Professor of LawAreas of ExpertiseArt, Cultural Heritage, and the Law; Constitutional Law; International Human Rights; International Trade; Public International Law; State and Local Government Law; U.S. Supreme CourtEducationHarvard Law School, J.D. (1979)Harvard College, A.B., cum laude (1976) ExperienceDrake Professor since 1993Chief Counsel, Chief Financial Officer, District of Columbia Staff Writer, TIME magazine Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Kampelman, Washington, DC Counsel, Council of the District of Columbia Selected Publications"JUSTICE BRENNAN: THE GREAT CONCILIATOR" (1995)"THURGOOD MARSHALL: WARRIOR AT THE BAR, REBEL ON THE BENCH" (1994) (co-author) “How the U.S. News rankings affect American legal education,” 91 JUDICATURE 80 (Sept.-Oct. 2007) “Divergence between the United States and European Union on Trade and Other Matters,” 10 ILSA J. INT'L & COMP. L. 459 (2004) “Sustainable Economic Development: What the World Owes Africa, and What Africa Owes Itself,” 7 J. GENDER, RACE & JUST. 75 (2003) “The WTO Banana Dispute Settlement and Its Implications for Trade Relations Between the United States and the European Union,” 35 CORNELL INT’L L.J. 291 (2002) “Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America: Nicaragua—A Case Study,” 16 AMER. U. INT’L L. REV. 743 (2001) (co-author) Significant AccomplishmentsInterviewed by Brian Lamb on Booknotes, C-SPANInterviewed for “Justice Brennan,” America and the Courts, C-SPAN Brian Lamb (C-SPAN Booknotes) Notable Biographers of People Who Shaped America Award (1999) Drake University President and Provost’s Special Commendation for Excellent Performance in All Areas of Faculty Performance (1997) |
![]() Globalization and Its Discontents"Today, those opposed to the New World Order present a challenge to the United States, a leader in globalization efforts. To skeptics, the belief that commercial interdependence among nations is the key to everlasting peace is but a pipe dream. And to its harshest critics, U.S. support for international human rights is but the cynical gesture of a hypocritical nation. |