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William Gangi - Curriculum Vitae 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
WILLIAM GANGI
Professor
Department of Government & Politics
St. John's College, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Office: (718) 990-6161 x 6792
Fax: (718) 990-2084
gangiw@stjohns.edu
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
1965-1971 University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. PhD (1971)
1964-1965 St. John's University, Jam., N.Y., M.A. (1965)
1960-1964 St. John's University, Jam., N.Y., B.A. (1964)
Primary and secondary education in Public School system in New York City (Brooklyn)
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1967 - St. John's University, Jamaica, New York, Instructor, Assistant Professor,
Associate Professor, Professor, full time (except between 1970-1972 when I served in an
administrative position), St. John's College, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, tenured
(1974). Graduate Courses: State & Local Government, Municipal Government and
Administration, Introduction to Public Administration, Public Personnel Administration,
Introduction to Organizational Development, Ethics and Public Administration, Federalist
Papers, Politico-Religious Mass Movements, Comparative Law, Constitutional Rights and
Civil Liberties, American Constitutional Law Development. Undergraduate: American
National Government, Western Political Theory, Modern Political Theory, Roots of Modern
Ideology, Selected Concepts in Political Theory, American Political Theory, Constitutional
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Law, State and Local Government, Municipal Government, Public Administration,
International Relations, Foreign Policy of the United States, Senior Seminars (American
Government, Constitutional Law and Political Theory). Since 1977 I have served as
Coordinator, Department of Government and Politics, Internship Program.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006- Elected Treasurer, Faculty Association at St. John’s University, New York,
appointed as Grievance Officer and member of the AAUP-FA combined
Collective Bargaining Team
2004- Lecturer, Federalist Society
1995 Consultant, United States Senate, Committee on the Judiciary.
At the request of the Committee I analyzed the 1995 Crime
Control Bill (S. 3), and, on March 7, 1995, testified as an
expert witness on the exclusionary rule.
-Comments on S.3, Crime Control Bill, Sections 3501 and
3502 (and related sections) (22 pages)
-Testimony of Joseph D. Grano (9 pages)
-Reply of William Gangi to Questions Posed by Senators
Grassley, Biden and Leahy (63 pages)
TRANJSUCDRIICPITA ORFY ,P "RTOhCeE JEuDrIyN aGnSd, Uth.Se .S SeEaNrcAhT fEo, rC TOrMutMh:I TTThEeE COaNs Te HAEg ainst Excluding Relevant Evidence at Trial" (March 7, 1995).
1988-91 Appointed by Nassau County Executive, Technical Advisory
Committee, Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency
Epidemic in Nassau County.
1988-91 Appointed, New York State Advisory Committee, United States
Commission on Civil Rights
1988 Consultant, New York State Department of Education
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1987-90 Chairman, Department of Government & Politics
1981 Consultant, New York State Department of Education
1973-1976: Project Coordinator, later Co-Director. $120,000. Contract
between St. John's University and New York City to study the
Police, Fire and Correction Departments.
1970-72 Assistant to the Dean, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences,
Jamaica, New York, full time (but taught two courses), Duties
and Responsibilities - Director of Student Academic Affairs,
maintenance of Student records, office supervision and staff
management, coordinator of department services, executing
and expediting of administrative policy, office systems analysis,
some data processing, supervised National Science Foundation
grants, Dissertation Stipends, National Education Defense Acts,
Assistantships and Fellowships.
1965-67 University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, graduate Assistant,
part-time, duties: substitute teacher, research, teaching assistant.
1964-65 St. John's University, Jamaica, New York, graduate assistant, part-
time, duties: substitute teacher, office work, research.
PUBLICATIONS
Books
A STUDY TO EXAMINE THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS PERSONNEL POLICIES
AND OTHER FACTORS UPON THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF MEMBERS OF
THE CORRECTION, FIRE AND POLICE UNIFORMED FORCES. With Michael
Capabianco (Unpublished St. John's University, Xerox, 1975).
THE SUPREME COURT AND CONFESSIONS (PH.D. THESIS, unpublished,
NOTRE DAME, 1971)
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SAVING THE CONSTITUTION FROM THE COURTS (University of Oklahoma
Press, May, 1995)
Articles/Monographs (Chronological)
`And Set the Guilty Free,' 8 THE PROSECUTOR 479-481 (January, 1973).
Confessions: Historical Perspective and a Proposal, 10 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW
1087-1104 (July, 1973).
The English Common Law of Confessions and Early Cases Decided
By the United States Supreme Court, JUDICATURE, INFORMATION
REPORT SERIES, NO. 205 (September, 1973) 1-27.
A Critical View Of the Modern Confession Rule: Some Observations on Key
Confession Cases and, 28 ARKANSAS LAW REVIEW 1-54 (1974).
The Supreme Court, Confessions, and the Counter Revolution in
Criminal Justice, 58 JUDICATURE 68-73 (August/September, 1974).
Judicial Expansionism: An Evaluation of the Ongoing Debate, 8
OHIO NORTHERN LAW REVIEW 1-68 (May, 1981).
Raoul Berger and the Debate Over Increased Judicial Power, 16
THE PROSECUTOR; JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL DISTRICT
ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION 30-35 (Winter, 1982).
The Supreme Court: An Intentionist Critique of Noninterpre
tive Review, 28 THE CATHOLIC LAWYER 253-314 (Fall, 1983).
The Exclusionary Rule: A Case Study in Judicial Usurpation, 34
DRAKE LAW REVIEW 33-134 (1984-1985).
The Inbau-Kamisar Debate: Time for Round Two?, 12 WESTERN
STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 117-153 (October, 1984).
O What a Tangled Web We Weave . . . 19 THE PROSECUTOR: JOURNAL OF
THE NATIONAL DISTRICT ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION 15-49 (May, 1986)
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.
Raoul Berger's Contribution to Constitutional Law," III BENCHMARK 189-
196 (1987).
The Sixth Amendment: Judicial Powers and the People's Right to Govern
Themselves, 66 WASH. L. R. 71-89 (1988).
"Up-date: The Liberal Arts Professor as a Recruiter," PROCEEDINGS OF THE
TWELFTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TEACHING PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION, THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE INSTITUTE 241-261
(March 14-16, 1989), Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Sixth Amendment: Judicial Power and the People's Right to Govern
Themselves, 23 NATIONAL DISTRICT ATTORNEYS' ASSOCIATION (THE
PROSECUTOR) 11 (Winter, 1990). Permission was requested and granted
to the NDAA to reprint this article, revised, originally published in Washington
University Law Review.
The Sixth Amendment: Judicial Powers and the People's Right to Govern
Themselves, in THE BILL OF RIGHTS: ORIGINAL MEANING AND
CURRENT UNDERSTANDING, Edited by Eugene W. Hickok, Jr. 365-382
(1991). Permission was requested and granted to the to Editor reprint this
revised piece, originally published in Washington University Law Review.
"Chairpersons - Increasing the Candidate Pool: Comments on Structure and
Types," Proceedings of the 14th National Conference on Teaching Public
Administration 364-375 (1991).
Chairpersons - Increasing the Candidate Pool: Comments on Structure and Types,
1 SECTION ON PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION EDUCATION, AMERICAN
POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 9-10 (1991)
The Supreme Court and Coerced Confessions: Arizona v. Fulminante in
Perspective, 16 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 493-528 (June,
1993).
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The Judicial Power--A View from the Federalist Papers, in LIBERTY UNDER LAW:
AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND
TOMORROW 1. Edited by Kenneth Grasso (University Press of American,
1997).
--SECOND EDITION 51 (1998).
One Scholars Journey on the Dark Side, 11 Chapman L. R. 1-80. (2007).
“The Rule of Men: How Caring Too Much about Important Things is Destroying
Constitutional Law,” in DEFENDING THE REPUBLIC: ESSAYS IN HONOR
OF GEORGE WESCOTT CAREY, edited by Bruce Frohnen and Kenneth
Grasso (expected publication, 2008, ISI Books).
Other
THE JURY AND THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH: THE CASE AGAINST
EXCLUDING RELEVANT EVIDENCE AT TRIAL. HEARING BEFORE THE
COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY, UNITED STATES SENATE (104TH
CONGRESS). First Session ON S.3 A Bill to Control Crime, and for other
Purposes), Serial No. J-104-10 (March 7, 1995). Testimony [at 15-19];
Questions and Answers [at 40-79]; analysis of Senate 3, draft of legislation
on modifying S. 3501 of 18 United States Code (Admission of voluntary
confessions) and, provisions abolishing the exclusionary rule in federal
courts [at 19-39]; Responses of Questions posed by Senators Grassly, and
Leahy [179-200]. Comment on Testimony by Joseph Grano (5 pages).
Comment [Self published]: “The Second Amendment: Some Abiding Principles.”
Article Length Book Reviews
THE CRIMINAL LAW REVOLUTION AND ITS AFTERMATH:1960-1971. By
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the Editors of the Criminal Reporter. 61 KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL 358-
362 (September, 1972).
EQUAL JUSTICE: THE WARREN ERA OF THE SUPREME COURT. By Arthur
J. Goldberg. 34 PITTSBURGH LAW REVIEW 523-529 (1972).
HISTORY OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, VOL. I, PART I:
RECONSTRUCTION AND REUNION. By Charles Fairman, 8 NEW
ENGLAND LAW REVIEW 123-130 (December, 1972).
THE LAWYER; THE PUBLIC AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. By F. Raymond
Marks, et. al., 21 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES LAW
REVIEW 371-376 (October, 1973).
THE WARREN COURT'S CONCEPTION OF DEMOCRACY. By Howard Ball. 122
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW 505-508 (1973).
GOD SAVE THIS HONORABLE COURT: THE SUPREME COURT CRISIS. By Louis M.
Kohlmerer, Jr., 35 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH LAW REVIEW 939-942
(1974).
SEPARATION OF CHURCH & STATE. By Robert Cord., 7 HARVARD JOURNAL OF
LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY 581-604 (Fall, 1984).
FEDERALISM: THE FOUNDERS' DESIGN. By Raoul Berger., 4 LAW & SOCIAL
INQUIRY, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION 801-823
(Fall, 1988).
Introduction, Randall w. Bland, PRIVATE PRESSURE ON PUBLIC LAW: THE LEGAL
CAREER OF THURGOOD MARSHALL xi-xv (Revised, 1992).
Book Reviews
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST: NOTES ON THE FIRST AMENDMENT. By George
Anastaplo. THE NATION 218-219 (September 18, 1972).
THE IMPACT OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. Edited by Theodore
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L. Becker. 1972 UTAH LAW REVIEW 321-323 (Summer,
1972).
JUSTICE DENIED: THE CASE FOR REFORM OF THE COURTS. By
Leonard Dowie, Jr. 8 THE PROSECUTOR 446-447 (December, 1972).
THE POLICE ROLE AND JUVENILE DELINQUECY. By Richard W.
Kobetz. 8 THE PROSECUTOR 64-65 (May, 1972).
THE EFFICACY OF LAW. By Harry W. Jones. 9 THE PROSECUTOR
375 (1973).
POLITICS AND PUNISHMENT. By Mark T. Carleton. 64 JOURNAL OF
CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 377-378 (1973).
REINHOLD NIEBUHR: PROPHET TO POLITICANS. By Ronald Stone.
XLVIII THOUGHT QUARTERLY REVIEW 150-151 (1973)
THE RELIABILITY OF EVIDENCE. By Arne Trankell. AMERICAN
BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 1238, 1244 (November, 1973).
THE WISE MINORITY: AN ARGUMENT FOR DRAFT RESISTANCE AND CIVIL
DISOBEDIENCE. By Leon Friedman, 67 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION REVIEW 616-617 (Spring, 1973)
THE CONSCIENCE OF A LAWYER. By David Mellinkoff. AMERICAN
BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 902-903 (August, 1974).
THE KNAPP COMMISSION REPORT. 10 THE PROSECUTOR 177-178
(1974).
REAPPORTIONMENT: LAW, POLITICS AND COMPUTERS. By Terry B.
O'Rourke. THE ACADEMIC REVIEWER 22-24 (Spring-Summer, 1974).
THE SUPREME COURT AND CONESSIONS OF GUILT. By Otis H.
Stephens, Jr. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 404-405 (April,
1974).
SUCCESSFUL TECHNIQUES FOR CRIMINAL TRIALS. By F. Lee Bailey
and Henry B. Rothblatt. 9 THE PROSECUTOR 440-441 (1974).
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LAW, POLITICS AND BIRTH CONTROL. By C. Thomas Dienes. 61
CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 570-571 (Spring, 1975).
PRIVATE CONSCIENCE AND PUBLIC LAW: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. By
Richard J. Regan, S.J. 61 CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 570-571
(Spring, 1975).
BY WHAT RIGHT? A COMMENTARY ON THE SUPREME COURT'S POWER TO
REVISE THE CONSTITUTION. By Louis Lusky. AMERICAN BAR
ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 626,628 (May, 1977).
THE AGES OF AMERICAN LAW. By Grant Gilmore. AMERICAN BAR
ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 1726-1727 (November, 1978).
GOVERNMENT BY JUDICIARY: THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE FOURTEENTH
AMENDMENT. By Roaul Berger. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
JOURNAL 1120, 1121 (July, 1978).
HISTORY AND MEANING OF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. By Hermine
Herta Meyer. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 1558, 1560
(October, 1978).
FORT APACHE. By Tom Walker. 13 THE PROSECUTOR 375 (1979)
THINKING ABOUT CRIME. By James Wilson. 13 THE PROSECUTOR 375
(1979).
THE BADGE OF THE ASSASSIN. By Robert Tanenbaum and Phillip
Rosenberg. AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 362, 363 (March,
1980).
A LAWYER LOOKS AT THE CONSTITUTION. By Rex Lee. 68 AMERICAN BAR
ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 334,336 (1981).
THE FIRST FREEDOM: THE TUMULTOUS HISTORY OF FREE SPEECH IN
AMERICA. By Nat Hentoff, 67 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
336, 338 (March, 1981).
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AMERICAN INDUSTRIALIZATION, ECONOMIC EXPANSION AND THE LAW. By
Joseph Frese and Joseph Judd, Eds. 11 PERSPECTIVE 122 (1982).
DEALING WITH STATUTES. By Willard Hurst. 11 PERSPECTIVE 188
(1982).
SOURCES AND DOCUMENTS OF UNITED STATES CONSTITUTIONS: VOL. I
(2ND SERIES) - 1492 TO 1800. By William F. Swindler, Editor. 69
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 215 (1983).
PROFILES AND CRITIQUES IN SOCIAL THEORY. By Anthony Giddens. 13
PERSPECTIVE 60 (1984).
GOD, COUNTRY AND THE SUPREME COURT. By James H.
Fitzpatrick. 15 PERSPECTIVE 77 (1986).
LAW'S EMPIRE. BY RONALD DWORKIN. 15 PERSPECTIVE 186 (1986).
THE RISE OF MODERN JUDICIAL REVIEW: FROM CONSTITUTIONAL
INTERPRETATION TO JUDGE-MADE LAW. BY Christopher Wolfe. II
BENCHMARK 205 (SUMMER, 1986).
DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH; RELIGION AND POLITICS FROM THE PILGRIM
FATHERS TO RONALD REAGAN. By Wilbur Edel. 17 PERSPECTIVE 14
(1988).
THE LOGIC OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: APPLYING THE CONSTITUTION TO
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD. BY Daniel L. Feldman. 19 PERSPECTIVE
162 (1990).
A THEORY OF PROPERTY, BY STEPHEN M. MUNZER, 21 PERSPECTIVE 62
(1992).
INVESTIGATING SUBJECTIVITY: RESEARCH ON LIVED EXPERIENCE. BY
Carolyn Ellis and Michael G. Flaherty, 23 Perspective 155 (1994).
JOHN COURTNEY MURRAY AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL CONVERSATION. BY
Robert Hunt and Kenneth Grasso, 23 Perspective 60 (1994).
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DECIDING TO DECIDE: AGENDA SETTING IN THE UNITED STATES
SUPREME COURT. BY H. W. PERRY, JR., 23 PERSPECTIVE 196
(1994).
IN DEFENSE OF THE CONSTITUTION. BY GEORGE W. CAREY. UNIVERSITY
BOOKMAN (October, 1995), 17-20 (1995).
THE CONSTITUTION AS POLITICAL STRUCTURE. BY MARTIN H. REDISH. 90
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 200 (1996)
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE SUPREME COURT: LIVING OUT THE
NIGHTMARES OF THE FEDERALISTS. CHRISTOPHER C. FAILE. 25
PERSPECTIVE 31 (1996).
RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC: JASPER ADAMS AND THE
CHURCH-STATE DEBATE. DANIEL L. DREISBACH. 36 UNIVERSITY
BOOKMAN 16-21 (1997).
BURNING THE FLAG: THE GREAT 1989-1990 AMERICAN FLAG DESECRATION
CONTROVERSY. ROBERT JUSTIN GOLDSTEIN. 26 PERSPECTIVE 168
(1997).
ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUND. JOHN HART ELY. 27 PERSPECTIVE 52
(1998).
FROM PARCHMENT TO POWER: HOW JAMES MADISON USED THE BILL OF
RIGHTS TO SAVE THE CONSTITUTION. BY ROBERT A. GOLDWIN. 27
PERSPECTIVE 104 (1998).
THE MIRANDAA NDDE BGAETOER: GLEA WC,. JTUHSOTMICAES, AIIIN, DE dPsO. L2I9C IPNEGR, SBPYE CRTICIVHEA R16D8 A(.2 L0E0O0 ).
CONSTITUTIONAL SELF-GOVERNMENT. BY CHRISTOPHER l.
EISGRUBER. 31 PERSPECTIVES 113 (Spring, 2002).
NEGLECTED POLICIES: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGAL COMMENTARY AS
CIVIC EDUCATION. BY IRA L. STRAUBER. 32 PERSPECTIVES 46-47
(Winter, 2003).
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PRESENTATIONS
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, St. John’s University School of Law, Queens,New York (September 23, 2010).
(Invited workshop participant), “Liberty in Walter Lippmann’s The Public Philosophy,” LibertyFund Socratic Seminar, Indianapolis, Indiana (August 7-9. 2009).
(Invited workshop participant). “Separation of Powers,” Liberty Fund (May 15-18, 2008).
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
(Invited workshop participant). “Liberty and Culture in Irving Babbitt,” Liberty Fund (February24-28, 2008). Indianapolis, Indiana.
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, San Diego School of Law, San Diego,California (February 12, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Western State School of Law, Fullerton,California (February 11, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Hastings School of Law, San Francisco,California (February 7, 2008).
“Roundtable Discussion on William Gangi, One Scholar’s Journey on the Dark Side,” ChapmanSchool of Law, Orange, California (February 11, 2008). Two professors of law commenting onmy article.
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, University of Las Vegas School of Law, LasVegas, Nevada (February 6, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Florida International School of Law, MiamiFlorida (January 31, 2008). Law faculty comment.
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Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, University of Miami School of Law, CoralGables, Florida (January 30, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Nova Southeastern School of Law, FortLauderdale, Florida (January 29, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Florida State University School of Law,Tallahassee, Florida (January 28, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, University of Florida School of Law, Orlando,Florida (January 24, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Florida A & M School of Law, Orlando,Florida (January 23, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Florida Coastal School of Law,Jacksonville, Florida (January 22, 2008).
Guest Lecturer, “Caring Too Much About Important Things: The Decline of AmericanConstitutional Law,” Federalist Society Chapter, Pepperdine School of Law, Los Angeles,California (October 25, 2007).
Guest Lecturer, Constitution Day Lecture -- “The Decline of American Constitutional Law,”Federalist Society Chapter, Pace University School of Law, Westchester, New York (September17, 2007).
Guest Lecturer, Constitution Day Lecture -- “The Decline of American Constitutional Law,”Federalist Society Chapter, New York School of Law, New York, New York (September 17,2007).
Guest Lecturer, Constitution Day Lecture -- “The Decline of American Constitutional Law,”Federalist Society Chapter, University of Nebraska School of Law, Lincoln, Nebraska(September 7, 2007). Law faculty comment.
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Western State College School of Law,Fullerton, California (February 21, 2007).
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FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Laverne School of Law, Ontario,California (February 21, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Federalist Society Chapter, LoyolaSchool of Law, Los Angeles, California (February 20, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Federalist Society Chapter, TrinitySchool of Law, Santa Ana, California (February 20, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, University of Southern California-DavisSchool of Law, Sacramento, California (February 15, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, McGeorge School of Law, Sacramento,California (February 14, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, University of San Francisco School ofLaw, San Francisco, California (February 13, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Golden Gate School of Law, SanFrancisco, California (February 12, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Loyola School of Law, New Orleans,Louisiana (January 25, 2007). FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Tulane School of Law, New Orleans,Louisiana (January 24, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Louisiana State University School ofLaw, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (January 23, 2007).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer Western New England School of Law(November 13, 2006).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Chapman School of Law, Los Angeles,CA. (September 21, 2006).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles,CA. (September 20, 2006)
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, University of Southern California Schoolof Law, Los Angeles, CA. (September 19, 2006).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, UCLA, Berkeley School of Law(November 18, 2005), Berkeley, California.
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DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY,Colloquium Speaker (November 14, 2005), Queens, NY. .
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, South Carolina School of Law(November 9, 2005), Columbia, South Carolina.
H.B. EARHART FOUNDATION (November 4-6, 2005), The Mills House Hotel, Charleston,South Carolina. The intent of this conference was to give former fellows of the foundationan opportunity to meet and discuss future individual or joint grant applications.
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, South Texas College of Law, Houston,Texas (September 19, 2005).
Participant, “American Political Writing During the Colonial Period,” Liberty Foundation,
Donald Lutz, Director. Houston, Texas (September 15-18,. 2005).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, DEBATE: State University of New York,Buffalo School of Law, Buffalo, New York (October 5, 2004).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Hofstra School of Law, Westbury, NewYork (November 22, 2004). .
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer,University of North Dakota School ofLaw, Grand Forks, ND (December 3, 2004).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Case Western Reserve School of Law,Cleveland, Ohio (January 26, 2005).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Cleveland Marshall School of Law,Cleveland, Ohio (January 27, 2005).
FEDERALIST SOCIETY CHAPTER, Guest Lecturer, Richmond School of Law, Richmond,Virginia (February 10, 2005).
Participant, “Bertrand de Jouvenel on Power.” Liberty Foundation (September 9-12, 2004),George W. Carey, Director, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
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Southwest Texas University. (November 14-16, 2001) Series of Lectures to students and
faculty.
Paper, AThe Impact of Terror: Rethinking Civil Liberties?,@ Delivered before the faculty of
Southwest Texas University, 2001 ( Invited as Speaker in the Program in American
Constitutionalism).
Paper, ACaring Too Much About Very Important Things-- The Decline of American
Constitutional Law@ ARANDALL W. BLAND DISTINGUISHED LECTURE IN AMERICAN
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND THEORY.@ Delivered before the Student body,
November 15, 2001.
Seminar: Current Themes in American Constitutional Law. Graduate students at
Southwest Texas University, November 14, 2001.
Participant, ASartori on Liberty and Democracy,@ Liberty Fund Colloquium, Crawfordsville,
Indiana (October 12-15, 2000)
Chair, Discussant, "Strengthening the Separation of Powers and the Judiciary," 53RD
NEW YORK STATE POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, New York (May 7-8, 1999).
Panel. "The Role of Internships. 53RD NEW YORK STATE POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION,
New York (May 7-8, 1999).
Discussant, "Panel: Internships and Service-Learning," 20th Teaching Public
Administration Conference, Colorado Springs (March 20-24, 1998).
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Testimony, United States Senate, Committee on the Judiciary (March 7, 1995). Panel:
The Jury and the Search for Truth.
Paper, "Judicial Abuses of the Constitutional Structure: The Supreme Court as Legislator,"
The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, St. John's University, School of
Law (December 1, 1993).
Paper, "American Constitutional Law: One Scholar's Journey,"
Delivered before the faculty of Southwest Texas University
April 16, 1993. Invited as Speaker in the Program in American
Constitutionalism.
Paper, "Judicial Power - A View from the Federalist Papers," (Invited as Speaker in the
Program in American Constitutionalism. Delivered before the University student body at
Southwest Texas University April 16, 1993; subsequently published as the lead article
in LIBERTY UNDER LAW: AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM: YESTERDAY, TODAY
AND TOMORROW 1. Edited by Kenneth Grasso (University Press of American, 1997).
T.V. Appearance, "Meet the Professors," Southwest Texas University
Panel, "States and Individual Rights," Discussant Northeast
Political Science Association, Providence, R.I., (November,
1992).
Paper, "Supreme Court and Coerced Confessions: Fulminante v.
Arizona in Perspective," Northeast Political Science
Association, Providence, R.I. (November, 1992)
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Paper - "Chairpersons - Increasing the Candidate Pool: Comments on Structure and
Types," Proceedings of the 14th National Conference on Teaching Public Administration.
Knoxville, Tennessee (February 20-23, 1991)
Paper - "Levels of Human Discourse." 13th National Conference on Teaching Public
Administration, Arizona State University, National, (February 14-17, 1990), Tempe,
Arizona.
Paper - "Self-Image, Interpersonal Conflicts, and Public Administration" Northeast Political
Science Association, Regional, (April 20-21, 1990), Albany, New York.
Lecture - "Court Power and the Threat to Self-Government," St. Peter's College Lecture
Series, St. Peter's College, Jersey City, New Jersey, Regional, March 20, 1990).
Group Leader - Danforth Associations of New York Regional Conference, Caumsett State
Park, New York. January 19-21, 1990. Participation in Workshops: "Soviet Education".
Discussant, Subject: "Reaching Out to the Professions: The Public Sector and the
University," New York State Political Science Association, Regional, (March 31, 1989),
John Jay College, New York, New York.
Paper - "Update: The Liberal Arts Professor as a Recruiter." 12th National Conference
on Teaching Public Administration, Federal Executive Training Institute, National, (March
14-16, 1989), Charlottesville, Virginia.
Paper - "The Fourth and Sixth Amendments," St. Francis College Lecture Series on The
Constitution, Regional, (October 17, 1988), Brooklyn, New York.
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Chair, "Liberalism and Republicanism in Early American Political Thought," Center for the
Study of the Constitution, American Political Science Association Convention, National,
(September 1, 1988), Washington, D.C..
Paper: "The Sixth Amendment and the People's Right to Govern Themselves." Center for
Judicial Studies Series on the Bill of Rights: Theory and Development, Washington
University Law School, National, (September 15, 1987), St. Louis, Missouri.
Paper: "Raoul Berger and Constitutional Law" Roundtable: Raoul Berger and the
Constitution, American Political Science Association Convention, National, (September 3,
1987), Chicago, Illinois.
Paper: "Self Government and the Deconstitutionalization of the Constitution, Young College
Republicans National Convention, National, (June 20, 1987), Philadelphia, Pa., 13 pages.
Paper: "Free Speech and the First Amendment," New York Public Library, Lecture Series,
Local (May 12, 1987), Baychester.
Paper: "Judicial Power and the People's Right to Govern Themselves," Arizona
Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council and the National District Attorneys' Association,
National, (July 28, 1986), Tucson, Arizona.
Danforth Teaching Associate Regional Conference. October 18-20, 1986. Caumsett
State Park, New York. Participation in Workshops, "Values in the Country and the
College."
Danforth Teaching Associate Regional Conference. Participant in workshops. 1986, 1987.
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American Political Science Association Convention 81ST ANNUAL MEETING, AMERICAN
POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 64, 81, 138 (August 29 - September 1, 1985,
New Orleans, LA).
-Paper, co-author, "The Record of P.R. in American
Local Government: A Critical View" (with F. A. Hermens). August 29,
1985.
-Discussant, Panel, Judicial Review and Democracy. August 30, 1985.
-Paper. "The Liberal Arts Professor As A Recruiter." August 31, 1985.
Danforth Teaching Associate Regional Conference. Participant in workshops. 1978,
1982, 1984.
American Political Science Association. Walter Bagehot Research
Council. Discussant. New York. 1981.
College Public Agency Council Metropolitian Area Annual Confer
ence. United States Office of Personnel Management. Participant. Kings Point,
New York, 1981.
New York State Assembly Intern Conference. Panelist. Albany, 1980.
College Public Agency Council, Eastern Region, United States Office of Personnel
Management. Participant. Grossingers, N.Y.1980.
College Public Agency Council, Eastern Region. United States
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Office of Personnel Management. Paper: The Role of Internships. Brooklyn. 1979.
Northeastern Political Science Association. Paper: The Emerging
Counter-Revolution in Criminal Justice. Albany. 1975.
Politeia Society. Leo Strauss, "Thoughts on Machiavelli."
Participant. Annapolis. (January, 1973).
Politeia Society. Ferdinand A. Hermens, "Proportional Representa
tion: The Road to Anarchy." Chairman. (February, 1973). N.Y.C.
Politeia Society. Eric Voegelin, "The Effects of Radio Carbon
Dating on Modern Histiography." Participant. (March, 1973). N.Y.C.
Politeia Society. Gerhart Niemeyer, "Reconstruction of Political
Philosophy. Chairman. (November, 1973). N.Y.C.
Politeia Society. Thomas Molnar, "The Confrontation of the
Rational and Irrational in Western Thought" (December, 1971 (participant);
January, 1972 (chaired). New York City.
Politeia Society. William Oliver Martin, "Christian Revelation
and the Epistemological Problem in Modern Philosophy (Descartes and Kant).
Participant. February, 1972. New York City.
Politeia Society. Wolfgang M. Zucker, "The Demonization of the
Modern World" Participant. (March, 1972). New York City.
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Politeia Society. Will Herberg, "Metaphysics and History in
Political Philosophy . Participant. (April, 1972) N.Y.C.
Politeia Society. Dietrich Von Hildebrand, "Christian Revelation
and Philosophy" Participant. (May, 1972). N.Y.C.
Politeia Society. Henry Paolucci, "Reflections on Eric Voegelin's `On Hegal: A Study in
Sorcery.'" Participant. (October, 1972).
Politeia Society. Paul Eidelberg, "Toward a Politics of Magnanimity." Participant.
(November, 1972).
Educational Testing Service. Middle States Regional Conference
Issues and Problems in Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid.
(November, 1970). Participant.
GRANTS AWARDED
1967: Earhart Fellow ($1,000)
1980: Earhart Foundation Research Grant ($3,750)
1981: Earhart Foundation Research Grant ($5,100)
1987: "The Sixth Amendment and the People's Right to Govern Themselves."
Center for Judicial Studies Series on the Bill of Rights: Theory and
Development, underwritten by the National Endowment for the Humanities,
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Washington University Law School, $1,000, plus expenses (September 15,
1987), St. Louis, Missouri.
1989: N.E.H. Summer Institute Fellowhip on Classic Texts in Early American
History. University of Connecticut ($2,500).
2010: Center for Teaching and Learning Fellow (Integrating Technology and
Teaching), $2000 (materials).
ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS
New York State Legislative Resolution (1984)
Skull & Circle Honor Society - St. John's College
Danforth Teaching Associate (1978)
Delta Tau Kappa, International Social Science Honor Society
American Men & Women of Science
Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Fraternity
Library of Congress: Selection of article for inclusion in materials used for the National
Collegiate Debate Issues -felony crime.
Selected as St. John's University Nominee for the National Endowment for the Humanities
Summer Fellowship (1973) (1978)
1986: Washington Legal Foundation. National Academic Advisory Board.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Project 87: The American Constitutional Bicentennial, Consulting
Scholar
Finalist: Considered for the position of Director, Federal Executive
Institute in Charlottesville, Virginia with the Office of Personnel
Management, 1982.
Radio Interview, The Supreme Court and Crime, Joel Martin,
WBAB Radio (6/24/81)
Gibson Civic Association (Valley Stream) 1970 - present
St. Joseph's Parish: Instructor, Religious Instructor, Vice President
American Association of University Professors (1970 - present), member
Faculty Association, member; Board of Directors (1970 - present),
Vice-President (1973); President (1974)
High School Seminar Programs: Holy Family Huntington, N.Y. Delivered lectures in the
1971 and 1972 Seminar Programs on Police Interrogation, Political Philosophy, the
Supreme Court and American Conservativism and Liberalism; Jericho Public High School
Seminar Program. Delivered lecture: "The Court, Crime and Conservativism - An Attempt
at Dialogue. (1972).
Jamaica Jewish Center (April 30, 1972). Lecture, "The Court,
Crime and Conservativism - An Attempt at Dialogue " (1972)
Sisterhood of Temple Sinai (November 21, 1972). Lecture on
Police Interrogation.
National Convention of Jewish Women - Hollis Chapter (January 10,
1973). Lecture from article: "And Set the Guilty Free".
Huntington High School Social Studies Seminar (May, 1973).
Lecture on Police Interrogation and Political Theory.
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Metropolitian Marriage Encounter
-Team Couple (1973-1976)
-Far Rockaway Regional Board (1973-1974)
-Coordinator, Five Towns Region (with wife) 1974-1977