notre Dame, 2014-present. Faculty Advisor, Transactional Team Meet-Up, University of Notre Dame, 2013-present. Chair, Linkages and Engagement Advisory Group, Young Comparativists Committee, American Society of Comparative Law, 2012-2013. Member, Program Committee, Law and Religion Section, American Association of Law Schools, 2012-2013. Department Representative, Provost s Advisory Committee on the Search for a Dean of the School of Public Affairs, American University, 2011-2012. Faculty Sponsor, School of Public Affairs Student Research Symposium, American University, 2010-2012. School of Public Affairs Representative, The Obama Administration and Human Rights Conference Planning Committee, American University, 2010-2011. Member, Race and Justice Search Committee, American University, 2010-2011. Judge, School of Public Affairs Student Research Symposium, American University, 2010 & 2011. 5
Student Associate, MacMillan Center Initiative on Religion, Politics, and Society, Yale University, 2007-2008. President, Graduate Political Science Association, Georgetown University, 2003-2004. Chair, Sessions on Development Political Economy and the Social Aspects of Development, Carroll Round Undergraduate Conference on Economics, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2003. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Bar Admission: New York, 2009-present. Scholarly: American Political Science Association; American Society of Comparative Law; American Society of International Law; Law and Society Association. Referee for the journal Jurisprudence 6