RESUME Robert Bartels Office Address: Sandra Day O Connor College of Law Arizona State University P.O. Box 877906 Tempe, AZ 85287-7906 Tel: 480-965-7053 Fax: 480-965-2427 E-mail: robert.bartels@asu.edu Education: B.A. University of Michigan, 1966 J.D. Stanford Law School, 1969 Post-Law School Employment: 1969-70: Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship (Michigan Legal Services, Detroit, Michigan) 1970-71: Fellow in Criminal Law, Stanford Law School; Criminal Defense Practice 1971-74: Assistant Professor, University of Iowa College of Law 1974-75: Associate Professor, University of Iowa College of Law 1975-76: Visiting Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School (Supervising Attorney, Legal Aid and Defender Program) 1976-77: Associate Professor, University of Iowa College of Law 1977-81: Professor, University of Iowa College of Law 1984: Visiting Professor, University of Colorado Law School (Summer) 1982- : Professor, Sandra Day O Connor College of Law, Arizona State University (holder of Charles M. Brewer Chair since 1986). 1994-96: Deputy Chief, Civil Section, Office of the U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona (on leave from Arizona State University).
Page 2 Law School Courses Taught: Other Positions Held: Academic Success Program Civil Procedure Client Representation Clinic Constitutional Law Criminal Justice Seminar Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Environmental Law Evidence Fact Investigation Governmental Protection of Civil Rights Prisoners Rights Public Benefits Law Trial Advocacy 1971-73: Special Assistant Attorney General of Iowa (Investigation and prosecution of bribery cases) 1971-74: Consultant, Council on Legal Education for Professional Responsibility 1976-81: Board of Directors, Legal Services Corporation of Iowa (President 1977-78) 1984-89: Board of Directors, Community Legal Services, Phoenix, Arizona (President 1986-87) 1986-87: Advisory Board, Volunteer Lawyers Program, Phoenix, Arizona 1990-: Board of Directors, Arizona Capital Representation Project (President, 1988-89) 1993-98: Board of Directors, Homeless Legal Assistance Program 1994-99: Member of Arizona Supreme Court Committee on More Effective Use of Juries 1996-2006: Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona 1997- : Board of Directors, Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest
Page 3 1999-: Volunteer Attorney and Sandra Day O Connor College of Law Liaison for Arizona Justice Project 1999-: Maricopa County Bar Association Diversity Committee Articles: Books: Book Review, Marijuana The New Prohibition, 17 Wayne L. Rev. 256 (1971). Legislative Control of Mind-Altering Drugs, 21 Kansas L. Rev. 439 (1973). Clinical Legal Education and the Delivery of Legal Services: The View from the Prosecutor s Office, Ch. 11 in Clinical Education for the Law Student (CLEPR 1973). Avoiding a Comity of Errors: A Model for Adjudicating Federal Civil Rights Suits that Interfere with State Civil Proceedings, 29 Stanford L. Rev. 27 (1976). Punishment and the Burden of Proof in Criminal Cases: A Modest Proposal, 66 Iowa L. Rev. 899 (1981). Capital Punishment: The Unexamined Issue of Special Deterrence, 68 Iowa L. Rev. 601 (1983) (reprinted in Feinberg & Gross, PHILOSOPHY OF LAW (3d ed. 1986)) Why WILL Won t Destroy Section 1983 Damages Actions, 27 Crim. L. Bull. 59 (1991). Admissibility of Exculpatory Attorney-Client Communications in Criminal Cases, 22 Ariz. St. L. J. 895 (1991). Report on Faculty Governance, 42 J. Legal Education 299 (1992). The Hearsay Rule, the Confrontation Clause, and Reversible Error in Criminal Cases, 26 Ariz. St. L. J. 967 (1994). BENEFIT OF LAW: THE MURDER CASE OF ERNEST TRIPLETT (Iowa State Univ. Press, 1988). ARIZONA PRACTICE: LAW OF EVIDENCE (4 th Ed.) (West Group 2000)
Page 4 2001 Supplement to ARIZONA PRACTICE: LAW OF EVIDENCE (4 th Ed.) (West Group 2001) 2002 Supplement to ARIZONA PRACTICE: LAW OF EVIDENCE (4 th Ed.) (West Group 2002) 2003 Supplement to ARIZONA PRACTICE: LAW OF EVIDENCE (4 th Ed.) (West Group 2002) Litigation Experience: A. U.S. Supreme Court: 1. Briefed and argued Burns v. Alcala, 420 U.S. 375 (1975). 2. Briefed and argued Knebel v. Hein, 429 U.S. 288 (1977). 3. Briefed and argued Brewer v. Williams, 430 U.S. 387 (1977). 4. Briefed and argued Nix v. Williams, 467 U.S. 431 (1984). 5. Briefed and will argue Martinez v. Ryan (No. 10-1001) on Oct. 4, 2011. 6. Counsel in several other cases in which certiorari was denied. B. Other Appellate Litigation: Approximately 50 cases in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; the Iowa Supreme Court; the California Court of Appeals; the Michigan Supreme Court; the Arizona Court of Appeals; and the Arizona Supreme Court. C. Trial Court Litigation: 1. Approximately 200 civil cases (primarily in federal courts). 2. Approximately 80 federal habeas corpus and state post-conviction cases. 3. Approximately 100 criminal cases in state courts in California, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, and Arizona.
Page 5 Bar Admissions: California (1970) Michigan (1970) [inactive] Iowa (1971) [inactive] Arizona (1981-Rule 38; 1992-Rule 33(e)) U.S. Supreme Court (1974) Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals (1973) Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1982) U.S. District Court, D. Arizona (1982) 8-11