Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier CUNY School of Law 65-21 Main Street Flushing, New York 11367 kirchmeier@mail.law.cuny.edu (718) 340-4335 Law School Teaching Professor of Law, CUNY School of Law, City University of New York, Flushing, New York. August 1998 to present (Associate Professor 1998 - August 2003). Course assignments include: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Capital Punishment and the Constitution, Moot Court, and Lawyering Seminar. Serve on and chair various committees, faculty advisor for Moot Court since 1999, supervise independent study projects, etc. Awarded tenure in December 2002, and promoted to full professor, effective September 2003. Lecturer in Law and Forrester Teaching Fellow, Tulane Law School, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. July 1995 to July 1998. Helped develop new Legal Research & Writing program, and upon completion of fellowship, was promoted to Lecturer in Law (July 1997). Each semester, taught approximately 80 students. Designed and taught The Constitution and the Death Penalty. Helped create Capital Punishment Externship with local defenders office. Supervised individual students in directed research, judicial externship, Law Review, and the Tulane Criminal Law Clinic. Adjunct Professor, Arizona State University College of Law, Tempe, Arizona. August 1991 to May 1994. Taught and created syllabus for Capital Litigation Clinic and Seminar on Habeas Corpus, Post-Conviction and the Death Penalty. Also, guest lecturer for undergraduate courses at Arizona State University West and at the University of Arizona. Other Legal Positions Staff Attorney, Arizona Capital Representation Project, Arizona State University College of Law, Tempe, Arizona. July 1991 to June 1995. Represented condemned prisoners on appeal, in post-conviction proceedings in both state and federal courts, and at commutation hearings. Monitored death penalty cases in Arizona and assisted attorneys throughout the state in their representation of condemned prisoners by consultation, speaking at seminars, drafting briefs, providing research, and conducting moot courts. Associate, Arnold & Porter, 1200 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. September 1989 to June 1991. Worked in general litigation area, including work in antitrust, securities and environmental law. Duties included interviewing witnesses, overseeing document productions, supervising others, and drafting memoranda, affidavits and motions. Worked on various pro bono projects, including representation of a capital defendant in Virginia.
Kirchmeier c.v. page 2 Summer Associate, Crowell & Moring, Washington, D.C. May - August 1988. Worked in various areas, including general litigation, environmental law and business crimes. Research Assistant for Professor Kevin McMunigal at CWRU School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio. August 1987. Summer Associate, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue. Austin, Texas. June - July 1987. Worked on various projects, including litigation and drafting articles of incorporation and bylaws. Law Reviews: Legal Publications Vigilante Justice: Prosecutor Misconduct in Capital Cases, 55 WAYNE L. REV. _ (2010) (w/ co-author) (forthcoming). The Undiscovered Country: Execution Competency & Comprehending Death, 98 KY. L.J. _ (2009) (forthcoming). Our Existential Death Penalty: Judges, Jurors, and Terror Management, 32 LAW & PSYCHOL. REV. 55 (2008). Dead Innocent: The Death Penalty Abolitionist Search for a Wrongful Execution, 42 TULSA L. REV. 403 (2006) (invited symposium). Casting a Wider Net: Another Decade of Legislative Expansion of the Death Penalty in the United States, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 101 (2006) (lead article). Empire State Injustice: Based Upon a Decade of New Information, A Preliminary Evaluation of How New York s Death Penalty System Fails to Meet Standards for Accuracy and Fairness, 4 CARDOZO PUB. L. POL Y & ETHICS J. 85 (Report of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York) (with three others) (2006). A Tear in the Eye of the Law: Mitigating Factors, Disease Theory, and the Progression Toward a New Theory of Criminal Justice, 83 OR. L. REV. 624 (2004). Scrupulous in Applying the Law: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Capital Punishment, 7 N.Y. CITY L. REV. 701 (2004) (with Prof. Sidney Harring) (invited symposium). Rethinking the Death Penalty: Can We Define Who Deserves Death?: Panel Presentation Before the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (May 22, 2002), in 24 PACE L. REV. 107, 131-42, 185-86 (Fall 2003) (symposium). Another Place Beyond Here: The Death Penalty Moratorium Movement, 73 COLO. L. REV. 1 (2002) (lead article).
Kirchmeier c.v. page 3 Capital Punishment in the Twenty-First Century: Introduction to Death Penalty Symposium, 4 N.Y. CITY L. REV. 101 (2002) (invited symposium). The Lexicon Remains a Fortress: An Update, 5 GREEN BAG 51 (2001) (with Samuel A. Thumma). Let s Make a Deal: Waiving the Eighth Amendment By Selecting a Cruel and Unusual Punishment, 32 CONN. L. REV. 615 (2000) (excerpt reprinted in RANDALL COYNE & LYN ENTZEROTH, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS 108-15 (3d ed. 2006). The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress: The United States Supreme Court s Use of Dictionaries, 47 BUFF. L. REV. 227 (1999) (with Samuel A. Thumma). Aggravating and Mitigating Factors: The Paradox of Today s Arbitrary and Mandatory Capital Punishment Scheme, 6 WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 345 (1998) (excerpt reprinted in RANDALL COYNE & LYN ENTZEROTH, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS 163-67, 364-67 (3d ed. 2006 (casebook); Evan J. Mandery, Capital Punishment: A Balanced Examination 254 (2005)). Drink, Drugs, and Drowsiness: The Constitutional Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel and the Strickland Prejudice Requirement, 75 NEB. L. REV. 401 (1997) (excerpt reprinted in RANDALL COYNE & LYN ENTZEROTH, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS 604-06 (3d ed. 2006). Comment, The Price We Pay for Pornography: A Karamazov View, 39 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 1395 (1989). Case Note, Murray v. United States: Legally Rediscovering Illegally Discovered Evidence, 39 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 641 (1989). Case Note, Torres v. Oakland Scavenger Co.: What's in a Name? -- Everything in a Federal Appeal, 39 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 943 (1989). Note, The Illusion of the Fact-Opinion Distinction in Defamation Law, 39 CASE W. RES. L. REV. 867 (1989). Other Legal Publications: Barron s First Year Law School Flash Cards: 350 Cards with Questions and Answers, Barron s Educational Series, Inc. (forthcoming 2010) (wrote criminal law cards as part of set of cards developed to cover contracts, torts, and criminal law for first-year law students). Capital Punishment and Furman v. Georgia entries, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CIVIL LIBERTIES (Routledge Publishers 2006). Using a Negotiation Exercise to Teach Criminal Law, in TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL
Kirchmeier c.v. page 4 CURRICULUM (ed. Steve Friedland and Gerry Hess) (Carolina Academic Press 2004). Prosecution, Dismissal, Investigation and Restitution: The Search for Truth and Healing Through Retrospective Justice After the Fall of the Berlin Wall (reviewing A. JAMES MCADAMS, JUDGING THE PAST IN UNIFIED GERMANY (2001)), 1 ANNUAL OF GERMAN AND EUROPEAN LAW 532-38 (ed. Russell A. Miller & Peer C. Zumbansen) (Berghahn Books 2004). Public Defenders, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME & PUNISHMENT (Berkshire Publishing Group 2002). Recent Developments in the Lawful Regulation of Cable Television, in PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS, AND LITERARY PROPERTY COURSE HANDBOOK SERIES, 283 PLI/Pat 201 (Practicing Law Institute, Nov. 9, 1989) (with Norman M. Sinel, Patrick J. Grant, and William E. Cook). OTHER PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE: Our Existential Death Penalty, CUNY Law Magazine 20 (Spring 2009); To Live or Die: Is There a Moral Obligation to Execute the Worst of the Worst? Point/Counterpoint: No), 1 N.Y.L.J. 10 (September 2002); Sixth Amendment Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims -- Without Prejudice, in HABEAS CORPUS: Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorneys Association Newsletter (July 1997); ACRP NEWSLETTER (1991-95: editor and author of quarterly publication for Arizona capital defense attorneys regarding court decisions and legal developments); OMNIBUS ACRP NEWSLETTER (1993) (200-page volume with summaries of recent important capital and habeas cases, organized and indexed by topic); During 1992-95, wrote newspaper essays on criminal justice that appeared in The Arizona Republic, The Phoenix Gazette, and The Tucson Citizen. JUDICIAL OPINIONS CITING OR QUOTING PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE: In re LeClaire, 2009 WL 427336 (Vt 2009) (citing Drinks, Drugs & Drowsiness); Stokes v. Commonwealth, _S.W.3d_, 2008 WL 5272776 (Kent. 2008) (citing The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); Waldschmidt v. Reassure American Life Ins. Co., _ S.W.3d_, 2008 WL 4966717 (Tenn. 2008) (citing The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); Goldberg v. Tracy, 247 F.R.D. 360, 395 (E.D.N.Y. Jan. 23, 2008) (citing Drink, Drugs, and Drowsiness); United States v. Gonzalez De Arias, 2007 WL 1602365 n. 14 (M.D. Fla. June 4, 2007) (citing Murray v. United States: Legally Rediscovering Illegally Discovered Evidence); Matter of Marciano v. Goord, No. 102892/02, n.1 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. Sept. 8, 2006) (available at http://nycourts.law.com/courtdocumentviewer.asp?view=document&docid=74236) (quoting A Tear in the Eye of the Law); U.S. LEC of Tennessee, Inc. v. Tennessee Regulatory Authority, No. M2004-01417-COA-R12-CV, 2006 WL 1005134, 5* (Tenn. Ct. App. April, 17, 2006) (citing The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); United States District Court v. Donald H. Rumsfeld, No. C 03-4350 MHP, 2005 WL 522106, *6 n.2 (N.D. Calif. March 2, 2005) (citing The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); Eastman Chemical Co. v. Chumley, No. M2002-02114-COA-R3-CV, 2004 WL 51822, *6 n. 38, n. 39 (Tenn. Ct. App. May 6, 2003) (citing The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); ACTV, Inc. v. Walt Disney, Co., 346 F.3d 1082, 1089 (Fed. Cir. 2003) (quoting The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); State v. Breton, 824 A.2d 778, 848, 849 (Conn. 2003) (Norcott, J., dissenting) (citing Another Place Beyond Here); Schonbek Worldwide Lighting, Inc. v. American Lighting Fixture Corp., No. Civ.A.00-11834-DPW, 2002 WL 472283, *3 (D. Mass. 2002) (citing The Lexicon Remains a Fortress and The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); Heilker v. Zoning Bd. of Appeals for City of Beaufort, 552 S.E.2d 42, 47 (S.C. Ct. App. 2001) (quoting The Lexicon Has Become a Fortress); Flores v. Johnson, 210 F.3d 456, 466 (5th Cir. 2000) (Garza, J., specially concurring) (quoting Aggravating and Mitigating Factors); Brimmer v. State, 1998 WL 612888, *11 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1998) (citing Drink, Drugs, and Drowsiness); Ford v. Rowland, 562 So. 2d 731, 736 (D. Ct. App. Fla. 1990) (Griffin, J., dissenting) (citing The Illusion of the Fact-Opinion Distinction in Defamation Law).
Kirchmeier c.v. page 5 Presentations and Other Activities Continuing Legal Education and Faculty Presentations Include: -Foundations and Overview of Federal Habeas Corpus and Pending Cases: at the 2009 Annual Habeas Corpus Training for Capital Defense Attorneys sponsored by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (CLE) (Oct. 27, 2009, New York, NY). - On October 18, 2006, gave a faculty presentation on wrongful executions at CUNY School of Law. - State and National Consequences of the Prison Industrial Complex - Workshop, at Haywood Burns Conference on Law and Policy: Critical Consequences of Criminalization on Communities of Color (CLE) (March 24, 2006, New York, NY). - On November 2, 2005, gave a faculty presentation on several pending cases before the United States Supreme Court at CUNY School of Law. - An Introduction to Habeas Corpus and the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act for New Capital Defense Attorneys, at the 2004 Annual Habeas Corpus Training for Capital Defense Attorneys sponsored by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (CLE) (July 14, 2004, New York, NY). - On April 4, 2001, gave a faculty presentation on article about the death penalty moratorium movement to the faculty of CUNY School of Law. - In November 2000, gave a faculty presentation on the death penalty moratorium movement to the faculty of Case Western Reserve University School of Law. - Clemency Hearings and Litigating Under an Execution Warrant, at Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Defending Your Clients in Death Penalty Cases Conference (CLE) (Dec. 13, 1997, Nashville, TN). - Volunteers in Capital Cases, at Arizona Capital Defense Conference (CLE) (Oct. 1993, Phoenix, AZ). - Federal Habeas Corpus Litigation, at Arizona Capital Defense Conference (CLE) (Nov. 1992, Phoenix, AZ). Other Presentations, Appearances, etc. Include: -Panel Presentation, Examining the Death Penalty: Personal and Legal Perspectives (March 28, 2006). The program featured me and exonerated death row inmate Ray Krone at Queens College, and it was sponsored by the Queens College Political Science Club and New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty. -Legislative Testimony: Testified before New York Legislature Assembly Standing Committees on Codes, Judiciary, and Correction regarding whether the death penalty should be reinstated in New York (Jan. 21, 2005). -Post-Film Speaker: Gave presentation with film-makers following a showing of the movie, Deadline, in Queens, NY (Sept. 29, 2004). -Panel Remarks: Gave Introductory Remarks at the House of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York as part of panel on Victims: Who Are They, What Do They Want, What Do They Need? (April 28, 2004). -Post-Play Speaker: Gave presentation and answered questions as post-play speaker on Innocence, Procedure and Morality following the play The Exonerated in New York, NY (Sept. 4, 2003). - Panel Presentation: Gave presentation at the House of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York as part of a panel on Rethinking the Death Penalty: Can We Define Who
Kirchmeier c.v. page 6 Deserves Death? (May 22, 2002). - Workshop Presentation: Presented a workshop entitled, Exams, What Class Were You In? with David Nadvorney at Assessment, Feedback, and Evaluation: Eighth Annual Summer Conference of the Institute for Law School Teaching at Gonzaga Law School in Spokane, Washington (July 14, 2001). The workshop addressed how to design effective exams that test materials taught in a course. - Presentations: During 1992 to 2001, gave several presentations on the death penalty to various organizations and to undergraduate classes (e.g., University of Arizona, Hunter College, Staten Island College, and churches). In Spring 2001, moderated evening panel on death penalty at CUNY School of Law. - Presentation: Gave presentation, The Death Penalty in New York, to the Staten Island Democratic Society (May 2000). - Presentation: Gave presentation on Mentally Retarded Individuals and the Criminal Justice System at the Criminal Justice Forum at the Association for the Help of Retarded Children in New York City (July 1999). - Presentation: Gave presentation on capital punishment at Tulane University as part of a panel with Sister Helen Prejean, author of DEAD MAN WALKING (Feb. 8, 1996). Media Interviews, etc. Include: - Appeared live on Richard French Live television show on RNN (Regional News Network) about upcoming U.S. Supreme Court arguments in Kennedy v. Louisiana (regarding constitutionality of use of death penalty for child rapes where a death did not occur) (April 11, 2008). - Interviewed live on 882 6PR Radio in Perth, Australia regarding the punishment of chemical castration (June 14, 2007). - Appeared on Channel 9 TV (New York City) News regarding grand jury proceedings in case involving New York City Police Officers as defendants (Jan. 22, 2007). - Interviewed on WFUV (New York City) radio station regarding the plea and sentence of Zacarias Moussaoui for his participation in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (May 8, 2006). - Quoted in New York Times in article, No Execution In the Killing of 2 Detectives at B1 (Sept. 14, 2004). - Guest on television show RNN Live on Regional News Network regarding New York s death penalty (Sept. 15, 2004). - Interviewed by Manhattan Neighborhood Network (TV) for story about The Exonerated (Sept. 2003). - Quoted in front page article in The Washington Post article, Court: Judges Can t Impose Death Penalty at A1 (June 25, 2002). - Guest on Regional News Network television news program about the death penalty report issued by the Illinois Governor s Commission on Capital Punishment (April 15, 2002). - interviewed on Voice of America Radio as part of feature about my article on the Supreme Court s use of dictionaries (Nov. 15, 2001) (transcript available at http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/archive/2002-01/a-2002-01-30-10-1.cfm).
Kirchmeier c.v. page 7 Pro Bono and Other Service Work Member, Capital Punishment Committee of the New York City Bar Association, where work includes training pro bono capital defense attorneys, writing amicus briefs, writing reports, recruiting pro bono counsel, etc. (Dec. 2000 to present). Help organize and run the Annual Habeas Corpus Training for Capital Defense Attorneys sponsored by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. The all-day training programs help train and recruit pro bono attorneys who handle capital cases throughout the country (July 2003 - present). Chair, Capital Punishment Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Sept. 2002 - Aug. 2005). During my tenure, the Committee s activities included presentations, training and recruitment of pro bono attorneys, sponsorship of CLE programs, amicus briefs, work on reports, etc. I also appeared with the Bar Association President before New York State Legislature Assembly Committees that were considering reinstating the death penalty in New York, and my committee submitted a report to the legislature. Among my various Committee activities, I have served on the amicus subcommittee and been involved in writing and filing amicus curiae briefs in the United States Supreme Court and the New York Court of Appeals. For example, I was the main author of amicus brief submitted to the New York Court of Appeals in People v. Taylor, submitted December 2006. Provided assistance and consulted on capital and civil rights cases in several states, including Arizona, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. During July 1995 through August 1996, represented Arizona capital client and drafted motions and briefs for federal and state courts, interviewed witnesses, and did clemency hearing before the Arizona Board of Pardons and Parole. Other Activities: - Member of the Editorial Board for the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) since Spring 1999. My contributions to CALI include reviewing new lessons on criminal law, criminal procedure, and other subject matters. Additionally, I am a reviewer for CALI s Access to Justice Program, which provides self-guided online information for pro se individuals. Awards PSC-CUNY research grant in April 2008; Outstanding Professor Award by the CUNY graduating Class of 2006 in May 2006; Outstanding Professor Award by the CUNY graduating Class of 2003 in May 2003; Appreciation Award by the CUNY Black Law Students Association (April 29, 2003); 1998 Young Alumni Award by Case Western Reserve University Undergraduate Alumni Association for achieving distinction in a profession or career; President s Commendation in 1992 by Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice. Bar Admissions Admitted to bars of New York, Ohio, Arizona (inactive) and Washington, D.C. (inactive). Also, admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
Kirchmeier c.v. page 8 Education Legal: Case Western Reserve School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio. - Graduated: May, 1989, J.D. Summa Cum Laude. - Academic Record: 4.09/4.33 (Rank: 3rd out of 196). - Honors: Order of the Coif, Edwin G. Halter Scholarship; American Jurisprudence Awards in environmental and criminal law. - Activities: Executive Board Member and Contributing Editor, CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW REVIEW (1988-89); Associate, Case Western Reserve Law Review (1987-88); CWRU JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (1986-87); Criminal Law Clinic. Undergraduate: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. - Graduated: May 1984, B.A. Cum Laude. - Majors: English and mathematics; minor in philosophy. - Honors and activities: Earned Departmental Honors in English for senior thesis on Arthurian literature; Dean's list; CWRU Archery Team and Club (president 1983-84); twice named to the All-Midwest Archery Team; intramural sports. Other Work Experience Abstract Writer for Predicasts, Inc. (Cleveland, Ohio), where responsibilities included writing abstracts, editing, proofreading and using a sophisticated coding system. Instructor for SAT preparation classes. City News Editor/Reporter, BROOK PARK NEWS community newspaper. References: Available upon request.