Democratic Persuasion and the Reedom of Speech Brooklyn Law Review

Bookish Appointments

Brown University

  • Professor of Political Science, 2012-present;
  • Professor, by courtesy, of Philosophy, 2012-present;
  • Associate Professor (with tenure) of Political Science, 2007-2012
  • Associate Professor, by courtesy, of Philosophy, 2007- 2012;
  • Assistant Professor of Political Science, 2002-2007;
  • Assistant Professor, by courtesy, of Philosophy, 2005-2007

Fordham Police force School, Visiting Professor of Constabulary, 2017-present

Fordham Law School, Visiting Professor of Law, Autumn 2013

Princeton University

  • Rockefeller Faculty Boyfriend, Center for Man Values, 2010-2011
  • Graduate Prize Fellow, Center for Human Values, 2000-2001
  • Preceptor, 2000-2001

Harvard Law School, Visiting Associate Professor of Police force, Winter Term, 2009

Harvard Academy, Faculty Fellow, Safra Family unit Foundation Middle for Ethics, 2006-2007

Education

Princeton Academy, M.A. 2000 (stardom), Ph.D. 2002
Department of Politics and Program in Political Philosophy

  • Dissertation: "Rights and Reciprocity: A Autonomous Theory of Privacy, Property and Capital Punishment"
  • Committee: Amy Gutmann (Chair), George Kateb, Stephen Macedo
  • Nominated for the Leo Strauss Prize in Political Philosophy

Stanford Constabulary Schoolhouse, J.D. 2005

Academy of Cambridge, Chiliad.Phil. 1996
Program in Political Idea and Intellectual History

Pomona College, B.A. 1995
Politics and Philosophy

Books

The Oath and the Function (New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 2018).

When The Country Speaks, What Should it Say? How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Academy Press, 2012).

Governmental Powers: Cases and Readings (New York, NY: Aspen Publishers, 2014).

Civil Rights and Liberties: Cases and Readings (New York, NY: Aspen Publishers, 2013).

Constitutional Police and American Commonwealth: Cases and Readings (New York, NY: Aspen Publishers, 2011).

Autonomous Rights: The Substance of Cocky-Government (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Printing, 2007).

Punishment, Property, and Justice: Philosophical Foundations of the Welfare and Death Penalty Controversies (Burlington, VT: Ashgate/Dartmouth Press, 2001).

Articles

"Challenging Hate, Protecting Rights," Jurisprudence, (2017).

"Equality as a Basis for Religious Toleration: A Response to Leiter," Criminal Police and Philosophy, (2016).

"Sovereign and State: A Democratic Theory of Sovereign Amnesty," Texas Police force Review, (2015).

"Autonomous Persuasion and Free Speech," Brooklyn Constabulary Review, (2014).

"Viewpoint Neutrality, Gratis Oral communication, and the Reasons for Rights," Northwestern Law Review, (2013).

"Public Justification and the Right to Private Property: Welfare Rights equally Compensation for Exclusion," Law and Ethics of Human Rights, (2012).

"A Noun Conception of the Rule of Law," Nomos XLX: The Rule of Police force, (2011).

"Judicial Review and Democratic Potency: Accented 5. Balancing Conceptions," Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (role of symposium on T. Christiano's The Constitution of Authorization), (August 2011): 1-9.

"Defending the Value Theory of Democracy: A Response to Six Critics," Representation (part of symposium on my book Democratic Rights), Vol. 47, No. ane (Apr 2011): 73-83.

"When the State Speaks, What Should It Say? The Dilemmas of Free Speech and Autonomous Persuasion" Perspectives on Politics, Vol. half dozen, No. ii (December 2010): 1005-1019.

"A Transformative Theory of Religious Liberty: Country Persuasion and the Reasons for Rights," Political Theory, Vol. 38, No. 2 (Apr 2010): 187-213.

Field of study of "Critical Exchange" Political Theory, Vol. 39, No. 6 (Dec 2011): 777-792, which includes my response, "Non-Profit Status and Religious Freedom."

"The Global Reach of Democratic Ideals: Universal Implications of Procedure-Contained Values," The Good Society, (role of symposium on Democratic Theory) Vol. 18, No. two (December 2009): 35-40.

"The Rights of the Guilty: Punishment and Political Legitimacy," Political Theory, Vol. 35, No. 2 (April 2007): 175-199.

Subject of "Disquisitional Exchange," in Political Theory, Vol. 35, No. six (December 2007): 806-815, which includes my response, "Unreasonable Disagreement."

"The Politics of the Personal: A Liberal Arroyo," American Political Scientific discipline Review, Vol. 101, No. ane (February 2007): nineteen-31.

"The Value Theory of Democracy," Politics, Philosophy, and Economic science, Vol. 5, No. 3 (October 2006): 259-278.

"Popular Constitutionalism and the Case for Judicial Review" (review essay), Political Theory Vol. 34, No. 4 (August 2006): 516-521.

"Balancing Procedures and Outcomes Within Democratic Theory: Core Values and Judicial Review," Political Studies Vol. 53, No. 2 (June 2005): 423-441.

"Dignity, Citizenship, and Capital Punishment: The Right of Life Reformulated," Studies in Law, Politics and Society Vol. 25 (2002): 119-132.

"From Liberalism to the Cease of Juridical Language: An Exam of Marx's Early Jurisprudence," Studies in Law, Politics and LodgeVol. 18 (1998): 173-217.

Book Chapters

"Public Justification and the Right to Private Property: Welfare Rights equally Compensation for Exclusion," in O'Neill and Williamson, Property Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond, (Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming 2012).

"Punishment within the Social Contract." in Sarat and Umphry, Police as Punishment/Constabulary as Regulation, (Stanford University Press, 2011).

Book Reviews

Review of T. Christiano, The Constitution of Equality: Autonomous Dominance and Its Limits (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). Journal of Politics, Vol. 71 (2009): 1593-1594. Review appears equally role of "Critical Exchange."

Review of M. Schwartzberg, Democracy and Legal Change, (Cambridge University Printing, 2007). Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 6 (2008): 361-365. Review appears as part of "Critical Dialogue."

Review of Ceremonious Society and Authorities (Ethicon Series in Comparative Political Theory), Nancy L. Rosenblum and Robert C. Post, eds. Ethics Vol. 114, No. 2 (January 2004), 374-376

Writings for Pop Press (selected)

"Aye, It's Possible to Indict a Sitting President. Here'south Why," Washington Post, 2018

"Gorsuch, Abortion, and the Concept of Personhood," New York Times, 2018

"Local and State Government Can Protect the Constitution," Time Mag, 2016

"Why Prisoners Deserve the Right to Vote," Politician Mag, 2016

"A License to Say Annihilation," (with Nelson Tebbe), New York Times, 2015

"Built-in Free, But Not Indifferent," Foreign Policy, 2012

Invited Lectures, Papers, and Responses (selected)

"Revisiting Membership and Morals," Harvard University, 2016.

"Public Reason and the Religion Clauses," Yale University, 2016.

"Epistemic Democracy and the Value Theory of Republic," Princeton University, 2014.

"Autonomous Persuasion and the Liberty of Speech," Academy of Chicago Law School, 2014.

"When the Land Speaks, What Should it Say?" Harvard University, 2013.

"Viewpoint Neutrality, Costless Speech, and the Reasons for Rights," Northwestern Law School, March 2012.

"Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression: Protecting Rights and Promoting Free and Equal Citizenship," University of Toronto, November 2011.

"Value Commonwealth and the Freedom of Expression: Protecting Rights and Promoting Free and Equal Citizenship," Yale Academy, October 2011.

"Against Neutralism in Free Exercise Jurisprudence: Faith Based Groups, Discrimination, and State Subsidy," Academy of Alabama Constabulary School, Symposium on "Matters of Faith," October 2011.

"Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression: Protecting Rights and Promoting Free and Equal Citizenship," Academy of Sterling, Symposium on "Democracy and Rights," September 2011.

"Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression," Center for Comparative Constitutional Law, Melbourne Law School, August 2011.

"Value Republic and the Freedom of Expression," Australian National Academy, August 2011.

"When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Freedom of Expression and the Reasons for Rights," The Leroy Keller Heart for the Report of the First Amendment, University of Colorado, Apr 2011.

"Public Justification and the Right to Private Holding: Welfare Rights equally Compensation for Exclusion," Center for Police force and Concern, Symposium on "Reciprocity and Rights," January 2011.

"Democratic Persuasion," Princeton University, September 2010.

"Liberty of Expression and the Reasons for Rights," Harvard University, Apr 2010.

"When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Freedom of Expression and the Reasons for Rights," Princeton Academy, October 2009.

"Country Persuasion and the Reasons for Rights: A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom," Harvard Law Schoolhouse, May 2009.

"A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom," Columbia University, May 2009.

"A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom," University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, February 2009.

"Beyond Rights," University of Pennsylvania, December 2008.

"Punishment and the Social Contract," Corliss Lamont Lectureship Series, Amherst College, Oct 2008.

"Beyond Rights: The Constitution'southward Responses to Detest Voice communication," Second Annual Brown University Constitution Day Lecture, Brown University, September 2006.

"The Supreme Court as a Model for Mass Deliberation," Briefing on Designing 21st Century Governance Mechanisms, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Pocantico Hills Conference Heart, July 2006.

"Is the Family unit Beyond Justice? A Answer to Joshua Cohen," Conference on the Work of Susan Okin, Stanford Academy, January 2005.

"Autonomous Rights: The Substance of Self-Regime," and "Public Justification and the Right to Private Property," Immature Scholar Weekend, Cornell University, Centre for Ethics and Public Life, May 2004.

"Democratic Rights," Pomona College, Program in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Nov 2003.

"Commonwealth and Private Rights," Stanford University, Feb 2003.

"Democracy and Individual Rights," Massachusetts Plant of Engineering science, December 2002.

Awards and Honors

Rockefeller Faculty Fellowship, Center for Human Values, Princeton Academy, 2010-2011

Nominee, Barrett Hazeltine Award for Excellence in Teaching, Chocolate-brown University, Bound 2008

Safra Foundation Center for Ideals Faculty Fellowship, Harvard University, 2006-2007

Brown University Humanities Center Inaugural Fellowship, Brown University, Spring 2006

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Inferior Kinesthesia Fellowship, American Quango of Learned Societies, 2004-2005

Finalist, Barrett Hazeltine Award for Excellence in Educational activity, Brown University, Bound 2004

Cornell University Immature Scholar Award, Center for Ethics and Public Life, Cornell Academy, 2003-2004

Nomination, Leo Strauss Award in Political Theory, Princeton University, Autumn 2002

University Fellowship, Princeton University, 1999-2000, 2001-2002

Graduate Prize Fellowship, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2000-2001

Downing College Fellowship, Downing College, Cambridge Academy, 1995-1996

Beckner Prize for Excellence in Philosophy, Pomona College, May 1995

Phi Beta Kappa, Pomona College, May 1995

Courses Taught

Undergraduate: Constitutional Police; Civil Liberties; Ideals and Public Policy; Issues in Democratic Theory; Modernistic Political Thought

Graduate: Democratic Theory, Justice, and the Law; Liberalism and Its Critics: What is the Relationship between Republic and Private Rights?; The Political Theory of the American Constitution

Constabulary School: First Amendment (University of Chicago Police Schoolhouse); Constitutional Police force (Fordham Constabulary Schoolhouse); Democratic Theory and the Police force (Harvard Law School)

Ph.D. Research Supervision

McCalpin, Jermaine, "A Theory of Transitional Justice: The Example of Due south Africa," placed at University of the Due west Indies (Lecturer)

Western, David, "Hearts of Lite: The Part of Empathy in Negotiation," placed at Grinnell College (Postdoctoral Swain), now at Valparaiso University (Lecturer)

Phillips, John, "Natural Resources, Opportunity, and Global Justice," placed at Academy of North Carolina (Visiting Professor), now at Austin Peay Country University (Assistant Professor)

Banai, Hussein, "Democratic Contextualism," (Commission Chair), placed at Occidental College (Banana Professor), now at Indiana University (Banana Professor)

Ly, Minh, "Global Deliberation," (Commission Chair), placed at Princeton University (Postdoctoral Fellow), at present at Stanford University (Lecturer)

McGravey, Kevin, "Public Rights: Public Freedom and the Commencement Subpoena," (Committee Chair), placed at Merrimack College (Assistant Professor)

The Oath and the Office by Corey Brettschneider

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