Nadine Strossen's Curriculum Vitae (7/29/2002)
NADINE STROSSEN New York Law School 57 Worth Street, New York, NY 10013-2960 (212) 431-2375; (212) 431-1992 (FAX) nstrossen@aclu.org PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1988-present Professor of Law, New York Law School (teaching Constitutional Law, International Human Rights, Individual Rights Workshop, and Advanced Constitutional Law & Appellate Advocacy) 1990 Adjunct Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Business (co-developed and co-taught course on International Business & International Human Rights) 1984-1988 Associate Professor of Clinical Law, New York University School of Law (taught Civil Rights Clinic, Advocacy of Civil Claims, Lawyering, and Constitutional Law & Appellate Advocacy) 1976-1984 Attorney in private practice, Minneapolis (1976-1978) and New York City (1978-1984) 1975-1976 Judicial Clerk, Minnesota Supreme Court EDUCATION J.D., Harvard Law School - 1975 * Editor, Harvard Law Review * Magna Cum Laude (top 5%) A.B., Harvard College - 1972 * Phi Beta Kappa * National Merit Scholar * Honors major (History & Literature) * Briggs Prize National Institute of Trial Advocacy - 1981 MAJOR CIVIC POSITIONS Academic Freedom Lecture Fund - Advisory Commitee -- since 2002 American Civil Liberties Union -National President -- since 1991 -National General Counsel -- 1986-91 -National Executive Committee -- since 1985 -National Board of Directors -- since 1983 Article XIX, The International Centre Against Censorship -Advisory Board -- since 1994 Civil Liberties Trust (Great Britain) -Sponsor -- since 1994 Council on Foreign Relations -Member -- since 1994 Feminists for Free Expression -Founding Member -Advisory Board -- since 1992 Fred Friendly Seminars, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism - Advisory Board Human Rights Watch -Executive Committee -- 1989-91 -Board of Directors, Free Expression Project -- since 1990 -Board of Directors and Vice Chair, Asia Project -- 1987-91 -Board of Directors, Middle East Project -- 1989-91 National Coalition Against Censorship -Council of Advisors -- since 1988 Yale University, Calhoun College -Adjunct Fellow -- since 1997 HONORS AND AWARDS Honorary Degree, The Packer Collegiate Institute -- Brooklyn, NY (the first honorary degree awarded in the school's 155-year history) Resolution of Toledo City Council, Toledo, Ohio, "Recognizing and Welcoming Nadine Strossen, Featured Guest at the ACLU of Ohio 50th Anniversary Celebration, May 24, 2002" (resolving that "Nadine Strossen . . . is hereby congratulated for her belief that the First Amendment right to free speech is the greatest protection to women's rights . . . and further encouraged to continue her passionate dedication to her beliefs and the continued fight for the rights and freedoms of everyone") Clarence Darrow Award, International Platform Association ("given in honor of IPA's former member, for contributions to our nation's system of justice") -- 2001 Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree, Massachusetts School of Law - 2000 Included in Ladies Home Journal Magazine's feature on The 100 Most Important Women in America" -- November, 1999 Public Service Award from The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Western Region - "in recognition of her courage and tireless work educating the public, inspiring colleagues, and defending the sexual rights of all Americans" - April, 1999 Included in Vanity Fair Magazine's feature on "America's 200 Most Influential Women" -- November, 1998 The "Freedom Isn't Free" Award, presented by the Free Speech Coalition -- 1998 Free Speech Award, presented by the University of California Northridge -- 1998 Distinguished Alumni Award, Classic Lake Conference High Schools, Minnesota -- "In Recognition of Outstanding Accomplishments as a Spokesperson for the Defenseless and Women's Rights" -- 1998 Included in Upside Magazine's listing of "Elite 100: 100 Executives Leading the Digital Revolution" --December, 1997 Included in Working Women Magazine's Twentieth Anniversary issue listing of "350 Women Who Changed the World 1976-1996" -- December, 1996 Award from New York University School of Law, presented by Public Interest Foundation, for "Her Contributions to Public Interest Law and Legal Education and for Her Work to Protect and Advance Civil Rights and Liberties" -- 1996 Roger N. Baldwin Civil Liberties Award, presented by ACLU of New Jersey, for "Her Vigorous Promotion of the Bill of Rights and Her Untiring Devotion to the ACLU" -- 1996 Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree, Rocky Mountain College -- 1996 Honorary Juris Doctorate Degree, San Joaquin College of Law -- 1996 Honorary National Member of the Order of Barristers, for "Having Exhibited Excellence and Attained High Honor Through the Art of Courtroom Advocacy" -- 1995 First Otto L. Walter Distinguished Writing Award, New York Law School -- 1995 Freedom of Speech Award, The Media Institute -- 1994 National Law Journal's triennial listing of "The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America" --1994 and 1991 Charles W. Froessel Award, Presented by the New York Law School Law Review, "For Meritorious Service to the Legal Community" -- 1994 The first Richard S. Arnold Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression, awarded by the Speech-Communications Association -- 1993 Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Vermont -- 1992 Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, University of Rhode Island -- 1992 "Women of Distinction Award," Women's League for Conservative Judaism -- 1992 Award "For Her Outstanding Contributions and Dedicated Service, Advocating Civil Liberties Everywhere," presented by Eta Omega Tau Sorority, Pace University -- 1992 "Outstanding Contribution to Human Rights," 1988-89, presented by New York Law School Journal of Human Rights -- 1989 "Ten Outstanding Young Americans" Award (U.S. Jaycees) -- 1986 (one of three women selected during first year women were eligible) "The Outstanding Young People" of the World Award (Jaycees International) -- 1986 (one of seven people selected from 75 countries with Jaycees chapters; first American woman to win award) PUBLICATIONS Books Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex and the Fight for Women's Rights (Scribner) 1995 -- Named a "Notable Book of 1995" by the New York Times Book Review -- Winner of First Otto L. Walter Distinguished Writing Award, New York Law School --1995 -- Paperback edition (Anchor/Doubleday 1996) -- British edition (Little Brown/Abacus 1996) -- Italian edition (Castelvecchi 1996) -- German edition (Haffmans 1997) - New Edition, with New Introduction by Author (NYU Press 2000) Speaking of Race, Speaking of Sex: Hate Speech, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties (with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Anthony Griffin, Donald Lively, Robert Post, and William Rubenstein) (N.Y.U. Press) 1995 -- Named Outstanding Book on Human Rights in North America by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America Book Chapters "Conservatives and Liberals Unite to Conserve Liberty and Security," chapter in It's A Free Country: Personal Freedom In American After September 11 (edited by Danny Goldberg, Victor Goldberg, and Robert Greenwald) (RDV Books 2002) 52-68 Justice Talking: Censoring the Web (New Press 2002) (combination book and CD, featuring transcript of National Public Radio debate between Nadine Strossen and Bruce Taylor, Executive Director of the National Law Center for Children and Families, hosted by Margot Adler) "On Pornography: Lessons From Enforcement," chapter in Liberty for Women: Freedom and Feminism in the Twenty-First Century 45-70 (Wendy McElroy ed.) (Independent Institute 2002) "Liberty and Equality: Complementary, Not Competing, Constitutional Commitments," in Litigating Rights 149-185 (Grant Huscroft & Paul Rishworth eds. 2002)(Hart Publishing) Foreword to Philip D. Harvey, The Government vs Erotica: The Siege of Adam and Eve, 11-19 ( Prometheus Books, 2001) Chapter in Regulating Racist Speech on Campus: A Modest Proposal?, in Educational Theory: Philosophical and Political Perspectives 333- 71 Edmund Wall ed., 2001) Sexually Orientated Expression, in The Internet, Law and Society 207, 207-230 (Yaman Akdeniz, Clive Walker & David Wall eds., Pearson Education Limited 2000) (with Yaman Akdeniz) "Speech and Privacy," chapter in The Rule of Law in the Wake of Clinton (Pilon ed.) (Cato Institute 2000) 69-83 "Foreword: In Defense of Pornography," Porn 101: Eroticism, Pornography, and the First Amendment (edited by James Elias, Veronica Diehl Elias, et al.) (Prometheus Books 1999) 13-28 "Should Media Sex and Violence be Censored or Censured?" chapter in Public Speaking: Connecting You and Your Audience (Jim Andrews, ed.) (1999) Defending Pornography, in The Lanahan Readings in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 86-90 (David M. O'Brien ed. 1999) "The Perils of Pornophobia," chapter in Read, Reason, Write (Dorothy U. Seyler, ed.) (McGraw Hill College 1999) (5th Ed.) -- pp. 394-98 "The Perils of Pornophobia," chapter in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Human Sexuality (6th Ed.) (Robert T. Francoeur & William J. Taverner, Eds.) (McGraw-Hill 1998) pp. 223-27 "Censorship" -- entry in The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History (Wilma Mankiller, Gloria Steinem, et al., editors (Houghton Mifflin 1998), pp. 79-81 "Academic and Artistic Freedom"-- Chapter in Ethics, Information and Technology: Readings, edited by Richard N. Stichler and Robert Hauptman (McFarland& Company, Jefferson, North Carolina, and London 1998) -- pp.45-63 Foreword to Walter: My Secret Life -- German translation published by Haffmans Verlag (Zurich, Switzerland) "Should Media Sex and Violence Be Censored or Censured?," in Contemporary American Speeches: A Sourcebook of Speech Forms and Principles, edited by Richard L. Johannesen, et al. (Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. 1997) "Regulating Racist Speech on Campus: A Modest Proposal?," in Hate Speech on Campus: Cases, Case Studies, and Commentary, edited by Milton Heumann & Thomas W. Church (Northeastern University Press 1997) "First Amendment and Civil Liberties Traditions of Academic Freedom," in Advocacy in the Classroom: Problems and Possibilities, edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks (St. Martin's Press 1996) "Censoring Pornography Would Not Benefit Women," in Pornography: Opposing Viewpoints, edited by Carol Wekesser (Greenhaven Press, San Diego, CA 1997) "Pornography Can Benefit Society," in Pornography: Opposing Viewpoints, edited by Carol Wekesser (Greenhaven Press, San Diego, CA 1997) "Freedom of Speech in the Warren Court," in The Warren Court: A Retrospective, edited by Bernard Schwartz (Oxford University Press, 1996) "A Feminist Critique of The Feminist Critique of Pornography," in Applications of Feminist Legal Theory to Womens' Lives, edited by D. Kelly Weisberg (Temple University Press, 1996) "Why Censoring Pornography Would not Reduce Discrimination or Violence against Women," in Women, Men and Gender: Ongoing Debates, edited by Mary Roth Walsh, Ph.D. (Yale University Press, 1996) "Translating a Bill of Rights' Paper Guarantees Into Meaningful Human Rights Protections," in Interpreting a Bill of Rights, edited by Johan Kruger and Brian Currin (JUTA & Co., 1994) "The Modern Right to Privacy: Griswold, Roe, and Bowers," in Benchmarks: The Great Controversial Supreme Court Cases, (Ergmans, 1995) "Enforcing International Human Rights Law in the United States," (co-authored with Paul L. Hoffman), in Human Rights: An Agenda for the Next Century, edited by Louis Henkin and John Lawrence Hargrove, Studies in Transnational Legal Policy, No. 26 (The American Society of International Law, 1994) U.S. Press Law Chapter in Press Law and Practice: A Comparative Study of Press Freedom in European and Other Democracies (Article 19, International Centre Against Censorship, 1993) Entries on Mergens v. Board of Education and the Equal Access Act, Encyclopedia of Religion and the Law (Garland, 1993) Chapter on campus hate speech codes in the U.S. in Striking a Balance: Hate Speech, Freedom of Expression and Non-Discrimination (Article 19, International Centre Against Censorship, 1992) "The Religion Clause Writings of Justice William O. Douglas," in He Shall Not Pass This Way Again: The Legacy of Justice William O. Douglas (Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1990) Law Review Articles "First Amendment Roundup: Freedom of Speech, Expression and Association and the REcent Rehnquist Court," 2 Engage: The Journal of the Federalist Society's Practice Groups (with Walter Dellinger, Duke Univ. Law Professor and former U.S. Solicitor General, and Ken Starr, former Independent Counsel and former U.S. Solicitor General) 120-134 (Nov. 2001) "Tribute to Norman Dorsen," 58 New York University Annual Survey of American Law 35-38 (2001) "Introduction," Festschrift Issue in Honor of Harry H. Wellington, 45 New York Law School Law Review 1-3 (2001). "Current Challenges to the First Amendment," 36 Gonzaga Law Review 279- 303 (2000-01) (based on the 29th Annual William O. Douglas Lecture, delivered March 23, 2000) "Protecting Privacy and Free Speech in Cyberspace," 89 Georgetown Law Journal 2103 - 15 (2001) (contribution to Symposium on The Unwanted Gaze by Jeffrey Rosen) "Incitement to Hatred: Should There Be a Limit?," 25 Southern Illinois Law Journal 243-80 (2001) (Based on the Hiram H. Lesar Distinguished Lecture, delivered in Mar, 2000) "Introduction of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg" (New York Law School Law Review Annual Banquet, Feb. 12, 1999), 44 New York Law School Law Review 1-5 (2000) Keeping the Constitution Inside the Schoolhouse Gate: Students' Rights Thirty Years After Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 48 DRAKE LAW REVIEW 445-72 (2000) (contribution to Constitutional Law Symposium) Cybercrimes v. Cyberliberties, 14 International Review of Law Computers and Technology 1 (2000) at 11-24 "Remarks," 43 New York Law School Law Review 661-63 (1999-2000) (Introductory remarks at "Symposium on Law/Media/Culture: Legal Meaning in the Age of Images") A Dialogue on Rights, 1999 New Zealand Law Review Part IV 547-60 (with Justice Antonin Scalia, et al.) The Future of an Illusion: Reconstituting Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 16 Constitutional Commentary 587 - 93 (1999) (with Ronald K.L. Collins) "A Comment on Redish and Kaludis's The Right of Expressive Access in First Amendment Theory," 93 Northwestern University Law Review 1135-42 (1999) "Tribute to Justice William J. Brennan," 60 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 315- 20 (1999) Foreword, "Should Cyberspace be a Free Speech Zone?: Filters, 'Family Friendliness,' and the First Amendment," 15 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights i - x (1998). "Lisa Herdahl and Religious Liberty, " 46 Cleveland State Law Review 289-301 (1998) "Contemporary Challenges to Privacy Rights," 43 New York Law School Law Review 195 - 210, 215-17, 219-20 (1999) (part of the conference proceedings entitled "Reason, Passion, and the Progress of Law: Remembering and Advancing the Constitutional Vision of Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. (sponsored by Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review and Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law "Delegation as a Danger to Liberty," 20 Cardozo Law Review 861-70 (1999) (part of a special symposium issue entitled "The Phoenix Rises Again: The Nondelegation Doctrine from Constitutional and Policy Perspectives") "The Carefully Orchestrated Campaign," 3 NEXUS: A Journal of Opinion (published by Chapman University School of Law) 3-36 (1998) (with Caitlin Borgmann) (Part of special symposium issue on "Perspectives on `Partial-Birth Abortions'") "Megan's Law and the Protection of the Child in the On-Line Age," 35 American Criminal Law Review 1319-41 (1998) (an exchange with Ernie Allen, Director, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) "Students' Rights and How They Are Wronged," 32 University of Richmond Law Review 457-75 (1998) Foreword to Symposium Issue, "Finding A Path Toward Gender Equality: Legal and Policy Issues Presented by All-Female Public Education," 14 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights i- xx (1997) "Freedom for Speech,"University 0f Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (Internet Edition), (Inaugural issue)<www.law.upenn.edu/conlaw/issues/vol1/num1/strossen.htm.> "The Current Assault on Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties: Origins and Approaches," 99 West Virginia Law Review 769-809 (1997) (based on the Edward G. Donley Memorial Lecture, delivered at West Virginia College of Law, 1996) "Religion and Politics: A Reply to Justice Antonin Scalia," 24 Fordham Urban Law Journal 427-474 (1997) "Women's Rights Under Siege," 73 North Dakota Law Review 207-230 (1997) "Why the American Civil Liberties Union Opposes Campus Hate Speech Codes," 10 Academic Questions 33-40 (Summer 1997) "Hong Kong: Preserving Human Rights and the Rule of Law," 12 American University Journal of International Law and Policy 361-509 (1997) "Criticisms of Federal Counter-Terrorism Laws," 20 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 531-541 (1997) "Children's Rights vs. Adult Free Speech: Can They Be Reconciled?," 29 Connecticut Law Review 873-882 (1997) "Due Process Rights of Public School Students," 1996 Michigan Law & Policy Review 315-323 "Foreword, Symposium -- Critical Perspectives on Megan's Law: Protection vs. Privacy," 13 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights i-vii (1996) "Regulating the Internet: Should Pornography Get a Free Ride on the Information Superhighway?: A Panel Discussion," 14 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 343-386 (1996) Introduction, "Dialogue About Politics and the Rehnquist Court," 40 New York Law School Law Review 855-862 (1996) "Federalism and Judicial Mandates: The Due Process Revolution" (Symposium), 28 Arizona State Law Journal 83-95 (1996) "Hate Speech and Pornography: Do We Have to Choose Between Freedom of Speech and Equality?," 46 Case Western Reserve Law Review 449-478 (1996) "The Tensions Between Regulating Workplace Harassment and the First Amendment: No Trump," 71 Chicago-Kent Law Review 701-727 (1995) "How Much God in the Schools? A Discussion of Religion's Role in the Classroom," 4 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 607-638 (1995) "Free Press and Fair Trial: Implications of the O.J. Simpson Case," 26 University of Toledo Law Review 647-654 (1995) "National Power and Health Care" (Symposium), 4 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 415-448 (1995) "Civil Liberties," 4 George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal 253-273 (1993-94) "Fighting Big Sister for Liberty and Equality," Introduction to "The Sex Panic" (Symposium), 38 New York Law School Law Review 1-8 (1993) "Do We Have a Conservative Supreme Court?" (Symposium), 1994 The Public Interest Law Review 125-148 "In the Defense of Freedom and Equality: The American Civil Liberties Union Past, Present, and Future," 29 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 143-158 (1994) "Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Accommodating Free Speech and Gender Equality Values," 1993 Free Speech Yearbook (Awarded the first Richard S. Arnold Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression, by the Speech-Communications Association) "A Feminist Critique of `The' Feminist Critique of Pornography," 79 Virginia Law Review 1099-1190 (1993) "Pro Bono Legal Work: For the Good of Not Only the Public, But Also the Lawyer and the Legal Profession," Contribution to Symposium on Bridging the Gap Between Legal Education and the Legal Profession, 91 Michigan Law Review 2122-2149 (1993) "United States Ratification of the International Bill of Rights: A Fitting Celebration of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Bill of Rights," 24 University of Toledo Law Review 203-230 (1992) "Liberty, Equality and Democracy: Three Bases for Reversing the Minnesota Supreme Court's Ruling," Symposium on R.A.V. v. Minnesota, 18 William Mitchell Law Review 965-969, 1001-1019 (1992) "Regulating Workplace Sexual Harassment and Upholding The First Amendment - Avoiding A Collision," 37 Villanova Law Review 757-785 (1992) "What Constitutes Full Protection of Fundamental Freedoms?" (Symposium), 15 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 43-51 (1992) "A Tribute to Norman Dorsen," 27 Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review 325-329 (1992) "Thoughts on the Controversy Over Politically Correct Speech," 46 SMU Law Review 119-144 (1992) "The Supreme Court's Role: Guarantor of Individual and Minority Group Rights," 26 University of Richmond Law Review 467-470 (1992) "Blaming the Victim: A Critique of Attacks on Affirmative Action," 77 Cornell Law Review 974-979, 980-990 (1992) "The American Civil Liberties Union and Women's Rights," 66 New York University Law Review 1940-1961 (1991) "Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz: A Roadblock to Meaningful Judicial Enforcement of Individual Rights," 42 Hastings Law Journal 285-390 (1991) "Justice Harlan and the Bill of Rights: A Model For How a Classic Conservative Court Would Enforce the Bill of Rights," 36 New York Law School Law Review 133-154 (1991) "Americans' Love-Hate Relationship with the Bill of Rights," 1991 Detroit College of Law Review 1181-1196 "The Religion Clause Writings of Justice Brennan," 11 Pace Law Review 491-508 (1991) "The Free Speech Jurisprudence of the Rehnquist Court," 1991 Yearbook on Free Speech 83-95 "Regulating Campus Hate Speech: A Modest Proposal?," 1990 Duke Law Journal 483-572 -- Edited version included in Hate Speech on Campus: Cases, Case Studies, and Commentary (Milton Heumann and Thomas W. Church, eds.) (Northeastern University Press 1997) "Introduction to Symposium on Developments in Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination," 7 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 1-8 (1990) "Recent U.S. and International Judicial Protection of Individual Rights: A Comparative Legal Process Analysis and Proposed Synthesis," 41 Hastings Law Journal 499-598 (1990) "The Real ACLU," 2 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 161-187 (1990) (with Mary Ellen Gale) "The Fourth Amendment in the Balance: Accurately Setting the Scales through Least Intrusive Alternative Analysis," 63 New York University Law Review 1173-1267 (1988) "The Convergence of Feminist and Civil Liberties Principles in the Pornography Debate" (Review Essay on Women Against Censorship, edited by Varda Burstyn), 62 New York University Law Review 501-35 (1987) "A Constitutional Analysis of the Equal Access Act's Standards Governing Public School Student Religious Meetings," 24 Harvard Journal on Legislation 117-190 (1987) "Secular Humanism and Scientific Creationism: Proposed Standards for Reviewing Curricular Decisions Affecting Students' Religious Freedom," 47 Ohio State Law Journal 333-407 (1986) "A Defence of the Aspirations -- but not the Achievements -- of the U.S. Rules Limiting Defamation Actions by Public Officials or Public Figures," 15 Melbourne University Law Review 419-437 (1986) "The Lawyer and the Law Professor as Public Citizen: Review Essay on Louis D. Brandeis: Justice for the People and Brandeis and Frankfurter: A Dual Biography," 1986 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 107-122 (1986) "A Framework for Evaluating Equal Access Claims by Student Religious Groups: Is There a Window for Free Speech in the Wall Separating Church and State?," 71 Cornell Law Review 143-183 (1985) "Mass Investigations Without Individualized Suspicion: A Constitutional and Policy Critique of Drunk Driving Roadblocks," 18 University of California, Davis Law Review 595-680 (1985) (with James B. Jacobs) Other Publications "Civil Liberties in the Wake of the September 11 Attacks: A Conversation with Nadine Strossen," An Occasional Paper Published by The Clarke Center at Dickinson College, No. 13 -- Contemporary Issue Series (April 2002) (Based on the Annual Constitution Address sponsored by The Clarke Center, which Nadine Strossen delivered on October 3, 2001) "Threat to Privacy in a Driver's License," Letter to the Editor, New York Times, May 2, 2002 (co-authored with Phyllis Schlafly, President of the Eagle Forum), p. A26 "Address to Colorado Trial Lawyers," Trial Talk (Magazine of Colorado Trial Lawyers Association), Vol. 51, Issue 1, Dec. 2001/Jan. 2002 -- pp. 40-45 (address delivered in Denver, CO, 4/19/01) "Protecting Dr. King's Legacy: Justice and Liberty in the Wake of September 11th," Testimony Before Congressman John Conyers' Forum on National Security and the Constitution, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, Jan. 24, 2002 "Square Off: Is Online Privacy Under Attack?," Optimize Magazine 13 - 16 (Jan. 2002) (co-authored with Barry Steinhardt) (writing the "Yes" position; the "No" position was written by Daniel P. Collins, Associate Deputy Attorney General) "The Massive, Secretive Detention and Dragnet Questioning of People based on National Origin in the Wake of September 11th," testimony submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dec. 4, 2001 "National ID Cards: License to Discriminate," Letter to the Editor, Washington Post, November 6, 2001, p. November 6, 2001, A22 "Let Me Free: Die amerikanische Laisser-faire-Politik und das Internet," Bertelsmann Briefe, Summer 2001 (37-41) "Campaign Reform and Free Speech," Letter to Editor, New York Times, Mar. 29, 2001 (A26) (with Laura W. Murphy) Contributing Editor, Intellectual Capital (E-zine edited by former Delaware Governor Pete du Pont, IntellectualCapital.com, produced by A2S2 Digital Products, Inc.) -- monthly columns, beginning with inaugural July 4, 1996 issue and continuing until the e-zine ceased publication in August, 2000 - "(Ab)using What We Know," July 13, 2000 - "Time to Turn off the Machinery of Death," June 15, 2000 - "Joseph K in America," May 18, 2000 - "The Wrongs of Victims' Rights," April 20, 2000 - "In Praise of Religious Tolerance," March 23, 2000 - "Read My Scripts," February 24, 2000 - "Crying for the New Town Criers," January 27, 2000 - "Bringing the Constitution to Life" - December 23, 1999 - "My Top Top-Ten List" - December 2, 1999 -- "The Anti-Abortion Assault Continues" -- October 28, 1999 -- "My So-Called Rights" -- September 30, 1999 -- "Amen to Religious Liberty" -- September 2, 1999 - "Florida's `A+ Plan' for School Vouchers Deserves an `F'" - July 22, 1999 - a debate against Clint Bolick, Litigation Director of the Institute for Justice - "Some Uncensored Thoughts on the Flag`Desecration' Amendment" - June 17, 1999 - "Black America and the Right to Vote" - May 20, 1999 - "Everyone Wants to Know Your Genes" - March 25, 1999 -- "Is This Content Protected?" -- February 18, 1999 -- "A Long, Cold Winter," January 21, 1999 -- "An Immoral Affront to Our Democracy," December 24, 1998 -- "A False Choice" -- part of a special forum on vouchers and "school choice" (other participants are: Intellectual Capital editor Pete du Pont; National Education Association President Robert Chase; and Lisa Graham Keegan, State Superintendent of Schools, Arizona), December 3, 1998 -- "Why Your Vote Counts," October 29, 1998 -- "The Road to Freedom," September 24, 1998 -- "James C. Hormel and the Ambassadors of Homophobia," August 20, 1998 -- "The Facts About Marijuana" -- part of a special feature, "Drug War Dilemma: Legalize Reefer or `Just Keep Saying No'?" (debate against Charles Blanchard, Chief Counsel, President's Office of National Drug Control Policy), July 23, 1998 -- "Schoolgirls, Sex and Speech," June 18, 1998 -- "Everyone is Watching You," May 28, 1998 -- "The People vs. Larry Flynt, Part II," April 23, 1998 -- "Time for More Good News," March 26, 1998 -- "Food for Thought -- and Speech," February 26, 1998 --"Roe v. Wade: A 'Fortress' Under Assault," January 29, 1998 --"Filtering Out the Truth," January 1, 1998 --"The Real Christmas Spirit," November 27, 1997 -- "Political Courage: No One Fits the Profile Anymore," October 30, 1997 -- "Burning Down the Net," October 2, 1997 -- "RIP: Rest In Privacy?" September 7, 1997 -- "Check Your Luggage and Liberties at the Gate," August 7, 1997 -- "Bang The Tin Drum No More," July 17, 1997 -- "Strange Bedfellows; Serious Business," June 19, 1997 (with Gary Bauer) -- "Why Not Supreme Court T.V.?," May 15, 1997 --"Just Cause: Why We Need an Independent Judiciary," April 17, 1997 -- "Give up the Props," March 20, 1997 -- "A New Kind of Judicial Activism," February 20, 1997 -- "A Decision for the People, Not the Courts," January 16, 1997 -- "An Endangered Holiday," December 19, 1996 -- "Down With Curfews; Up With Children," November 21, 1996 -- "The Politicizing of the Judiciary," October 17, 1996 -- "Beware of the Health Care Trojan Horse," September 19, 1996 -- "Don't Let Terrorism Win," August 29, 1996 -- "Clinton's Privacy Invasions," August 1, 1996 -- "Politicians Should Learn from ACLU v. Reno," July 4, 1996 - Monthly Columns on "Sex and the Law" for ThePosition.com (beginning with the inaugural issue in June, 2000) -- "Sex, Laws and Voting," September 18, 2000 - "Sex and the Supremes
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