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Julie Chi-hye Suk Curriculum Vitae October 2020 CURRENT POSITIONS Professor (with tenure) of Sociology, Political Science, and Liberal Studies and Dean for Master’s Programs, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). August 2018 present. Teaching: o Liberal Studies: Interdisciplinary Topics in Law: Mothers in Law(with History Professor Sara McDougall, cross-listed with History, Sociology, Political Science, Women’s and Gender Studies, Biography and Memoir, and Psychology) (Fall 2019) o Sociology: “Foundations of Legal Thought: The Theory and Practice of Justice” (with Sociology Professor Leslie Paik, cross-listed with Liberal Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies) (Spring 2020) o Political Science independent study on “Antislavery Constitutionalism,” of M.A. student who attended Institute for Constitutional History seminar at the New-York Historical Society. o History independent study on “The Law of Nations and the Early American Constitution,” of PhD student who attended Institute for Constitutional History seminar at the New-York Historical Society. Administrative: o Oversee 16 interdisciplinary master’s programs o Lead faculty in development of new programs and regulatory approval process o Plan and host recruitment events, public programs, and professional development opportunities for master’s students. Florence Rogatz Visiting Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Teaching Procedure in Fall Semester 2020. PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University, New York, NY. Professor of Law (with tenure), 2010-2018. Associate Professor of Law, 2008-2010. Assistant Professor of Law, 2005-2008. Taught Civil Procedure, Antidiscrimination Law, Comparative Law, and Employment Law Columbia Law School, New York, NY. Visiting Professor of Law (Fall 2015). Taught Civil Procedure Harvard Law School, Cambridge, M.A.

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Curriculum Vitae

October 2020

CURRENT POSITIONS

Professor (with tenure) of Sociology, Political Science, and Liberal Studies and Dean for

Master’s Programs, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). August 2018

– present.

• Teaching:

o Liberal Studies: “Interdisciplinary Topics in Law: Mothers in Law” (with History

Professor Sara McDougall, cross-listed with History, Sociology, Political Science,

Women’s and Gender Studies, Biography and Memoir, and Psychology) (Fall 2019)

o Sociology: “Foundations of Legal Thought: The Theory and Practice of Justice” (with

Sociology Professor Leslie Paik, cross-listed with Liberal Studies and Women’s and

Gender Studies) (Spring 2020)

o Political Science independent study on “Antislavery Constitutionalism,” of M.A.

student who attended Institute for Constitutional History seminar at the New-York

Historical Society.

o History independent study on “The Law of Nations and the Early American

Constitution,” of PhD student who attended Institute for Constitutional History

seminar at the New-York Historical Society.

• Administrative:

o Oversee 16 interdisciplinary master’s programs

o Lead faculty in development of new programs and regulatory approval process

o Plan and host recruitment events, public programs, and professional development

opportunities for master’s students.

Florence Rogatz Visiting Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Teaching Procedure in Fall

Semester 2020.

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law – Yeshiva University, New York, NY.

Professor of Law (with tenure), 2010-2018.

Associate Professor of Law, 2008-2010.

Assistant Professor of Law, 2005-2008.

Taught Civil Procedure, Antidiscrimination Law, Comparative Law, and Employment Law

Columbia Law School, New York, NY.

Visiting Professor of Law (Fall 2015). Taught Civil Procedure

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, M.A.

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Visiting Professor of Law (Academic Year 2012-13). Taught Civil Procedure, Comparative Law,

and Seminar on Discrimination: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives.

UCLA School of Law. Los Angeles, CA.

Visiting Professor of Law (Spring 2011). Taught Civil Procedure.

University of Chicago Law School. Chicago, IL.

Visiting Associate Professor. (Fall 2009). Taught Employment Law and Seminar on Regulating the

Workplace.

FELLOWSHIPS

LUISS Guido Carli, Rome, Italy.

Visiting Fellow (Spring 2016).

European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (Academic Year 2008-09).

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

Fellow and Lecturer, Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA), Woodrow Wilson School of

Public and International Affairs. (Academic Year 2004-05). Taught Freshman Seminar on “Human

Dignity in Law and Political Thought.”

EDUCATION

Yale Law School, J.D., 2003

Senior Editor, Yale Law Journal

Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow (highly selective national scholarship for new Americans)

Oxford University, D.Phil., Politics, 2004; M.Sc., Politics, 1998.

British Marshall Scholar 1997

North Senior Scholar, St. John’s College

Doctoral Thesis: Recognition and Pluralism: Protecting Minority Cultures and Diversity

Harvard University, A.B. summa cum laude, English and French Literature, 1997

Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year), Hoopes Prize, Huggins Prize, Radcliffe French Studies Prize,

John Harvard Scholarship, Detur Book Prize, and Center for European Studies Traveling Fellowship

for the Study of Modern France.

Senior Thesis: Poetry of Flesh: Double Consciousness in the Harlem Renaissance and Négritude.

Hunter College High School. Class of 1993. Elected Graduation Speaker.

The Juilliard School, Pre-College Division Class of 1993. Matriculated in 1987.

Major Fields of Study: Composition and Viola Performance.

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Winner, Pre-College Orchestra Composition Competition leading to premiere of original orchestral

composition in the Juilliard Theater, May 1993.

JUDICIAL CLERKSHIP AND LEGAL EXPERIENCE

U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit

Law Clerk to Judge Harry T. Edwards, (August 2003-July 2004).

Jenner and Block. Washington, DC. Summer Associate 2002.

Hale and Dorr (now WilmerHale). Boston, MA. Summer Associate 2001.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Coordinated Constitutional Law Professors Amicus Brief in Virginia v. Ferriero (Erwin

Chemerinsky, Noah Feldman, Reva Siegel, Julie Suk)

Association of American Law Schools:

Chair, Section on Comparative Law (2012-13)

Chair, Section on Employment Discrimination Law (2011-12)

Founder (2013) and Chair (2017-18) Section on European Law

Planning Committee, 2014 Mid-Year Conference on “Transnational Perspectives on Equality Law”

Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison’s Montpelier:

Seminar instructor for a weekend intensive course for high school educators on “Gender, Sexual

Identity, and the Constitution” (March 2019) and The Nineteenth Amendment Centennial Seminar

(July 2020, online)

ERA Coalition – Legal Task Force

Advise on drafting of state ERA bills in New York, and memoranda related to ongoing federal ERA

ratification efforts

Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans

Selection Committee, 2006, 2014.

International Academy of Comparative Law

U.S. National Reporter on Enforcement of Antidiscrimination Law (Montevideo, Uruguay

November 2016)

Stanford University

Clayman Center, Working Group on Redefining Work, 2011

Oxford University

Faculty of Law, External Examiner for doctoral candidate, May 2013.

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Editorial Board Memberships:

Journal of Law & Ethics of Human Rights

Law & Literature

Referee for various peer-reviewed journals, including Law & Society Review; Law & Social Inquiry;

Journal of Law, Economics & Organization; New England Journal of Medicine.

Telluride Association

Member and Trustee, 1998-2008. Served on Board of Custodians (investment committee), 1998-

2003. Non-profit organization that runs tuition-free educational programs that teach leadership and

service through democratic participation.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

WE THE WOMEN: THE UNSTOPPABLE MOTHERS OF THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT

(Skyhorse Publishing 2020).

MISOGYNY’S LAW: HOW THE LAW FAILS WOMEN, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT (under

contract, University of California Press, anticipated 2022).

Articles, Essays, and Book Chapters

Working Mothers and the Postponement of Women’s Rights, from the Nineteenth

Amendment to the ERA, COLORADO LAW REVIEW (invited symposium piece)

(forthcoming 2021).

The ERA, Then and Now, in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF FEMINISM AND LAW IN THE UNITED

STATES (Deborah Brake, Martha Chamallas, & Verna Williams, eds., forthcoming 2020).

Suffrage and Prohibition; Speech and Detention, in With Liberty and Justice for All? The

Constitution in the Classroom (Maeva Marcus, Robert Cohen, & Steven Steinbach, eds,

forthcoming 2020).

Feminism and Family Leave, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE

(Cynthia Bowman & Robin West eds., Elgar 2018).

Constitutions and Economic Inequality, 85 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 369

(with Rosalind Dixon) (2018).

Feminist Constitutionalism and the Entrenchment of Motherhood, in LAW AND THE

IMAGINING OF DIFFERENCE, special issue of STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY

(Austin Sarat ed. 2018).

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Antidiscrimination Law and the Duty to Integrate, in THEORIES OF INDIRECT

DISCRIMINATION (Hugh Collins & Tarunabh Khaitan eds., Hart Publishing 2018).

The Constitution of Mothers: Gender Equality and Social Reproduction in the United

States and the World, 9 ConLawNOW 23 (2018) (Constitution Day 2017 keynote address

at the University of Akron)

Les influences françaises sur le droit constitutionnel américain de l’égalité: L’ « affaire

des abattoirs » et le paradigme racial in DE L’AUTRE CÔTÉ DU MIROIR:

COMPARAISONS FRANCO-AMÉRICAINES (Presses Universitaires de Rennes 2018).

The constitutional goal of transforming education: The South African Constitutional

Court in comparative perspective, in CONSTITUTIONAL TRIUMPHS, CONSTITUTIONAL

DISAPPOINTMENTS: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE 1996 SOUTH AFRICAN

CONSTITUTION’S INFLUENCE (Rosalind Dixon & Theunis Roux eds., Cambridge

University Press 2018).

Gender Equality and the Protection of Motherhood in Global Constitutionalism,

JOURNAL OF LAW & ETHICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS (2018).

An Equal Rights Amendment for the Twenty-First Century: Bringing Global

Constitutionalism Home, 28 YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & FEMINISM 381 (2017) (quoted in

the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Report 116-378,

Removing the Deadline for the Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, January 16,

2020).

Equality After Brexit, 40 FORDHAM JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1535 (2017).

New Directions for European Race Equality Law: CHEZ Razpredelenie Bulgaria AD v.

Komisia za zashtita ot diskrimnatisia, Anelia Nikolova, 40 FORDHAM JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW 1211 (2017).

Affirmative Action, in ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK ON THE ETHICS OF DISCRIMINATION

(Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen ed., Routledge 2017).

Comparative Law as Critique: A Tale of Two Dismissals, in LE DROIT ENTRE THÉORIE ET

CRITIQUE, JURISPRUDENCE – REVUE CRITIQUE (Université de Savoie 2017).

Disparate Impact Abroad, in A NATION OF WIDENING OPPORTUNITIES? THE CIVIL RIGHTS

ACT AT 50 (Samuel Bagenstos & Ellen Katz eds.) University of Michigan Press (2016).

Quotas and Consequences: A Transnational Re-evaluation, in PHILOSOPHICAL

FOUNDATIONS OF DISCRIMINATION LAW (Deborah Hellman & Sophia Moreau eds.),

Oxford University Press (2014).

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Fatherhood and Crime in James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk, in MASCULINITY

IN AMERICAN LITERATURE (Saul Levmore & Martha Nussbaum eds.) Oxford University

Press (2014).

Les stéréotypes de genre sont-ils mauvais pour les femmes? in Ce que le droit fait au

genre (Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez, Mathias Moschel, & Diane Roman eds.) Editions

Dalloz (2013).

The Moral and Legal Consequences of Wife Selling in The Mayor of Casterbridge, in

SUBVERSION AND SYMPATHY: GENDER, LAW, AND THE BRITISH NOVEL (Alison LaCroix

& Martha Nussbaum eds.) Oxford University Press (2013).

Pension Reform and Antidiscrimination Law, in EMPLOYMENT REGULATION AFTER THE

DEMISE OF THE STANDARD EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT: THE NEED FOR INNOVATIONS IN

REGULATORY DESIGN. (Harry Arthurs & Katherine Stone eds.) Russell Sage Publications

(2013).

“A More Egalitarian Relationship at Home and at Work”: Justice Ginsburg’s Dissent in

Coleman v. Court of Appeals of Maryland, 127 HARVARD LAW REVIEW (2013).

Gender Quotas After the End of Men, 93 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1123 (2013).

European Gender Quotas and the Work-Family Conflict, 2012 MICHIGAN STATE

UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1797.

From Antidiscrimination to Equality: Stereotypes and the Life-Cycle in the United States

and Europe, 60 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW 75 (2012).

Gender Parity and State Legitimacy: From Public Office to Corporate Boards, 10

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (I*CON) 449 (2012).

Preventive Health at Work: A Comparative Approach, in THE COMPARATIVE LAW &

SOCIETY READER (David S. Clark, ed.) Elgar (2012).

Denying Experience: Holocaust Denial and the Free Speech Theory of the State, in THE

CONTENT AND CONTEXT OF HATE SPEECH (Peter Molnar & Michael Herz eds.)

Cambridge University Press (2012).

Criminal and Civil Approaches to Antidiscrimination Enforcement in Europe, 14

EUROPEAN ANTIDISCRIMINATION LAW REVIEW 11 (2012).

Preventive Health at Work: A Comparative Approach, 59 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF

COMPARATIVE LAW 1089 (2011).

Are Gender Stereotypes Bad for Women? Rethinking Antidiscrimination Law and Work-

Family Conflict, 110 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 1 (2010).

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Race Without Cards? (review of RICHARD THOMPSON FORD, THE RACE CARD (2008), 5

STANFORD JOURNAL OF CIVIL RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES 111 (2009).

Employment Discrimination Remedies: The Shape of Lawsuits, the Shape of the Law:

Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools

Section on Employment Discrimination Law and Section on Remedies, 12 EMPLOYEE

RIGHTS & EMPLOYMENT POLICY JOURNAL 299 (2008).

Procedural Path Dependence: Discrimination and the Civil-Criminal Divide, 85

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1315 (2008).

Discrimination at Will: Job Security Protections and Equal Employment Opportunity in

Conflict, 60 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 73 (2007).

Equal by Comparison: Unsettling Assumptions of Antidiscrimination Law, 55 AMERICAN

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW 295 (2007).

Economic Opportunities and the Protection of Minority Languages, 1 LAW AND ETHICS

OF HUMAN RIGHTS 136 (2007) (peer reviewed).

Antidiscrimination Law in the Administrative State, 2006 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW

REVIEW 405.

Adding Insult to Injury: Questioning the Role of Dignity in Conceptions of Sovereignty, 55

STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1921 (2003) (with Judith Resnik).

Shorter Writings

“Finding a Way Out of Constitutional Rot,” Symposium on JACK BALKIN, THE CYCLES OF

CONSTITUTIONAL TIME, Balkinization, September 17, 2020.

In the Battle for the ERA, Global Constitutionalism and State Sovereignty, Just Security,

August 12, 2020.

Gender Quotas and the Injuries to Electoral Freedom, Verfassungsblog, August 1, 2020.

The Feminist ERA Worth Fighting For: A Political Question, Gender and the Law Blog,

July 14, 2020.

Who Decides the Future of the Equal Rights Amendment? Take Care Blog, July 6, 2020

Save the ERA, in Special Issue on “The Right to Be Elected,” BOSTON REVIEW, May

2020.

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Book Review of Stories from Trailblazing Women Lawyers: Lives in the Law, LAW AND

POLITICS BOOK REVIEW (American Political Science Association), May 31, 2020,

http://www.lpbr.net/2020/05/stories-from-trailblazing-women-lawyers.html

“Constitutional Legitimacy and the Right to Amend,” Symposium on RICHARD ALBERT,

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, Balkinization, April 17, 2020,

https://balkin.blogspot.com/2020/04/constitutional-legitimacy-and-right-to.html

Transgenerational and Transnational: Giving New Meaning to the ERA, Symposium on

The Equal Rights Amendment: A Century in the Making, NYU REVIEW OF LAW &

SOCIAL CHANGE (June 2019) available at

https://socialchangenyu.com/harbinger/transgenerational-and-transnational-giving-new-

meaning-to-the-era/

Gender Inequality and the Infrastructure of Social Reproduction, Law and Political Economy

Blog, April 16, 2018, at https://lpeblog.org/2018/04/16/gender-inequality-and-the-

infrastructure-of-social-reproduction/

The Travel Ban as Religious Discrimination: Judges’ Engagement of Political Discourse and

Recent History, Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, April 3, 2017, available at

http://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/the-travel-ban-as-religious-discrimination-judges-engagement-of-

political-discourse-and-recent-history/

Beyond Apples and Oranges (Book Review of Comparative Law by Mathias Siems), 64

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW 512 (2016)

Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas: The Evolution of the Proposed EU Directive on

Gender Balance on Corporate Boards, Foundation for Law, Justice, and Society Policy

Brief, June 17, 2014, available athttp://www.fljs.org/democratic-deficits-and-gender-

quotas.

Schuette v. BAMN: A Need to Rethink Equal Protection, Oxford Human Rights Hub, May

22, 2014, available at http://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/schuette-v-bamn-a-need-to-rethink-equal-

protection/.

Book Review of Augustin, George Vacher de Lapouge (1854-1936): juriste, raciologue,

et eugéniste. 30 LAW & HISTORY REVIEW 1178 (2012).

French and American Approaches to Antidiscrimination Law, French American Foundation

Policy Brief, April 2008. Available at

http://www.frenchamerican.org/sites/default/files/documents/media_policy_briefs/chi-

hyesuk_antidiscriminationlaw_brief_en.pdf

Interview in Marie Mercat-Bruns, La discrimination en droit du travail : Dialogue avec la

doctrine américaine, Editions Dalloz (2013).

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Short Review, Legislating Against Discrimination: An International Survey of Anti-

Discrimination Norms. Edited by Nina Osin and Dina Porat. Global Law Books, September

1, 2006.

SELECTED OP-EDS & MEDIA APPEARANCES

Boston Review: Save the Equal Rights Amendment, adapted from We the Women, October 8, 2020.

WAMC Northeast Public Radio: Julie Suk’s We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the

Equal Rights Amendment, and RBG, September 21, 2020.

Fox 5 DC: On the Hill: Julie Suk on the Equal Rights Amendment and Justice Ginsburg’s Death,

September 20, 2020.

ABC News Washington, DC: Legal scholar and author discusses Women's Equality Day, Good

Morning Washington, September 1, 2020.

WBAI NYC: Leonard Lopate at Large, Julie Suk on her book WE THE WOMEN, August 31,

2020.

L.A. Times: Julie Suk & Reva Siegel op-ed on "Women won the vote but not the suffragists'

larger goal," August 26, 2020.

Political Talk on Sirius XM POTUS: Women's Equality Day Interview on the ERA, Morning

Briefing with Tim Farley, August 26, 2020.

KKNW Seattle: Julie Suk on WE THE WOMEN & Why the Equal Rights Amendment Matters,

Conversations Live with Vicki St. Clair, August 26, 2020.

KGN Chicago: "Dr. Julie Suk on the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment," August 23,

2020.

KATU-TV AM Northwest: "We the Women" Explores Roots of ERA and Why It Still Matters

Today, August 19, 2020.

Dish Network: America's Voice Live, Author Julie Suk Joins Us to Talk About Women's

Rights, August 18, 2020

PBS Metrofocus: "We the Women," August 18, 2020.

Fox 5 News DC: Interviewed by Jim Locay on “A fresh look at the Equal Rights Amendment,”

August 14, 2020.

CUNY Podcasts: Book Beat, “Still They Persisted: Inside the Long Battle to Adopt the ERA,”

August 13, 2020.

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WCBS News Radio 880: Interviewed about Kamala Harris’s selection as VP candidate, August 12,

2020.

Sirius XM: Interviewed about WE THE WOMEN on Tell Me Everything with John

Fugelsang. August 11, 2020.

L.A. Times: Op-ed, Now, as in the 1970s, it’s men, not women, who will defeat the Equal

Rights Amendment, August 9, 2020.

PBS American Experience: Featured on The Vote: From Women’s Suffrage to the ERA, a

Century-Long Push for Equality, Retro Report Digital Shorts, June 12, 2020.

Bob Herbert’s Op-Ed TV: Interviewed on “The Future of the Equal Rights Amendment,”

aired March 9, 2020.

Harvard Law Today: “Experts Trace the History of the Equal Rights Amendment,” March 13,

2020.

Bloomberg Law: Featured on “Push to Revive the Equal Rights Amendment,” Podcast,

February 14, 2020.

National Constitution Center: Featured on “Will the Equal Rights Amendment Be Adopted?”

We the People Podcast with Jeffrey Rosen, January 30, 2020.

Washington Post: The Trump Administration Says the ERA is Dead on Arrival. It Isn’t.

Outlook, January 21, 2020, Sunday Print Edition January 24, 2020

Marketplace: Featured on “A Vote for the ERA was long overdue, but it might be too late,”

Make Me Smart Podcast, January 21, 2020.

Vox: Featured on Today, Explained Episode on “The 100 Year Fight for Equal Rights.” January

17, 2020.

CBS News: Interviewed on “Red & Blue” Segment on “Virginia just approved the Equal Rights

Amendment. Now what?” January 16, 2020.

Southern California Public Radio: Interviewed on “Purple Project for Democracy” on “The

Equal Rights Amendment,” AirTalk, KPCC (Southern California NPR station), November 14,

2019.

Democracy Now: Interviewed on “The U.S. Women’s Soccer World Cup Win Was a Victory for

Title IX & the Fight for Equal Pay” on DEMOCRACY NOW, July 11, 2019.

CUNY TV: Interviewed on “Equal Rights Amendment is Back,” 219West, March 28, 2019.

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KUT 90.5 Austin’s NPR Station: Interviewed on “Illinois Ratifies the Equal Rights

Amendment – 36 Years After the Deadline,” The Texas Standard, May 31, 2018.

Fox 5 News New York: Interviewed on Fox News at 6 with Ernie Anastos on Sexual

Harassment and Lawsuits, November 17, 2017.

“Think About it” Podcast: Interviewed by Ulrich Baer on Why Does American Think

Differently About Free Speech from the Rest of the World?

Expert Views: What will be the impact of the Trump presidency on women’s rights? Reuters World

News, November 10, 2016.

A Way to Legitimize Corporate Governance, Room for Debate, N.Y. TIMES, April 1, 2015.

The Limits of Racial Solidarity, Room for Debate, N.Y. TIMES, September 21, 2011.

SELECTED MEDIA QUOTATIONS

Rep. Carolyn Maloney (NY), Constitution Day: Time for ERA! Ms. Magazine, September 17,

2020.

Women in Big Law Are Stepping into the Court Fight Over the Equal Rights Amendment,

law.com, June 30, 2020.

Ratification of Equal Rights Amendment runs into opposition – from Trump, sure, but Ruth

Bader Ginsburg? Los Angeles Times, February 13, 2020

https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-02-13/ratification-of-era-looks-doubtful-ginsburg-

skepticism

How the debate over the ERA became a fight over abortion, Politico, February 11, 2020,

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/11/abortion-equal-rights-amendment-113505

The Equal Rights Amendment mandates equality between the sexes, so why are some women

against it? Marketwatch,, January 22, 2020, https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-equal-

rights-amendment-mandates-equality-between-the-sexes-so-why-are-some-women-against-it-

2020-01-22

Bill Barr Doesn’t Get to Decide What’s In the Constitution, The Atlantic Monthly, January 16,

2020, at https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/01/trump-doj-era-constitution/605047/

Virginia Becomes the 38th and Final State Needed to Pass the Equal Rights Amendment, Mother

Jones, January 15, 2020, at https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/01/virginia-becomes-

the-38th-and-final-state-needed-to-pass-the-equal-rights-amendment/

U.S. Justice Department says Virginia action would come too late to ratify ERA, Washington

Post, January 8, 2020, at https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/us-justice-

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department-says-virginia-action-would-come-too-late-to-ratify-era/2020/01/08/3ebe2642-324f-

11ea-9313-6cba89b1b9fb_story.html

What’s the Next Step for Equal Rights? American Prospect, December 9, 2019, at

https://prospect.org/justice/whats-the-next-step-for-equal-rights-amendment/

Why the Equal Rights Amendment Still Matters, The New Republic, June 14, 2018. at

https://newrepublic.com/article/149074/equal-rights-amendment-still-matters

How the U.S. Can Become a ‘Paradise of Gender Equality.’ Women’s E-News, October 29,

2017, at https://womensenews.org/2017/10/how-the-u-s-can-become-a-paradise-of-gender-

equality/

PUBLIC LECTURES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS

“Equal Rights and Reproductive Justice in Comparative Perspective.” Conference at University

College London on Transforming the Landscape of Equality Law, June 25-26, 2021 (scheduled).

“Motherhood and Economic Inequality,” Keynote Paper at ANU Law 60th Anniversary Conference

on Public Law and Inequality, Australian National University, December 8-9, 2021 (scheduled).

Heritage Keynote Lecture, National First Ladies’ Library, November 2, 2020 (scheduled).

“We the Women.” Women Authors Series, Kravis Center, Palm Beach, Florida, October 29, 2020

(scheduled).

“The Equal Rights Amendment.” Gartner Lecture, Southern Methodist University, October 29,

2020 (scheduled).

Guest Lecture on the ERA to Prof. Jill Lepore’s “Democracy Project” course, Harvard University,

October 26, 2020 (scheduled).

“100 Years After the 19th Amendment: Their Legacy and Our Future,” University of Idaho School of

Law, October 14, 2020 (scheduled).

“History of the ERA,” University of Florida School of Law, Conference on the ERA, September 25,

2020.

“Women and the Law, from the 19th Amendment to the ERA,” NYC Bar Association & Second

Circuit Conference, September 25, 2020.

“We the Women: Discovering the ‘Founding Mothers’ of the U.S. Constitution,” Constitution Day

Webinar Keynote Speaker, Stockton University, September 22, 2020.

Panel on the ERA, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, September 22, 2020.

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“The Equal Rights Amendment: A Constitution Day Conversation,” Clough Center & Legal History

Event, Boston College Law School, September 18, 2020.

“We the Women,” Live from New York Public Library Webcast, with Kirsten Swinth,

September 15, 2020.

“We the Women,” Westport Public Library Author Talk, September 14, 2020.

Panel on “Strictly Speaking: Equal Rights Should Have No Deadline,” Kansas City Public

Library, August 29, 2020.

Women’s Equality Day Panel, From the 19th Amendment to the ERA, American Constitution

Society, August 26, 2020.

“We the Women: Live from Bryant Park,” Bryant Park History Book Series, Women’s Equality

Day, August 26, 2020.

Honoring the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment and Fight for Women’s Equality,

Purple Chair Chat with Elizabeth Wydra, CEO of the Constiutitonal Accountability Center,

August 18, 2020.

“Women and Constitutional Amendments, from the 19th Amendment to the ERA.” Sneak Preview of

We the Women, with commentary by Kathleen Sullivan, Webinar hosted by Association of Marshall

Scholars and James Madison’s Montpelier, July 10, 2020.

“Is the U.S. Constitution Broken?” Presentation for Webinar, Institute on the Future of

Constitutionalism, June 12, 2020.

“We the Women.” Alice Paul Institute Webinar, May 9, 2020.

Law Day Panelist, “Social Movement Changing America;” Commemoration of the 19th Amendment.

Webinar hosted by American Bar Association and Law Library of Congress, April 30, 2020.

“Reflections on the Centennial of Women’s Suffrage Webinar,” hosted by the American Assembly

and the Academy of Political Science, April 29, 2020.

“The Framers and the Reformers: The ERA After Suffrage.” Paper presentation at Conference on

“Women’s Enfranchisement: Looking Backward, Looking Forward,” University of Colorado Law

School, April 3, 2020 (by Zoom Webinar).

“The 19th Amendment and the ERA: A Conversation.” Panel at Harvard Law School, March 9,

2020).

“We working women, because we are mothers.” Paper presentation at Constitutional History

Colloquium, Fordham Law School, February 5, 2020.

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Comment on Richard Albert’s Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing

Constitutions. Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting Book Panel, January 2, 2020.

“We working women, because we are mothers: Legacies of the 19th Amendment.” Association of

American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Panel on the 19tth Amendment at 100, January 2, 2020.

“Founding Mothers of the Modern ERA.” Panel on Interpreting the ERA in the Twenty-First

Century. Legal Convention on “A New Era for the ERA,” University of Richmond Law School,

October 25, 2019.

“The Past and Future of the ERA.” Panel on ERA, Temple Alumni Association, Philadelphia,

October 21, 2020.

“We the Women: Equal Rights and Reproductive Justice.” Comparative Constitutional Law

Colloquium, University of Texas Law School, October 1, 2019.

“We the Women: Why It’s Not Too Late to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.” Kadish Seminar

in Legal and Political Philosophy, Berkeley Law, September 20, 2019.

“The Past and Future of the Equal Rights Amendment.” Seminar on the 19th Amendment for high-

school educators, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge, PA, July 12, 2019.

“Constitutional Prohibition and the Destabilization of Gender Inequality.” Panel on Inequality,

Instability, and Constitutions, International Society of Constitutional Law (ICON-S) Annual

Meeting, Santiago, Chile, July 1-3, 2019.

“The Feminist Constitutional Legacy of Prohibition and its Repeal.” Panel on Feminist and LGBTQ

Movements, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, May 30, 2019.

“Lessons from the Constitutional Abortion Referendum in Ireland for the United States.”

Conference on Reproductive Rights in Ireland and the U.S. CUNY Irish Studies, Women’s and

Gender Studies, and History Programs. May 9, 2019.

“The Role of the Judiciary in a Democracy.” Organized and Moderated a public program at The

Graduate Center with Judges Katzmann, Scheindlin, and Rivera. May 7, 2019.

“The Equal Rights Amendment.” Presentation to Parity Politics, seminar for women running for

political office at CUNY School of Professional Studies (SPS), April 13, 2019.

“The Feminist Constitutional Legacy of Prohibition and its Repeal.” Women’s History Conference,

New-York Historical Society, March 3, 2019..

“The Feminist Constitutional Legacy of Prohibition and Its Repeal.” Selected panelist for AALS

Section on Constitutional Law session on the centennial of the Prohibition Amendment, January 2-6,

2019, New Orleans.

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“The Feminist Constitutional Legacy of the Prohibition Amendment” CUNY Graduate Center

Sociology Department Workshop on Crime, Law, Deviance, and Policy, December 5, 2018.

“The ERA and Global Constitutionalism.” The Equal Rights Amendment: A Century in the Making,

Brennan Center for Justice, NYU Law School, November 27, 2018.

“The Feminist Constitutional Legacy of the Prohibition Amendment.” American Society for Legal

History Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, November 10, 2018.

“Feminism and Family Leave.” Panel on “Democracy and the Gendered Family.” ICON-S

Conference, Hong Kong University, June 25-27, 2018.

“Egalité réelle et la multiplication des critères de discrimination” (in French). Invited Keynote

Speaker at International Symposium on “The Multiplication of Discrimination Criteria: Challenges,

Effects, Prospects.” Défenseur des Droits, (French government’s human rights agency), Paris,

January 18-19, 2018.

“The ERA.” New Feminist Discourses and Social Change, Southern Methodist University Dedman

College of Law, November 9, 2017.

“Gender Equality and the Protection of Motherhood in Global Constitutionalism.” Comparative

Constitutional Law Roundtable, James Madison’s Montpelier, October 20, 2017.

“The Constitution of Mothers: Gender Equality and Social Reproduction in the United States and the

World.” Invited Keynote Lecture for National Constitution Day, Center for the Constitution,

University of Akron, September 18, 2017.

“Working Mothers in Europe.” Panel on Working Parents and Free Movement, ICON-S

Conference, Univeristy of Copenhagen, Denmark, July 7, 2017.

“The Constitution of Mothers: Gender Equality and Social Reproduction in Comparative

Constitutional Law,” Humboldt University in Berlin, Law Faculty and Gender Studies Program, July

6, 2017.

“Affirmative Action and Discrimination.” Panel on Theories of Discrimination, ICON-S

Conference, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, July 6, 2017

“Constitutions and Economic Inequality” (with Rosalind Dixon). Panel on Economic Justice,

ICON-S Conference, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, July 5, 2017.

“Constitutions and Economic Inequality” (with Rosalind Dixon), University of Chicago Law Review

Symposium, May 12, 2017.

“Transforming American Democracy: Equal Protection.” Law Day 2017 Speaker, Program for

Teens, New York Public Library, May 1, 2017.

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“Constitutions and Economic Inequality” (with Rosalind Dixon), Workshop on Economic

Constitutionalism in Comparative Perspective, Columbia Law School, April 28, 2017.

“Founding Mothers.” Conference on Law and the Imagining of Difference. University of Alabama

School of Law, April 7, 2017.

“Founding Mothers.” University of Connecticut School of Law Faculty Workshop. March 29,

2017.

“Gender Equality in the Performing Arts.” Juilliard School Diversity Panel, March 29, 2017.

“The Future of the ERA.” Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender Symposium on “Feminism in the Age

of Trump,” March 27, 2017.

“Antidiscrimination Law After Brexit.” Symposium on EU Law with the UK, EU Law Without the

UK, Fordham International Law Journal, Fordham Law School, February 27, 2017.

Moderator, Thomas Friedman Author’s Book Presentation on Thank you for Being Late, Paul &

Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans and Association of Marshall Scholars Event, Open

Society Foundations, January 10, 2017.

“Indirect Ethnic Discrimination in Chez v. Nikolova,” Panel Presentation, Association of American

Law Schools Section on European Law, January 4-7, 2017.

“Brexit and the Global Rise of Right-Wing Populism,” Panel Presentation, Association of American

Law Schools Section on Comparative Law, January 4-7, 2017.

“Antidiscrimination Law and the Duty to Integrate.” Conference on Discrimination, Minerva Center

for Human Rights, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, December 14-16, 2016.

“The Constitution of Mothers.” Conference on Global Constitutionalism and Human Rights, Boston

College Law School, December 1-2, 2016.

“The Twenty-First Century Equal Rights Amendment.” Sponsored by Yale Law Women and the

Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, November 30, 2016.

“Trump and the Global Rise of Right-Wing Populism.” Panel Discussion, Cardozo School of Law,

December 8, 2016.

“Anti-Discrimination Enforcement in the United States.” Comments as U.S. Reporter for

International Association of Comparative Law conference, Montevideo, Uruguay, November 16-18,

2016.

“The Constitution of Mothers.” Presentation and Host, Equality Roundtable, Cardozo Law School,

November 13, 2016.

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“The Twenty-First Century Equal Rights Amendment.” Faculty Workshop, University of Cincinnati

School of Law, October 25, 2016.

“Indirect Reform.” Faculty Workshop, Cardozo School of Law, September 21, 2016.

“Maternity Leave: Global and Comparative Perspectives.” Invited Presentation, Outten & Golden,

August 5, 2016.

Presentation on Constitutional Amendments, Second Circuit Institute for High School Teachers,

New York, July 5, 2016.

“The Constitution of Mothers.” Presentation and Organization of Panel on “Constituting

Motherhood.” ICON-S Conference, Humboldt University, Berlin, June 17-19, 2016.

“Federalism and Gender Quotas in Europe.” Presentation at ICON-S Conference, Humboldt

University, Berlin, June 17-19, 2016.

“The Twenty-First Century Equal Rights Amendment.” Guest Lecture, Constitutional Law course,

Hunter College High School, June 6, 2016.

Indirect Reform: Education Rights in Comparative Perspective, Conference on the South African

Constitution, University of New South Wales, Australia, April 27-28, 2016.

Gender Quotas on Corporate Boards, Invited Presentation to Australian Graduate School of

Management Women in Leadership Club, University of New South Wales, Westpac Bank, Sydney,

Australia, April 26, 2016.

Commentator, Legal Processes Conference, Macquarie University, Australia, April 26, 2016.

“Maternity Leave: Global and Comparative Perspectives.” Invited Presentation to NYC Women

Law Firm Partners Lunch, Kostelanetz & Finke, April 20, 2016.

“An ERA for the Twenty-First Century: Bridging Global and State Constitutionalism,” Lecture in

Comparative Constitutional Law course, LUISS – Guido Carli, Rome, March 22, 2016.

Panelist on Enforcement of Antidiscrimination Law, LUISS-Guido Carli, Rome, March 22, 2016.

“Indirect Reform: Antidiscrimination Law and the Duty to Integrate, Conference on Theories of

Indirect Discrimination Law, Oxford University, March 17-18, 2016.

Invited Speaker at Doctoral Students Workshop on Law and Gender, European University Institute,

Florence, March 16, 2016.

The Slaughter-House Cases, Invited Presentation to the Séminaire de casuistique juridique, Centre

d’études de normes, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, March 8, 2016.

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“An ERA for the Twenty-First Century: Bridging Global and State Constitutionalism,” Faculty

Workshop, Columbia Law School, March 1, 2016.

“Gender Quotas and Federalism in Europe,” European Legal Studies Center, Columbia Law School,

February 24, 2016.

“An ERA for the Twenty-First Century: Bridging Global and State Constitutionalism,” Faculty

Workshop, Cardozo Law School, February 22, 2016.

“Gender Quotas: What’s Wrong with Women’s Underrepresentation?” Presentation to the

International Law Committee of the City Bar, February 18, 2016.

Comment on A Theory of Discrimination Law,” Virtual Book Review Roundtable, January 5, 2016,

ICONnect Blog, available at http://www.iconnectblog.com/2016/01/virtual-book-review-roundtable-

a-theory-of-discrimination-law-featuring-tarun-khaitan-deborah-hellman-and-julie-suk/

“Gender Quotas and Federalism in Europe and the United States,” Conference on Federalism and

Fundamental Rights, Yale Law School, October 31, 2015.

“Maternity Leave: International and Comparative Perspectives,” New York City Women’s Bar

Association CLE Program, Cardozo School of Law, October 20, 2015.

“The Twenty-First Century Equal Rights Amendment: Bridging Global and State

Constitutionalism,” Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable, James Madison’s Montpelier,

October 10, 2015.

“Lessons from Corporate Board Gender Quotas in Europe,” GQual Campaign Launch Event, United

Nations Headquarters, September 17, 2015.

“The Twenty-First Century Equal Rights Amendment: Bridging Global and State

Constitutionalism,” IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, September 1, 2015.

“Antidiscrimination’s Dominion.” ICON-Society Conference, Session on Comparing New

Developments in Equality Law, NYU Law School, July 2, 2015.

“Challenges of Antidiscrimination Enforcement in the United States and Europe.” Invited

Presentation for Recherches et Etudes sur le Genre et les Inégalités dans les Normes en Europe

(REGINE), Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France, May 29, 2015.

“The Constitutional Trajectory of Corporate Board Gender Quotas.” Symposium on Challenging

Boardroom Homogeneity, Yale Law School, May 21, 2015.

Organizer and Co-Host, Seminar on Judicial Education and the Fight Against Terrorism, Cardozo

School of Law, May 14, 2015.

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Les Grammaires de l’Egalité, Invited Presentation for Recherches et Etudes sur le Genre et les

Inégalités dans les Normes en Europe (REGINE), Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France, March

13, 2015.

“A System of Law: Gender and Equal Rights in Comparative Perspective.” Gender Rules

Symposium, Yale Law Women and Women’s Faculty Forum, Yale School of Management,

November 1, 2014.

Commentator and Participant, Comparative Constitutional Law Roundtable at James Madison’s

Montpelier, October 17-18, 2014.

“Equality for Democracy in the United States and Europe.” ICON-Society Inaugural Conference,

Session on Equality: Transnational Perspectives, June 27, 2014.

Introductory Remarks to Opening Plenary Session, AALS Mid-Year Workshop on Transnational

Perspectives on Equality Law, June 23, 2014.

“Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas.” EU Law Roundtable at Columbia Law School, May 2,

2014.

Commentator, “Ethnic Divisions and Power-Sharing: What Role for Human Rights?” NYU Law

School, April 11, 2014.

“Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas.” Foundation for Law, Justice, and Society Workshop on

Corporate Board Gender Quotas. Wolfson College, Oxford University, March 17, 2014.

“Discrimination as Corruption.” Duke University Seminar on Law and Identity, February 26, 2014.

Discussant, Workshop on Judicial Borrowing in the ECtHR and CJEU, December 3, 2013.

“Discrimination as Corruption.” Columbia Law School Legal Theory Workshop, October 28, 2013.

“Disparate Impact Abroad.” Civil Rights Act Fiftieth Anniversary Conference, University of

Michigan Law School, October 11, 2013.

“Equality, Liberty, and Dignity – Transnationally.” Yale Alumni Weekend Conference on Global

Constitutionalism, Yale Law School, October 4-5, 2013.

“Gender Equality in Europe.” American Bar Association Summer Institute for Teachers, Federal

Judicial Center, Washington, DC, June 25, 2013.

“Quotas and Consequences: A Transnational Re-evaluation.” Northeastern University Law School

Faculty Workshop, June 12, 2013.

“Quotas and Consequences: A Transnational Re-evaluation.” Harvard-Oxford Teleconference on

Equality, Harvard Law School, May 2, 2013.

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“Constitutional Equality for Women,” American Bar Association Law Day Program, Woodrow

Wilson Center, Washington, DC, May 1, 2013.

“Gender Equality in the Corporation.” Conference on Contested Responses to Gender Inequalities,

Yale Law School, April 26-27, 2013.

“Origins of the Transnational ‘Right to Work’: The Slaughterhouse Cases and the Legitimate

Regulation of Labor.” Human Rights Program workshop, Harvard Law School, April 16, 2013.

“Quotas and the Global Future of Equal Protection.” University of Georgia International Law

Colloquium, January 25, 2013.

“Rethinking the Morality of Quotas.” University of Massachusetts-Boston Philosophy Department

Faculty Workshop, December 18, 2012.

“Civil Procedure and Social Change.” Harvard Law School Program in Law and Social Change,

November 29, 2012.

“Quotas: From Discrimination to Democracy.” Harvard Law School Faculty Colloquium,

November 15, 2012.

“Gender Quotas After the End of Men.” Conference on “Evaluating Claims About the End of Men.”

Boston University School of Law, October 12-13, 2012.

“Quotas: From Discrimination to Democracy.” Faculty Workshop, Fordham University School of

Law, October 4, 2012.

“Genre et travail.” Round table on Expériences Croisés in workshop for Recherches et Etudes du

Genre des Inégalités dans les Normes en Europe (REGINE), Law Faculty, Université de Paris Ouest

Nanterre, September 19, 2012.

“Quotas: From Discrimination to Democratic Legitimacy.” Guest Lecture in Comparative Civil

Rights course, Stanford Law School, May 22, 2012.

“Quotas: From Discrimination to Democratic Legitimacy.” Colloquium on Philosophical

Foundations of Discrimination Law, University of Maryland School of Law, May 12-13, 2012,

“Quotas: From Discrimination to Democratic Legitimacy.” Comparative Anti-Discrimination Law

Symposium, May 3-4, 2012, Sciences Po, Paris.

“Gender Quotas and the Work-Family Conflict.” Symposium on Gender and the Legal Profession’s

Pipeline to Power, Michigan State University Law Review, April 12-13, 2012.

“Antidiscrimination Law in Europe: Sources of Law and Maternity Protection.” Guest lecture in

Antidiscrimination Law course, Yale Law School, April 3, 2012.

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“Measuring the Success of Parity Laws: Norway and France” Conference on Parity as Practice: the

Politics of Access. Yale University, March 30-April 1, 2012.

“Le droit comparé comme méthode critique.” Conference on “Le droit, entre théorie et critique,”

Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot & Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, March 22-23, 2012.

“New Approaches to Work-Family Balance and Gender Equality: Pension Reforms and

Antidiscrimination Law.” University of Connecticut Faculty Workshop, February 15, 2012.

“From Interest Convergence to Solidarity.” Conference on “A Living, Working Faith:

Remembering Our Colleague Derrick A. Bell, Jr.” Columbia Law School, December 10, 2011.

“Workers’ Rights in France and in the US: Legal Sources and Trajectories.” NYU Institute for

French Studies Seminar, Maison Française, December 6, 2011.

“The Shadow of the Civil Complaint.” Conference on The DSK Scandal: Transatlantic Reflections

on Sex, Law, and Politics.” Cardozo School of Law and Maison Française, NYU. December 1-2,

2011 (conference co-organizer).

“The Comparative Constitutional Right to Work: Slavery, Feudalism, and the Thirteenth

Amendment.” Panel on the Thirteenth Amendment, Conference on the Constitutionalization of

Labor and Employment Law? University Wisconsin-Madison School of Law, October 28-29, 2011.

“French Influence, From Slaughterhouse to Lochner,” Panel on “The Social” in France and in

America: The Juristes Inquiets and Sociological Jurisprudence, Conference on Franco-American

Legal Influences, Harvard Law School, June 12-13, 2011.

“From Antidiscrimination to Equality: Stereotypes and the Life-Cycle in the United States and

Europe,” Conference on the Evolution of Equality Law, Harvard Law School, May 6-7, 2011.

“Preventive Health at Work: A Comparative Approach,” UCLA School of Law Faculty Workshop,

February 11, 2011.

“Gender Quotas in Europe: From Political to Corporate Citizenship.” Conference on Gender,

Sexuality, and Democratic Citizenship, Cardozo Law School, November 14-15, 2010.

“Antidiscrimination Law and the Gender Pension Gap in Europe,” Princeton University Program in

Law and Public Affairs 10th Anniversary Conference, October 22, 2010.

“New Approaches to Work-Family Balance and Gender Equality: Pension Reform and

Antidiscrimination Law.” Conference on New Approaches to Employment Regulation, Rockefeller

Foundation Bellagio Center, September 21-23, 2010.

“Emerging Trends in Legal Scholarship: New Governance.” Cardozo Faculty Retreat, September

12, 2010.

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“Medicine that Works: The Road Not Taken in Healthcare Reform,” American Society of

Comparative Law Works-in-Progress Conference, University of Illinois College of Law, May 20-21,

2010.

“The Moral and Legal Consequences of Wife-Selling,” Conference on Gender, Law, and the Novel

in 18th and 19th Century England, University of Chicago, May 15, 2010.

“Denying Experience: Holocaust Denial and the Free Speech Theory of the State.” Colloquium on

Hate Speech, Cardozo Law School, March 18, 2010.

“U.S. Equality Law,” Workshop on Evolution of Equality Law and Theory, European University

Institute, January 29, 2010.

“Medicine that Works: Reinventing the Employer’s Role in Healthcare,” Stanford Law School Legal

Studies Seminar, January 25, 2010.

“Are Gender Stereotypes Bad for Women?” University of Chicago Law School Works-in-Progress

workshop, October 22, 2009.

“Are Gender Stereotypes Bad for Women?” Southwestern University Faculty Workshop Series,

September 15, 2009.

“Are Gender Stereotypes Bad for Women?” University of Maryland Faculty Workshop Series,

September 9, 2009.

“The Persistence of the Intentional Discrimination Paradigm in the United States and France,”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Panel on “The Globalization of the ‘French

Model’: A Turning Point in Ethnic and Racial Politics?” Toronto, September 3-6, 2009.

“Procedural Path Dependence: Discrimination and the Civil-Criminal Divide in the United States

and France,” Politiques Antidiscriminatoires Seminar Series, Sciences-Po, Paris, June 15, 2009.

“Secularism, Children, and the State,” Conference on Gender and Secularization, European

University Institute, Florence, April 23, 2009.

“Litigation vs. Regulation of Employment Discrimination Law,” Workshop on Public and Private

Enforcement (co-organized by Julie Suk, Fabrizio Cafaggi, and Hans Micklitz), European University

Institute, Florence, March 6, 2009.

“Race Without Cards?” Conference on “The Race Card: Thinking About Civil Rights in the New

Millennium,” Stanford Law School, October 24-25, 2008.

“Procedural Path Dependence: Discrimination and the Civil-Criminal Divide.” Guest lecture in

Advanced Comparative Law seminar, Yale Law School, March 4, 2008.

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“Comparative Perspectives on Remedies for Hiring Discrimination,” AALS Joint Section on

Remedies and Employment Discrimination, January 4, 2008.

“Globalization and the Legal Transplant of Equality,” American Society of Comparative Law

Conference, Cornell Law School, November 9, 2007.

“Secularism as Religious Discrimination?” Critical Encounters Series, with Professors Joan W.

Scott and Anne Cheng, Princeton University, October 25, 2007.

Constitutional Conversation on Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District

No. 1, Cardozo School of Law, October 19, 2007.

“The French Disadvantage in Employment Discrimination: The Limits of Civil Procedure and the

Consequences of Criminalization.” Panelist at Law & Society Association International Conference,

Berlin, July 26, 2007.

“Job Security Lessons from Antidiscrimination and Employment Law in France.” Paper

presentation at Employment & Labor Law Scholars’ Forum, Seton Hall University School of Law,

October 13-14, 2006.

“The French Disadvantage in Employment Discrimination: The Limits of Civil Procedure and the

Consequences of Criminalization.” Paper presentation at Columbia Law School Comparative Law

Colloquium. October 11, 2006.

“Job Security Lessons from Antidiscrimination and Employment Law in France.” Paper

presentation at Fordham Law School, New York City Junior Faculty Colloquium, September 29,

2006.

“The Equality Syndrome.” Paper presentation at Comparative Law Works in Progress Workshop,

sponsored by the American Society of Comparative Law. University of Michigan Law School,

April 21-22, 2006.

“Instead of Prohibition?” Conference on Hate Speech from the Street to Cyberspace: Cases and

Policies in Specific Contexts. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, March 31-April 1,

2006.

“Language and Identity in the Era of Globalization: The Fair Conditions of Choice.” Conference on

Multiculturalism and the Antidiscrimination Principle. Ramat-Gan Law School, Tel-Aviv, Israel,

December 10-12, 2005.

“Hate Speech Regulation and the Comparative Politics of Memory.” Conference on Comparative

Hate Speech, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, November 7, 2005.

“Stories and the Holocaust: Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader.” Program in Holocaust and Human

Rights Studies, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, October 27, 2005.

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“Inmate Segregation and Human Dignity in Johnson v. California,” Conference on the U.S.

Supreme Court’s 2004 Term: Case and Controversy, Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton

University, May 27, 2005.

“Citation of Foreign and International Law in U.S. Judicial Decisions,” Paul & Daisy Soros

Fellowships for New Americans 2004 Fellows Conference, October 30, 2004.

“Antidiscrimination Law in the Administrative State: The United States and Britain,” Paper

presentation at Law and Public Affairs Seminar, Princeton University, October 18, 2004.

“Globalization and the Morality of Cultural Choice.” American Political Science Association

Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999.

“Collective Humiliation and Cultural Attachment.” Nationalism, Identity, and Minority Rights

Conference, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 1999.

“Cosmopolitanism and Group Rights.” Rewriting Democracy Conference, University of Edinburgh,

United Kingdom, 1998.

“Debating Duality in the Harlem Renaissance.” Juxtapositions Conference, University of Cape

Town, South Africa, 1998.

CONFERENCES, COLLOQUIA, AND PANELS ORGANIZED

Virtual Poetry Reading, featuring Joyelle McSweeney’s Toxicon and Arachne. Association of

Marshall Scholars Arts and Humanities Series, in collaboration with The Graduate Center,

CUNY, Denison University, University of Notre Dame, and Nightboat Books. By Zoom

Webinar, May 8, 2020.

“Policing the Womb.” Public Program featuring Professors Michele Goodwin and Michelle

Anderson. December 9, 2019, The Graduate Center, CUNY.

“The Enigma of Clarence Thomas.” Public Program featuring Professors Corey Robin and

Kendall Thomas. December 4, 2019. The Graduate Center, CUNY

“The Role of the Judiciary in a Democracy.” Public Program featuring Judges Katzman,

Scheindlin, and Rivera. May 7, 2019. The Graduate Center, CUNY

CUNY Legal Studies Colloquium – Academic Year 2019-20. Series of guest lectures and

works-in-progress workshops for CUNY faculty from all campuses teaching and researching

interdisciplinary legal studies.

The European Union and the Rise of Populist Nationalism. January 3, 2018, Panel of the Section

on European Law, AALS Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. (Organized as Section Chair).

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Working Parents and Free Movement: The European Transformation of the Family, Panel at

Annual Meeting of International Society of Public Law (ICON-S), July 7, 2017, University of

Copenhagen.

Theories of Discrimination. Panel at Annual Meeting of International Society of Public Law

(ICON-S), July 6, 2017, University of Copenhagen.

Feminism in the Age of Trump. Organized panel of activists, lawyers, and scholars as faculty

adviser to Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender (now Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights and Social

Justice). March 29, 2017.

Equality Roundtable, Cardozo School of Law, November 13, 2016. A one-day workshop of 9

works in progress by nationally renowned scholars of equality law.

Constituting Mothers. July 18, 2016, Panel at Annual Meeting of International Society of Public

Law (ICON-S), Humboldt University, Berlin.

Gender Balance in Institutional Settings, Annual Meeting of International Society of Public Law

(ICON-S), NYU Law School, June 30, 2015.

Judicial Education and the Fight Against Terrorism. Co-organized with former Justice Eli Rivlin

(Israeli Supreme Court) and the International Organization for Judicial Training, sponsored by

Cardozo Law School and held at the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, New York, May

15, 2015.

Conscience and Discrimination, Annual Meeting of International Society of Public Law (ICON-S),

NYU Law School, July 1, 2015.

Comparing New Developments in Equality Law, Annual Meeting of International Society of Public

Law (ICON-S), NYU Law School, July 2, 2015.

Equality: Transnational Perspectives, Inaugural Meeting of International Society of Public Law

(ICON-S), European University Institute, Florence, June 27, 2014.

Transnational Perspectives on Equality Law. A two-day mid-year conference of the Association

of American Law Schools (AALS). June 22-23, 2014. Washington, D.C.Leading member of the

Planning Committee.

Workers After the Ascendancy of Global Financial Capital, January 2013, Section on

Comparative Law (jointly sponsored by the Section on Employment and Labor Relations) at the

AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. (Organized as Section Chair).

Solidarity: The New Antidiscrimination Law? January 5, 2012, Panel of the Section on

Employment Discrimination at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. (Organized as

Section Chair).

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The DSK Scandal December 2011. A two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on

the legal and political issues surrounding the Dominique Strauss-Kahn rape case. Co-hosted

with Institute of French Studies at NYU.

Workshop on Public and Private Enforcement (co-organized with, Fabrizio Cafaggi, and Hans

Micklitz), European University Institute, Florence, March 6, 2009.

Oxford Seminar on Race, Multiculturalism and Immigration (co-convened with Desmond King

and Randall Hansen), Trinity Term (Spring1999).

FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS

French – Fluent

Korean – Fluent

Italian – Proficient

German – Proficient

Latin – Proficient

Portuguese – Basic

Spanish – Basic