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MILTON HEUMANN February 2014

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BUSINESS ADDRESS:

Rutgers University

Department of Political Science

405 Hickman Hall, Douglass Campus

New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1411

(848) 932-9265

heumann@rci.rutgers.edu

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND:

Ph.D. (Political Science) Yale University, May 1976

M.Phil. (Masters of Philosophy in Political Science) Yale University, 1971

B.A. (Political Science) Brooklyn College, 1968

One semester graduate work at City University New York—

Graduate Center, January 1969-June 1969

AREAS OF ACADEMIC INTEREST:

Criminal Justice

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

Policy Analysis

DISSERTATION:

Adapting to Plea Bargaining: The Experiences of Prosecutors, Judges and

Defense Attorneys

Awarded the Edward S. Corwin Dissertation Award, American Political Science Association, September 1977

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS

A. Books and Monographs

Good Cop, Bad Cop: Profiling, Race and Competing Visions of Justice

(With Lance Cassak), New York: Peter Lang Press, 2003

Hate Speech on Campus: Cases, Case Studies, and Commentary (with

Thomas Church), Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1997

Civil Settlement and Styles of Negotiation in Dispute Resolution (with

Jonathan Hyman), New Jersey: Administrative Office of Courts,

1995. Selections reprinted in: Leonard Riskin and James

Westbrook, Dispute Resolution and Lawyers, 2nd Edition, St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing, 1997

Speedy Disposition: Monetary Incentives and Policy Reform in the

Criminal Courts (with Thomas Church), Albany, NY: SUNY

Press, Fall 1992

Plea Bargaining: The Experiences of Prosecutors, Judges and Defense

Attorneys, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978

Selection of the Lawyer’s Literary Club, Summer 1978

Nominated by Professor H. Bradford Westerfield of Yale

University for the Book Award of the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools, May 1979 Paperback Edition, University of Chicago Press, September 1981

B. Reports

“Police Corps and Community Policing: Criminal Justice Citizenship, and

Democracy” (with Jennet Kirkpatrick), Report for the Walt Whitman Center for the Culture and Politics of Democracy, 1996

“Monetary Incentives and Policy Reform” (with Thomas Church), Report,

National Institute of Justice, 1987

“The Civil Pro Bono Panel of the United States District Court for the

Eastern District of New York: An Evaluation” (with J.L. Pottenger,

Jr.), Report, Eastern District Civil Litigation Fund, Inc., 1984

“The Impact of the Michigan Felony Firearms Statute on Detroit Recorder’s

Court” (with Colin Loftin and David McDowall), Interim Report, National Institute of Justice, 1980

C. Articles and Reviews

“The World of Whistleblowing: From the Altruist to the Avenger,” with Al Friedes, Lance Cassak, Wendy Wright, and Ela Joshi, Public Integrity, (Winter 2013-14) 25-51.

“Plea Bargaining Revisited,” Criminal Law Bulletin (2013) 1459-1476.

“Philadelphia Lawyers: Policing the Law in Pennsylvania,” with Brian Pinaire and Christian Scarlett, Journal of the Professional Lawyer (American Bar Association), (Spring 2012), 137-179.

“Bad Medicine: On Discipling Physician Felons,” with Brian Pinaire and

Simon Burger, Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution,

(Fall 2009) 133-180

“Prescribing Justice: The Law and Politics of Discipline For

Physician Felony Offenders,” with Brian Pinaire and Jennifer

Lerman, Boston University Public Interest Law Journal,

(Fall 2007), 1-38

“Old Wine in New Bottles: A Reconsideration of Informing Jurors About

Punishment in Determinate-and Mandatory-Sentencing Cases,” with

Lance Cassak, Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy (winter

2007), 411-496

“Barred From the Bar: The Process, Politics and Policy Implications of Discipline for Attorney Felony Offenders,” with Brian Pinaire and Jennifer Lerman, The Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law, 13 (Winter 2006) 2, 290-330

“Feiner v. New York,” “Hate Crimes,” “Prison Population Growth,”

“Sentencing Reform Act,” “Actual Malice Standard,” “Balancing

Test,” Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties, 3 vols, edited by Paul Finkelman, New York: Routledge, 2006

Review Essay: “Jury Trials and Plea Bargaining,” Criminology and

Criminal Justice: An International Journal, 4 (November 2006),

459-461

“Peremptory Challenges,” The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court, 2nd edition, edited by Kermit Hall, James Ely, and Joel Grossman, New York: Oxford University Press, 2005, 730-731

Articles and Reviews (continued)

“Peremptory Challenges,” Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court, edited by

David Schultz, New York: Facts on File, 2005

“Beyond the Sentence: Public Perceptions of Collateral Consequences for

Felony Offenders,” with Brian Pinaire and Thomas Clark, Criminal Justice Bulletin, 4 (2005), 24-46.

“Back to the Future: The Centrality of Plea Bargaining in the Criminal

Justice System,” Canadian Journal of Law and Society/Revue

Canadienne Droit et Societe, 18 (2003), 133-142

“Barred From the Vote: Public Attitudes Toward the Disenfranchisement of Felons”, with Brian Pinaire and Laura Bilotta, Fordham Urban Law Review, 30 (2003), 1519-1550

“The Supreme Court and Bush v. Gore: Assessing the Forum for the Resolution of Disputes in a Democracy,” with Lance Cassak, The Future of Democratic Politics, eds. Gerald Pomper and Marc Weiner, Rutgers University Press, (2003)

“Plea Bargaining: Process and Outcome,” Criminal Justice Bulletin,

38 (September-October 2002), 630-641

“Afterword: Profiling After September 11,” with Lance Cassak,

Rutgers Law Review, 54 (2001), 283-291

“Profiles in Justice? – Police Discretion, Symbolic Assailants and Stereotyping,” with Lance Cassak, Rutgers Law Review 53 (2001), 911-977

“Plea Bargaining,” International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral

Sciences, Oxford, England: Elsevier Science, (2001), 11507-11513

“The Prosecutor,” with Brian Pinaire, The Oxford Companion to American Law, edited by Kermit Hall, New York: Oxford University Press, (2001), 675-677

“Panacea or Palliative? An Analysis of the National Police Corps

Program,” with J.F. Kirkpatrick and J. Scourfield, Handbook of Global Legal Policy, edited by Stuart Nagel, New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., (2000)

Articles and Reviews (continued)

“The Police Corps: Researching Teaching and Teaching Research,” in

Experiencing Citizenship: Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Political Science, edited by Richard Battistoni and Bill

Hudson, Washington, DC, American Association of Higher Education, (1997)

“Negotiation Methods and Litigation Settlement in New Jersey: ‘You

Can’t Always Get What You Want’,” with Jonathan Hyman, Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution 12 (1997), 253-310

“Minitrials and Matchmakers: Styles of Conducting Settlement

Conferences,” with Jonathan Hyman, Judicature 80 (1996), 123-129

“Mandatory Sentencing and the Abolition of Plea Bargaining: The

Michigan Felony Firearms Statute,” with Colin Loftin, Law and Society Reader, edited by Richard Abel, New York: NYU Press, (1994). An earlier version of this article appeared in Law and Society Review 13 (1979) 393-430

“Civil Settlements in New Jersey: A Study,” with Jonathan Hyman,

Supplement to N.J. Law Journal (1993), 18-21

“Empirical Questions and Data Sources: Guideline and Sentencing

Research in the Federal System,” Federal Sentencing Reporter 6 (1993), 15-18

“The Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Negotiated Justice”, Federal

Sentencing Reporter 3 (1991), 223-226

“Interviewing Trial Judges,” in “Strategies for Judicial Research: Soaking

& Poking in the Judiciary,” Judicature 73 (1990), 200-202

“Criminal Sentencing,” Law and Social Inquiry 15 (1990), 121-133

“Criminal Justice Reform, Monetary Incentives, & Policy Evaluation,”

with Thomas Church, Law and Policy 12C (1990), 81-102

“The Limits of ‘Crash’ Programs,” with Thomas Church, Judicature 74

(1990), 73-76

“The Underexamined Assumptions of the Invisible Hand: Monetary

Incentives as Policy Instruments,” with Tom Church, Journal of Policy Analysis & Management 8 (1989), 641-657

Articles and Reviews (continued)

“Plea Bargaining Systems and Plea Bargaining Styles: Alternate Patterns

of Case Resolution in Criminal Court,” American Court Systems, edited by Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat, San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company (1978), 103-109 and (1989), 118-124

“Plea Bargaining,” Encyclopedia of the American Judicial System, edited

by Robert Janosik, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons (1987), 890-899

“Comments on Managing Negotiated Justice,” The Justice System Journal

12 (1987), 114-118

“Criminal Trials, Negotiated Pleas, and the Effective Assistance of

Counsel: Notes About and Toward a Theory of the Attorney’s Role in Case Resolution,” New York University Review of Law and Social Change 14 (1986), 157-164

“Not-So-Blissful Ignorance: Informing Jurors About Punishment in

Mandatory Sentencing Cases,” with Lance Cassak, American Criminal Law Review 20 (1983), 343-392

“Mandatory Sentencing and Firearms Violence: Evaluating an Alternative

to Gun Control,” with Colin Loftin and David McDowall, Law and Society Review 17 (1982-83), 287-318

“Federal Firearms Policy and Mandatory Sentencing,” with Colin Loftin

and David McDowall, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 73 (1982), 1051-1060

“Thinking about Plea Bargaining,” The Study of Criminal Courts, edited

by Peter Nardulli, Cambridge, Mass: Ballinger Publishing Co. (1979), 201-225

Book Review of Paul Wice, Criminal Lawyers, American Political

Science Review 73 (December 1979), 1166-1167

Book Review of Martin Levin, Urban Politics and the Criminal Courts,

University of Michigan Law Review, 76 (1977), 213-222

“A Note on Plea Bargaining and Case Pressure,” Law and Society

Review, 9 (1975), 515-528

D. Papers

“Discipline and Punish? (Self-) Policing the Profession of Law – in

Pennsylvania and Beyond,” with Brian Pinaire and Christian

Scarlett, presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southern

Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 2011

“A Bitter Pill to Swallow: On Discipling Physician Felons,” with Brian

Pinaire and Simon Burger, presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Law and Society Association, Denver, Colorado, May 2009.

“License to Operate: The Process, Politics, and Policy Implications of

Discipline For Physician Felony Offenders,” with Brian Pinaire and

Jennifer Lerman, presented at the 2007 Meeting of the Law &

Society Association, July 2007.

“Barred From the Bar: The Process and Politics of Disciplining Attorney

Felony Offenders,” with Brian Pinaire and Jennifer Lerman,

presented at the 2005 Meeting of the Law & Society Association,

Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2005

“Justice Discussed: Conceptions of Crime and Punishment in America,”

with Brian Pinaire, presented at the 2004 meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, Oregon, 2004

“Beyond the Sentence: Public Perceptions of Collateral Consequences For

Felony Offenders,” with Brian Pinaire and Tom Clark, presented at the 2003 Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, November 2003

“The Supreme Court, Democratic Theory and the Bill of Rights”, presented

At Farleigh Dickinson University, September 2002

“Barred From the Vote: Public Attitudes Toward the Disenfranchisement

of Felons,” with Brian Pinaire and Laura Bilotta, presented at the 2001 Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, November 2001

“Punishing the Words that Wound: Hate Speech Regulation in Western

Democracies,” with Thomas Church, presented at 1996 meeting of the Research Committee on Comparative Judicial Studies of the International Political Science Association, Jerusalem, Israel, July 1996

Papers (continued)

“The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: The Utilization of Data for Policy

Analysis and Applied Research by Congress, the Courts, and the Commission,” presented at United States Sentencing Commission

Sponsored National Conference: Empirical Questions and Data Sources: Guidelines and Sentencing Research in the Federal System, Washington, D.C., 1993

“An Analysis of the Civil Settlement Process in New Jersey,” with

Jonathan Hyman and Sanford Jaffe, presented at the Seventeenth Annual United States Judicial Conference for the District of New Jersey, West Orange, NJ, 1993

“Negotiation Methods and Litigation Settlement in New Jersey ‘You

Can’t Always Get What You Want,’” with Jonathan Hyman, presented at the International Conference on Lawyers and Lawyering, Lake Windermere, UK, 1993

“Lawyers as Problem Solvers: Alternative Methods of Negotiation in the

Settlement of Civil Litigation,” with Jonathan Hyman, presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Philadelphia, 1992

“The Unexamined Assumptions of the Invisible Hand: Monetary

Incentives as Policy Instruments,” with Thomas Church, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 1988

This paper received the Policy Studies Organization 1989

Annual Prize for best policy studies conference paper.

“Monetary Incentives and Policy Reform: Notes Toward a Theory,” with

Thomas Church, presented at the 1986 meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Austin, October 1986

“Incentives and Criminal Justice Reform: Working Paper,” with Thomas

Church, in: Vera Institute of Justice, The New York City Speedy Disposition Program: Incentives and Prosecutional Initiatives in Reducing Court Delay and Jail Overcrowding – Technical Report, 1986

“Examining Civil Justice: The Lessons from Criminal Courts,” presented

at the 1985 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, San Diego, June 1985

Papers (continued)

“Appellate Review and Sentencing Panels,” in: Report of the Committee

on Sentencing to the Chief Justice of New Jersey Supreme Court, March 1983

“Plea Bargaining Systems and Plea Bargaining Styles: Alternate Patterns

of Case Resolution in Criminal Courts,” presented at the 1974 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 1974

This paper was nominated by Professor Sheldon Goldman

of the University of Massachusetts for the APSA’s 1975 Pi Sigma Alpha Award. Portions of this paper appear in American Court Systems: edited by Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat, San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1978

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS

Teaching and Mentoring Award, Law and Courts Section of American Political Science Association, September 2011

Faculty Appreciation Award, Sigma Phi Epsilon, April 2007

Selected, Honorary Member, Golden Key International Honor Society, 2004

Selected, Salutatorian Speaker, Douglass College Commencement, May 1997

Selected, Speaker for SUNY Albany Political Science Department Honors Convocation,

“Doing the Right Thing? The Supreme Court in American Politics,” 1995

Selected “The Cream of the RU Crop” (for teaching), Michael Moore and Rob Lawrie,

RU’s Unofficial College Catalog, Rutgers 101, 1992

Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching, Rutgers University, 1992

Baccalaureate Ceremony Speaker, Douglass College, Elected by Douglass College Class

of 1990, May 1990

Policy Studies Organization Award for best policy studies conference paper, “The

Unexamined Assumptions of the Invisible Hand: Monetary Incentives as Policy Instruments,” 1989

Ranked in Top 25 of Cohort (by year of Ph.D.) in terms of number of times work is cited

“The Political Science 400: Citation, by Ph.D. Cohort and by Ph.D. Granting Institution,” PS (June 1989), 258-269

Selected as member of the Editorial Board of The Justice System Journal, 1986-1989

Guggenheim Fellow, Yale Law School, 1980-81, and Spring Semesters, 1986, 1987

Selected as a “Best Teacher,” The Rutgers Review, 1985

Nominated by Political Science Department for Lindback Award for Distinguished

Teaching at Rutgers University, 1984

Selected as member of the Editorial Board of the American Bar Foundation Research

Journal, December, 1982

Selected as Faculty Associate of the Eagleton Institute, 1982-1983, 1983-1984,

1984-1985, 1985-1986, 1986-1987, 1987-1988, 1988-1989

Elected to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association, 1979-1980, 1983-1985

Academic Awards and Honors (continued)

Selection of the Lawyer’s Literary Club, Plea Bargaining, 1978

University of Michigan Faculty Research Fellowship for Spring/Summer, 1978

Nominated by Political Science Department for Class of 1923 Award (teaching),

University of Michigan, 1978

Listed in: American Men and Women of Science (Tempe: Jaques Cattell Press, Summer,

1978)

APSA Edward S. Corwin Award for Best Dissertation in Public Law, 1977

Distinguished Service Award (service and teaching), University of Michigan, 1976

Sinclair Memorial Award for Counseling, University of Michigan, 1976

Nominated by Political Science Department for Henry Russell Award, University of

Michigan, 1976

Nominated for APSA Pi Sigma Alpha Award for best paper: “Plea Bargaining and Plea

Bargaining Styles: Alternate Patterns of Case Resolution in Criminal Courts,” 1975

Nominated by Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, for Class of 1923

Award (teaching), 1975

National Science Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Study, 1970-73

Phi Beta Kappa, 1968

Woodrow Wilson Designee, 1968

New York State Regents College Teaching Fellowship, 1968

GRANTS:

“Citizen Suits: The Legal Mobilization of Environmental Disputes,” with Yvonne

Wollenberg, Fund for Research on Dispute Resolution, July 1991-June 1992

Budgetary Incentives and Reducing Delay in the Criminal Courts,” with Thomas

Church, National Institute of Justice, December 1984 – November 1986

“The Impact of the Michigan Felony Firearm Law on Detroit’s Recorder’s Court,” with

Colin Loftin, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, March 1978-March 1980

TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

2013-Present Distinguished Professor (change in Professor II title), Rutgers University

1997-July 2003 Professor II, Rutgers University

1997-June 2003 Chair, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University

1996 (Spring) Visiting Lecturer, Yale Law School

1993. (Spring Semester) Visiting Lecturer, Yale Law School

Teaching And Research Experience (continued)

Walt Whitman Center at Rutgers University, Development of Model Course on the “Police Corps.” Included internships with judges, prosecutors, and

police in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. A course paper on corruption was awarded the Political Science Department’s prize for best undergraduate paper in 1994-95.

1990. Summer Institute Faculty, Constitutional Principles (Eagleton Institute for

High School Teachers)

1988 (Spring) Criminal Justice Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Yale Law School

1986-1987 (Spring Semesters) Guggenheim Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Yale

Law School. Seminar on Sentencing (with Professor Daniel J. Freed)

1984 (Spring) Faculty participant, Seminar on Principles of Sentencing, Yale

Law School (with Professors Daniel J. Freed, Jay Pottenger, and Stanton Wheeler)

1982. (Spring) Seminar on Sentencing Reform, Yale Law School

(with Professor Daniel J. Freed)

1981. Guggenheim Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Yale Law School

1997. Professor, Rutgers University

1981. Associate Professor, with tenure, University of Michigan

(on leave, 1980-81 Academic Year)

1979. Assistant Professor, University of Michigan

1971 Teaching Fellow, Yale University; taught seminar on Criminal Justice

1972. Teaching Fellow, Civil Liberties Course, Yale University

9/68-1/69 Full-time research position as non-teaching Lecturer for City University of New York’s Research and Development Unit. (Systematic evaluation of CUNY Open Admissions Programs)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Chair, Stanley H. and Claire A. Friedelbaum Endowed Graduate Student Dissertation Fund, Political Science Department 2013-Present

Member, Promotion Committee for Distinguished Professor, Bloustein School, 2013

University Service (continued)

Adviser, Rutgers University Mock Trial Team, 2010-Present, Finished Second in the Nation in the Intercollegiate Mock Trial Championship, 2012

Speaker, Rutgers Undergraduate Admissions, Scarlet Day Plus, 2010-Present

Supervisor, Political Science Department Honors Program, Thesis Supervisor, Annual Basis, (2011 Supervisee won Department Class of 1876 Prize for the Best Political Science Research Paper for a Rutgers Senior)

Speaker, Rutgers Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, End of Year Banquet, 2010

Chair, “Supreme Court and Corporate Campaign Contributions: The Case of Citizens

United v. Federal Elections Commission,” Panel Discussion, Eagleton Institute of

Politics, 2010

Advisor, Aresty Research Symposium, Student Presentation, “White Knights or

Troublemakers: Painting a Picture of the World of Whistleblowing, 2010

Discussant, Second Year Graduate Student Conference, Department of Political Science,

2010

Participant, SAS Major Fair, 2009-Present

Member, Selection Committee, Law, Justice and Society Oxford Program. 2009, 2011

Byrne First-Year Seminar, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2011

Speaker, “What Every College Student Should Know,” Secrets of the Faculty Series,

Rutgers Residential College, 2009, 2010

Member, SAS Advising Committee on Advising, 2009

Participant, SAS Honors Scholars Days, 2009-Present

Member, SAS A&P PII Committee, 2008-2011

Teacher, "Criminal Court War Stories: The Experiences of Attorneys in Trial Courts," Byrne Seminar, 2009-Present

Speaker, “Introduction to the Thesis,” Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates, 2009

Teacher, Criminal Justice: Competing Policies, Rutgers First-Year Seminar, Fall 2007

Faculty Honor Students Mentor, 2007-Present

Speaker, Dinner and Dialogue with the Law and Leadership Discovery House

Students, 2008

Elected Member, SAS Honors Committee, 2007-2013

Participant and Speaker, SAS Academic Planning and Advising Days, 2007, 2008

Member, University U.S. Flag Committee, 2006

Member, SAS Subcommittee on Early Implementation Issues, 2006

Member, Political Science Department Advisory Committee, 1982-2005, 2006-2009

Member, Political Science Department Undergraduate Paper Prize, Committee, 2000

Advisor, University Mock Trial Team, 2005-Present

Participant, Rutgers College Orientation Program, 2006

Member, University Constitution Day Planning Committee, 2005-Present

Member, FAS A&P PII Committee, 2003-2006

Speaker, FIGS and EOF classes, “Getting In, Getting Through and Getting Out of Law

School,” 2004-Present

Faculty Advisor, Pre-Law Society, 2000-Present

Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity, 2004-Present

Faculty and Journal Advisor, The Rutgers Student Journal of Israel Affairs, 2003-2007

University Service (continued)

Chair, Political Science Department Public Law Search Committee, 2003-04

Chair, Political Science Department Public Law Subfield, 1986-1995; 2003-2007; 2011-Present

Speaker, Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity, 2003

Invited Participant, Southern Association of Pre-law Advisors, Duke Law School,

October 2003

Organizer, Alice Evangelides Lecture Series, 1987-Present

Pre-law Advisor, Rutgers University, 1987-Present

Chair, Kneller Fund, 1998-Present

Co-Organizer, “Teach–In On War In Iraq”, Rutgers University, 2003

Member, University Ethics Group, 2002

Moderator, “Campus Freedom of Expression Under Siege,” Rutgers University, 2002

Member, Rutgers University Office of Public Safety Security Enhancement Committee,

2001-Present

Organizer, Careers in the Law Panel, 1991-Present

Chair, Eagleton Seminar, “Law and Judicial Professions,” 1998

Organizer, Presentations by Attorney General of Israel, “Constitutional Issues: Security,

Religious Pluralism and Judicial Review in Israel,” Political Science Department

And University Forums, 1998

Elected, FAS Representative to Rutgers University Faculty Senate, 1994-1997 Appointed, Budget Committee of Rutgers University Faculty Senate, 1994-1997

Member, Political Science Department FASIP Committee, 1993-1997

Speaker, Eagleton Undergraduate Seminar, “Jury Nullification,” 1994, 1995, 1996

Member, Committee to Review the Eagleton Fellowship Program, 1995-1996

Speaker, Paul Robeson, and Latino Pre-Law Societies, 1996

Speaker, FAS Alumni, “Bill of Rights and Judicial Decision Making,” 1995

Speaker, Rutgers Career Placement Office, “Rutgers and Law School Admissions, 1995

Speaker, Rutgers College Teacher Appreciation Day, 1995

Speaker, Rutgers Career Placement Department, 1995

Speaker, Rutgers College General Honors Program, for Prospective Students,

“The Impact of Miranda,” 1994; “Negotiating College,” 1995

Speaker, Graduate and Professional School Seminar, 1994, 1995

Member, Political Science Department Liaison Committee with the Eagleton Institute,

1994-1995

Speaker, Political Science Department Graduate Students, “Teaching Political Science,”

1994

Speaker, Eagleton Institute, Teachers’ Seminar, “College Speech Codes,” 1994

Member, Rutgers Center for American Women and Politics Search Committee,

1994-1995

Chair, Political Science Department Public Law Search Committee, 1991-1992, 1994

Member, Rutgers Advisory Committee for Appointments and Promotions with Tenure in

Social and Behavioral Sciences, FAS, 1992-1994

Member, Political Science Department Graduate Review Committee, 1992-1993

Member, Political Science Department Strategic Planning Committee, 1992-1993

Speaker, Rutgers University Alumni Federation, Alumni Campus Visit Program (for

prospective Rutgers students who are children of Alumni), 1993

University Service (continued)

Speaker, Political Science Department Alumni Organization, 1993

Member, Political Science Department Peer Evaluation Committee, 1993

Member, Political Science Department Committee on U.S. Department of Education

Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education Project, 1992

Member, Rutgers University Police Department Promotional Review Board for Captain,

1992

Participant, Seminar on Graduate Study, Rutgers Career Services, 1990, 1991

Member, Political Science Department Committee on Minority Programs, 1990

Member, Rutgers College Committee on Scholastic Standing, 1990

Participant, Panel on Career Options for History and Political Science majors, 1990

Participant, Rutgers Scholars Days, 1989

Member, Political Science Department/Eagleton Institute Search Committee, 1987-1988,

1988-1989

Co-Chair, Political Science Department Subcommittee on Undergraduate Education,

1988-1989

Member, Political Science Department External Review Committee, 1988-1989

Member, Committee on Undergraduate Criminal Justice Education, 1987-1988

Member, University Commencement Colloquium Committee, 1987-1988

Member, Political Science Department Financial Aid Committee, 1984-1985, 1986-1987

Member, Political Science Department Admissions Committee, 1984-1985, 1986-1987

Member, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Planning and Budget Committee, 1986-1987

Planned and Organized First Annual Alice Evangelides Lecture, 1986-1987

Organizer, Panel on “Careers in Law,” Political Science Department and

Eagleton Institute of Politics, 1986

Chair, Political Science Department Public Law Search Committee, 1982-1983,

1983-1984, 1984-1985

Member, Political Science Department External Review Committee, 1983-1984

Member, Political Science Department Politics and Public Policy Program Committee,

1983-1984

Member, Rutgers Faculty of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 1981-1984

Member, Admissions Committee for Eagleton Undergraduate Associates, 1983

Member, Political Science/Eagleton Poll Committee, 1983

Member, Political Science Department Curriculum Committee, 1982-1983

Member, Planning Committee for the Joint Degree Program with Rutgers Law School,

Camden, 1982-1983

Member, Graduate Scholar Committee, 1982

Chair, Rutgers Political Science Department Admissions Committee, 1981-1982

Speaker, Livingston Legal Clinic, 1981

Speaker, Visitation Seminar Program, Winter 1980

Member of Departmental Executive Committee, September 1979-August 1980

Member of American Government Search Committee, December 1979-April 1980

Member of Departmental Committee on Writing Requirements, 1979

Member of University of Michigan Presidential Committee to Review Free Speech

Guidelines, 1979

Chair, Civil Liberties Board, September 1978-August 1979

Departmental Counseling, September 1976-June 1979

University Service (continued)

Participant in 1975-1979 Summer Parent Orientation Program

Selected for three year term on College Appeals Panel, September 1978

Speaker, Alumni Education Seminar, Fall 1978

Speaker, Alumni Family University, Summer 1977

Selected for two year term (beginning September 1977) on the Civil Liberties Board of

The University of Michigan’s Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs

Member of Departmental Phi Beta Kappa Committee

Member of Joint LSA/Law School Committee on Undergraduate Law Curriculum

Instructor in University of Michigan Extension Service, September 1976-April 1977

Academic Counselor, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, University of

Michigan, September 1974-May 1976

CONFERENCES:

Chairperson and Discussant, “Civic Engagement and Social Change,” The 36th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Herzliya, Israel, July 2013

Chairperson, “Learning to Vote or Voting to Learn,” The 36th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Herzliya, Israel, July 2013

Chairperson and Discussant, “Influences on Criminal Courts,” International Conference on Law and Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 2012

Panelist, “Why Promoting the Rule of Law Matters,” Rule of Law Conference, New Jersey

Bar Association, New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, New Jersey,

March 2009

Speaker, "The Return of Rehabilitation," Institute of Criminology, School of Law,

Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2008

Speaker, "Sentencing Guidelines: Past, Present, Future," Institute of Criminology,

School of Law, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2008

Chairperson and Discussant, “Courts in Action: The Production of (In) Justice,”

Law & Society Association, Berlin Germany, July 2007

Chairperson and Discussant, “Rights and Courts,” Law and Society Association, Berlin,

Germany, July 2007

Speaker, “McConville & Mirsky’s Jury Trials and Plea Bargaining,” Faculty Luncheon

Series, NYU School of Law, 2005

Speaker, “The Campus, the Classroom and the Matzav: A Conference on Israel Issues for

Faculty at Illinois Universities,” Loyola University, 2003

Speaker, Symposium on Plea Bargaining, Annual Meeting of Florida Bar Association,

Orlando, Florida, June 2003

Speaker, “Overview and the Public’s Perspective,” Fordham University School of Law

Symposium: “Beyond the Sentence; New York, 2003: Post-Incarceration Legal, Social and Economic Consequences of Criminal Convictions,” 2003

Chairperson, “Exporting American Law and Lawyers,” Law and Society Association,

Budapest Hungary, June 2001

Chairperson, “Capital Punishment,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New

Orleans, 2000

Conferences (continued)

Interviewee, “Abolishing Plea Bargaining,” BBC News, 1999

Chairperson and Discussant, “Legal Representation: Current Issues and Responses,” Law

and Society Association, St. Louis, 1997

Chairperson, “Police Legitimacy, Management and Reform,” Law and Society

Association and Research Committee on the Sociology of Law of the

International Sociological Association, Joint Meetings, Glasgow, Scotland, 1996

Discussant, “Social Capital and Informal Social Control in Mass Society: Comparative

Inquiry from England, Germany, Sweden, and the U.S.,” Law and Society

Association and Research Committee on the Sociology of Law of the

International Sociological Association, Joint Meetings, Glasgow, Scotland, 1996

Discussant, “The Institutional Politics of Courts,” Law and Society Association, Toronto,

1995

Speaker, “Law and the Courts,” Advanced Short Course on State and Local Government

for IBM Executives, University of Kansas, 1994

Chairperson and Discussant, “Issues in Court Reform,” Law and Society Association,

1994

Chairperson and Discussant, “Sentencing and Disparity: International Perspectives,”

American Society of Criminology, 1994

Chairperson, “Civil Commitment as Social Control: The Washington State Sexually

Violent Predator Act,” Law and Society Association, 1992

Discussant, “Hate Speech and Political Correctness,” American Political Science

Association, 1992

Chairperson, “Perceptions and Policies of the Rehnquist Court,” Law and Society

Association, 1990

Speaker, “The Federal Sentencing Guidelines,” Task Force on Reduction of Undue

Sentencing Disparity and Improved Procedures,” Administrative Office of the

Courts – New Jersey, 1987

Speaker, “Incentives and Criminal Justice Reform,” with Thomas Church, Association of

the Bar of the City of New York – Committee on Corrections, New York, 1987

Invited Participant and Discussant, “Conference on Judicial Administration Research,”

Rockefeller College – SUNY Albany, 1986

Discussant, “Incentives and Other Implements: Theory and Application of Policy Tools,”

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 1986

Participant, Roundtable “Strategies in Judicial Research,” Southern Political Science

Association, 1986

Discussant, “New Models of Criminal Defense for the Indigent,” New York University

Review of Law and Social Change, 1985

Discussant, “Issues in Prosecution,” Law and Society Association, 1985

Speaker, “The Politics and Process of Change: Determinate Sentencing in Connecticut,”

National Institute of Justice, National Conference on Sentencing, 1984

Speaker, “Plea Bargaining Research and Researching Plea Bargaining,” Staff of New

York State Committee on Sentencing Guidelines, 1984

Discussant, “Plea Bargaining Workshop,” Law and Society Association, 1984

Invited Participant, “Sentencing Guidelines: The Search for Fairness,” Association of the

Bar of the City of New York Criminal Justice Retreat, 1984

Conferences (continued)

Speaker, “Jury Decision-Making and Mandatory Sentencing,” Rutgers University

School of Criminal Justice, 1983

Chairperson, “Innovation and Reform in Criminal Courts: What Works?,” Law and

Society Association, 1983

Section Chair, Courts Panels, Law and Society Association, 1982

Chairperson, “Decisions, Non-Decisions and Policy Making: The United States Supreme

Court,” Law and Society Association, 1982

Plenary Session Speaker, “Plea Bargaining and Sentencing Reform,” Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences, 1981

Invited Participant, Federal Second Circuit Sentencing Institute, 1981

Speaker, “Sentencing Reform and Crime Control,” Association for Criminal Justice

Research and Harvard Law School, 1980

Chairperson, “New Directions in Trial Court Research,” Annual Meeting of the

Operations Research Society of America, 1979

“Basic Research and Criminal Courts,” National Institute of Law Enforcement and

Criminal Justice, Washington, DC, 1978

“Special National Workshop on Plea Bargaining,” French Lick, Indiana, 1978

Speaker at the Weekend College Program of University of Michigan at Dearborn:

“Conflict in Modern American Society,” 1976

Discussant on APSA Panel: “Criminal Justice and Social Allocation in America,” 1976

“The Application of Organizational Theory to Trial Courts,” Palo Alto, California, 1975

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

American Political Science Association

Law and Society Association

MANUSCRIPT REFEREE

Harvard University Press

McGraw-Hill Book Company

Law and Society Review

American Political Science Review

W.H. Freeman and Co.

Criminology

American Journal of Political Science

Social Science Quarterly

Michigan Academician

National Science Foundation

Journal of Conflict Resolution

Criminal Justice and Behavior

Harper and Row

Justice System Journal

American Bar Foundation Research Journal

Judicature

CONSULTANT AND COMMITTEE SERVICE

Member, Selection Committee for Teaching and Mentoring Award, Law and Courts Section of American Political Science Association, 2013-Present

Member, Evaluation Committee, M. A. Program in Political Science Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, 2013

Member, Ph.D Dissertation Committee for John Sivolella, Political Science Department, Columbia University, 2012

Member, New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law, 2006-Present

Consultant, "Civil Court Settlement Project," Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2008

Member, Editorial Board, Law and Society Inquiry, 2004-2007

Member, Dissertation Prize Committee, Law and Society Association, 2002

Task Force on Reduction of Undue Sentencing Disparity and Improved Procedures,

Administrative Office of the Courts – State of New Jersey, 1986-2001

Member, Advisory Committee, 2001, Vera Institute of Justice, Proposed research: “The

Investigation and Prosecution of Homicides and the Federal Death Penalty.”

Member, Nominating Committee, Law and Courts Section of the American Political

Science Association, 1999-2000

Member, Judicial Performance Committee, Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1990-1994;

Reappointed 1994-1997; Reappointed 1997-2000, Reappointed 2000-2003, Reappointed 2003-2006, Reappointed 2006-2009, Reappointed 2009-2012

Member, United States District Court Merit Selection Panel for the Reappointment of a

United States Magistrate, 1997

Member, New Jersey Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the ACJC Confidentiality

Issue (Selected for Membership by Chief Justice Robert Wilentz), 1995

Consultant, “An Analysis of the Civil Settlement Process,” Administrative Office of the

Courts of New Jersey, 1989-1995

Member, Best Graduate Student Public Law Paper Selection Committee, Public Law

Subsection, American Political Science Association, 1987, 1988, 1992

Member, Dues Review Committee, Law and Society Association, 1991

Member, Advisory Committee, The Sentencing Project Inc., 1986-1990

Member, Judicial Conference Adjudication Committee – Subcommittee on Caseflow

Procedures, Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1990

Member, Special Committee to Assess Criminal Division Needs, Supreme Court of New

Jersey (Selected for membership by Chief Justice Robert Wilentz), 1989

Member, Advisory Panel, “The Effects of Sentences on Subsequent Criminal Behavior,”

Administrative Office of the Courts of New Jersey, 1988

Member, Review Panel, Public Affairs and Policy Program SUNY Albany, 1987

Member, Review Panel of the National Institute of Justice, “Court Effectiveness:

Reducing Delay,” 1985

Member, Nominating Committee, Law and Society Association, 1985

Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, Evaluation of Court and

Adjudicatory Process Programs, 1984

Member, Advisory Board of National Council on Crime and Delinquency’s Sentencing

Project, 1984-1985

Consultant and Committee Service (continued)

Member, Advisory Committee of Edna McConnell Clark Foundation/Yale Law School

Guggenheim Program in Criminal Justice (Co-sponsors), Minnesota Sentencing

Guidelines Project, 1982-1984

Ford Foundation, Evaluation of Civil Litigation Pro Bono Panel of the United States

District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 1982-1984

Member, Statewide Speedy Trial Subcommittee on Evaluation, Administrative

Office of the Courts – State of New Jersey, 1982-1983

Member, New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Sentencing, 1982-1983

Member, Advisory Board of the Comparative Criminal Court Study, 1981-1982

Member, Advisory Board of ABT Associates Inc., Grand Jury Study, 1981-1982

Member, Advisory Board of the Bureau of Social Science Research, Prosecutorial

Decision Making Project, 1979-1980

Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, 1974-1980

Koba Associates, Inc., and C.S.R., 1979-Present

Member, Advisory Board of the American Judicature Society’s Misdemeanor Court

Management Research Project, 1978-1979

Public Management Service, Inc., 1975-1979

National Center for State Courts, Project on Court Delay, 1977

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Speaker, “Profiling and Stop and Frisk: Law, Politics and Criminal Justice Policies and Practices,” Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 2013

Speaker, “Law Visibility Luminaries in the World of Justice,” Leisure Learning Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2013

Speaker, “Turning Points: Looking Back and Looking Ahead at Criminal Justice in America,” Leisure Learning Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2013

Speaker, “The Right to Privacy,” The Greenbriar Woodlands College, A Men’s Club-Sponsored Program, Toms River, New Jersey, 2013

Speaker, “The Right to Privacy,” New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Monroe Public Library, Jamesburg, New Jersey, 2013

Speaker, “The Right to Privacy: The Good Old Days of 1984,” Caldwell College, Caldwell, New Jersey, 2012

Speaker, “The Supreme Court in a Democratic System: Perspectives on the Court and the Presidential Election,” Livingston Public Library, Livingston, New Jersey, 2012

Speaker, “The Free Press: Winners, Losers, and Why,” Leisure Learning Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2012

Speaker, “Civil Liberties Within the American Political System,” Four Lecture Series, (“Overview,” “Impact Analysis,” “Free Speech,” “Speech Plus,”) Washington Township Public Library, Long Valley, New Jersey 2012

Speaker, “The Supreme Court in a Democratic System: “Final” Decisions and Democratic Prerogatives,” Caldwell College, Caldwell, New Jersey, 2011

Speaker, “Reflections on Jury Decision-Making,” Leisure Learning-Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2011

Community Service (continued)

Speaker, “The Religious Clauses of the Bill of Rights and Impact Analysis,” We the People Summer Program, New Brunswick, New Jersey 2011

Speaker, “Co-Ordinate Construction of Bill of Rights Protections,” We the People Summer Program, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2011

Speaker, “The Right to Privacy,” Leisure Learning-Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2011

Speaker, “Female Supreme Court Justices,” Whippany Jewish Center, Whippany, New Jersey, 2011

Speaker, “Peeking over the Wall of Separation: Can Church and State Happily Cohabit,”

Leisure Learning-Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey,

2010

Speaker, “The Bill of Rights,” We the People Summer Program, Freedom Foundation of

Valley Forge, 2010

Speaker, “The Jewish Seats on the United States Supreme Court,” Congregation Beth Ohr,

Old Bridge, New Jersey, 2010

Speaker, “The Bill of Rights: Rationales, Rationalizations, Rhetoric, and Reality,” Eight

Lecture Series, Leisure Learning - Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking

Ridge, New Jersey, 2010

Speaker, Radio Interview, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, The First Amendment,

The Supreme Court and Hate Speech, Radio Station, WFDU, December 26, 2010

(Interview also appears on website for New Jersey Council of the Humanities)

Speaker, “Religion and the First Amendment: Walls of Separation or Welcome Embraces,”

Leisure Learning - Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2009

Speaker, “Dangerous Speech: The Case of Irving Feiner,” Constitution Day Speaker at

Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, 2009

Speaker, “First and Fourth Amendments,” We the People Summer Institute, New Jersey

Center for Civic and Law Related Education, 2009

Speaker, “The Supreme Court in A Democratic System,” Bernardsville Public Library,

Bernardsville, New Jersey, 2009

Speaker, “Sentencing and Its Reform: Journeys with “Criminal Sentencing,”” Leisure

Learning, Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2009

Speaker, "Times of Transition: Courts and Legislatures: Race, Abortion, Sexual

Preference," Leisure Learning – Continuing Education for Seniors,

Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2008

Speaker, "Crime Policy and Politics: Rejecting Rehabilitation and Re-Inventing Re-entry,"

Whippany Jewish Community Center, 2008

Speaker, "Fateful Choices: Irving Feiner and Free Speech," Leisure Learning – Continuing

Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2008

Speaker, "Decision Making on the United States Supreme Court," Solomon Schechter Day

School of Raritan Valley, 2008

Speaker, “Crime Policy: Rejecting Rehabilitation, Re-Inventing Re-Entry, “ Leisure

Learning-Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2007

Speaker, “The Supreme Court, Judicial Decision Making and The Bill of Rights,”

Constitution Day Speaker at Lafayette College, Easton, PA, 2007

Community Service (continued)

Speaker, “The Burdens of Success: Supreme Court Victory? What You See Is Not Always

What you Get,” Leisure Learning-Continuing Education for Seniors, Basking

Ridge, New Jersey, 2007

Speaker, “Trials and the Distribution of Justice,” Leisure Learning – Continuing Education

for Seniors, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 2006

Speaker, “The Supreme Court in A Democratic System,” Temple Emanu-el, Livingston,

2005; County College of Morris, Randolph, 2005

Speaker, “Designing a Prelaw Program,” Bloomfield College, 2004

Speaker, “The Supreme Court, Civil Liberties and the USA Patriot Act,” Public Affairs

Lecture Series, Becton College of Arts and Sciences, Fairleigh Dickerson University, 2004

Member, Board of Trustees, New Jersey Center for Civic and Law-Related Education,

2003-Present

Speaker, Speech and Hate Speech: The First Amendment, Renaissance Roundtable Group,

Manchester, New Jersey (2003)

Organizer and Speaker, Conference on Themes of American Democracy (with East

Brunswick High School), Rutgers Political Science Department, 2000, 2003

Speaker, “The Supreme Court in the Democratic System,” Institute for Learning in

Retirement, Bergen Community College, 2001

Advisor, Rutgers Hillel, “Birthright Program,” 2000

Speaker, “Speech and Hate Speech: Conflict Within the First Amendment,” New Jersey

Council for the Humanities, Brick Branch Library, 1999

Member, Hillel Faculty Group, 1997

Member, Hillel Board of Directors, 1997-Present

Speaker, “The World of Work,” Radio Station WDVR-FM, New Jersey, 1997

Speaker, “American Politics and the Christian Right,” with Gerald Pomper, Highland

Park Conservative Temple, 1995

“Judge,” Fordham Law School Moot Court, 1995

Speaker, “Freedom of Speech, Hate Speech and the United States Supreme Court,” East

Brunswick Jewish Center, 1994

Graduation Speaker, Solomon Schechter High School of Essex and Union, 1990

Speaker, 50th Anniversary of Congregation Chevra Gemulith Chesed, 1990

Panelist, “The Bill of Rights: Our Guarantee of Freedom,” Hosted by Fred Friendly, New

Jersey Committee for the Humanities and New Jersey State Bar Foundation, 1990

Speaker, “Evolution of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights,” New Jersey State Bar

Foundation, Program for High School Teachers, 1989

Member, Advisory Committee to Washtenaw County Career Criminal Unit, February

1978-1980

Chair, Governing Board of Hillel, 1979-1980

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