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1 BRYANT G. GARTH Chancellor’s Professor of Law University of California-Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-8000 [email protected] Joint appointment, Department of Criminology, Law, and Society Affiliated Research Professor, American Bar Foundation (since July 2012) 750 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60611 Educational Background: B.A. 1972 Yale University, magna cum laude, with highest honors in American Studies J.D. Stanford Law School 1975, Order of the Coif, Editor-in-Chief, Stanford Journal of International Studies Ph.D. (European Doctorate in Law) European University Institute, Florence, 1979. Employment History: Southwestern Law School, Dean, CEO, and Professor of Law, 2005-2012; Professor of Law, 2012-13 American Bar Foundation, Director, 1990-2004; Senior Research Fellow, 2004-05; Director Emeritus, 2005- Indiana University School of Law (Bloomington), Dean, 1987-90 (Assistant Professor, 1979 82; Associate Professor, 1982-85; Professor, 1985-92; Acting Dean, 1986- 87; on leave 1990-92). (Subjects: civil procedure, legal profession, international and comparative law, human rights) Uppsala University, Sweden, Visiting Professor of Law, May 1992 University of Michigan School of Law, Visiting Assoc. Professor, 1983-84 European University Institute, Florence, Visiting Professor, May-July 1981; May 1982 Law Clerk, 1978-79, Chief Judge Robert F. Peckham, Federal District Court, Northern District of California, San Francisco Current Major Professional and Community Service: Board of Trustees, NALP Foundation, 2014- Board of Trustees, Otis College of Art and Design, 2013- Board of Trustees, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 2013-

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BRYANT G. GARTH Chancellor’s Professor of Law University of California-Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-8000 [email protected] Joint appointment, Department of Criminology, Law, and Society

Affiliated Research Professor, American Bar Foundation (since July 2012) 750 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60611 Educational Background:

B.A. 1972 Yale University, magna cum laude, with highest honors in American Studies

J.D. Stanford Law School 1975, Order of the Coif, Editor-in-Chief, Stanford Journal of International Studies

Ph.D. (European Doctorate in Law) European University Institute, Florence, 1979. Employment History:

Southwestern Law School, Dean, CEO, and Professor of Law, 2005-2012; Professor of Law, 2012-13

American Bar Foundation, Director, 1990-2004; Senior Research Fellow, 2004-05; Director Emeritus, 2005-

Indiana University School of Law (Bloomington), Dean, 1987-90 (Assistant Professor, 1979 82; Associate Professor, 1982-85; Professor, 1985-92; Acting Dean, 1986-87; on leave 1990-92). (Subjects: civil procedure, legal profession, international and comparative law, human rights)

Uppsala University, Sweden, Visiting Professor of Law, May 1992 University of Michigan School of Law, Visiting Assoc. Professor, 1983-84 European University Institute, Florence, Visiting Professor, May-July 1981; May

1982 Law Clerk, 1978-79, Chief Judge Robert F. Peckham, Federal District Court,

Northern District of California, San Francisco

Current Major Professional and Community Service:

Board of Trustees, NALP Foundation, 2014- Board of Trustees, Otis College of Art and Design, 2013- Board of Trustees, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 2013-

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Board of Trustees, Southern California Public Radio, 2017- Chair, Advisory Committee, Law School Survey of Student Engagement, 2003- Member, Executive Coordinating Committee, The After the JD project, 1998-

Selected Recent University Service:

University of California, Irvine, School of Law. Elected to Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2013-14; 2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18; Elected to Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2013-14; 2017-18; Chair of Budget Committee, 2017-18.

University of California, Irvine. Elected to Council on Academic Personnel (CAP) for term of 2014-2016; Chair of the Law School Dean Search, 2017-18; Reserve Council on Academic Personnel January 1, 2018 - August 31, 2018. List of Publications Books:

P. Hathazy, ed., Estudios de sociología de la internationalización. Una introducción de la obra de Yves Dezalay y Bryant Garth (Sociología de la internacionalización) (2017, Editorial Universitaria Villa Maria, Argentina) (edited volume with an introduction and Spanish translations of a number of our works).

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, eds., Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice (2012, Routledge).

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, eds., Lawyers and the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization (2011, Routledge).

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire (2010, University of Chicago Press).

R. Dinovitzer, B. Garth, R. Sander, J. Sterling and G. Wilder, After the JD: First Results of a National Study of Legal Careers (2004, NALP Foundation).

P. Bernard and B. Garth eds. Dispute Resolution Ethics: A Comprehensive Guide (2002, American Bar Association).

A. Sarat, R. Kagan, and B. Garth, eds, Looking Back at Law’s Century (2002, Cornell University Press)

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, The Internationalization of Palace Wars: Lawyers, Economists and the Contest to Transform Latin American States (2002, University of Chicago Press) (2007, Korean translation by Greenbee Publishing Company and earlier French and Spanish translations listed below)

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, La Internacionalizacion de las Luchas por el Poder: La Competencia entre Abogados y Economistas por Transformar los Estados Latinoamericanos. (2002, Instituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos, Bogota (Spanish translation of Palace Wars; 2005, UNAM, Mexico City 2006 another Spanish-language version, and Universidad Boliveriana, Chile – another Spanish language version 2006).

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, La Mondialisation des Guerres de Palais: La Restructuration du Pouvoir d’Etat en Amerique Latine, Entre Notables du Droit et “Chicago Boys” (2002, Seuil, French translation of Palace Wars).

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Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, eds, Global Prescriptions: The Production, Exportation, and Importation of a New Legal Orthodoxy (University of Michigan Press, 2002).

B. Garth and A. Sarat, eds., How Does Law Matter? (Northwestern University Press, 1998).

B. Garth and A. Sarat, eds., Justice and Power in Socio-Legal Studies ( Northwestern University Press, 1998).

Y. Dezalay and B. Garth, Dealing in Virtue: International Commercial Arbitration and the Construction of a Transnational Legal Order (University of Chicago Press, 1996).

M. Cappelletti and B. Garth, Acesso á Justiça (Porto Alegre: Sergio Antonio Fabris Editor, 1988) (Ellen Gracie Northfleet translator).

M. Cappelletti and B. Garth, El Acceso a la Justicia. La Plata, Argentina: Colegio de Abogados del Departamento Judicial de La Plata, 1983) (Samuel Amaral translator).

B. Garth, Neighborhood Law Firms for the Poor: A Comparative Study of Recent Developments in Legal Aid and in the Legal Profession (Alphen aan den Rijn, Sijthoff, 1980).

M. Cappelletti and B. Garth, eds., Access to Justice: Emerging Issues and Perspectives (Leyden and Boston/Milan, Sijthoff/Giuffre, 1979) (Vol. III of the Florence Access-to-Justice Project).

M. Cappelletti and B. Garth, eds., Access to Justice: A World Survey (Leyden and Boston/Milan, Sijthoff/Giuffre, 1978) (Vol. I of the Florence Access to-Justice Project series).

B. Garth and the editors of the Stanford Journal of International Studies, eds., China's Changing Role in the World Economy (N.Y., Praeger, 1975).

M. Cranston, B. Garth, R. Plattner, and J. Varon, A Handbook for Controlling Local Growth (Stanford, Environmental Law Society, 1973).

Articles, Chapters, and Essay Reviews:

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, “Battles Around Legal Education Reform: From

Entrenched Local Legal Oligarchies to Oligopolistic Universals: India as a Case Study,” UCI Journal on International, Transnational, and Comparative Law (forthcoming 2018).

Bryant G. Garth and Joyce Sterling, “Diversity, Power, and Hierarchy in Legal Careers: the Structure of the Legal Field as seen through the After the J.D. Project,” Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (forthcoming 2018).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, “International Commercial Arbitration: The Creation of a Legal Market,” in Schultz, T. and F. Ortino, The Oxford Handbook of International Arbitration. (Oxford University Press).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, “’Legal Theory,’ Strategies of Learned Production, and the Relatively Weak Autonomy of the Subfield of Learned Law,” in Justin Desautels-Stein and Christopher Tomlins eds., Cambridge Companion to Contemporary Legal Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2018).

Bryant G. Garth, “One Window into the State of Insiders’ Arbitration Scholarship: A Review of Practicing Virtue: Inside International Arbitration,” Journal of World Investment and Trade 19: 155-64 (2018).

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Bryant G. Garth, “The Rocky ‘High Road’ for Lawyers: Teaching Professional Responsibility in a Shifting Context,” University of St. Thomas Law Review (Symposium, forthcoming 2018)

Bryant G. Garth, “Issues of Empire, Contestation, and Hierarchy in the Globalization of Law,” in Moshe Hirsch and Andrew Lang, eds., Handbook on the Sociology of International Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017).

Bryant G. Garth, “Notes on the Future of the Legal Profession in the United States: The Key Roles or Corporate Law Firms and Urban Law Schools,” Buffalo Law Review 65: 287-328 (Mitchell Lecture Symposium, 2017).

Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant G. Garth, “Satisfação Profissional dos Bacharéis em Direito no Processo de Estruturação das Carreiras Jurídicas,” Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito/Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 4: 2 Pp. 175-210 (2017) (translation of Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant Garth, “Lawyer Satisfaction in the Process of Structuring Legal Careers,” 41 Law and Society Review 1-50 (2007) (reprinted in The Law and Society Reader II (NYU Press 2014))).

Elizabeth Mertz and Bryant G. Garth, “Introduction: New Legal Realism at Ten Years and Beyond,” University of California-Irvine Law Review 6: 121-37 (Symposium 2017).

Bryant G. Garth, “Corporate Lawyers in Emerging Markets,” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 12: 441-457 (2016).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, “’Lords of the Dance’ as Double Agents: Elite Actors In and Around the Legal Field,” Journal of Organizations and Professions 3 (2): 188-206 (2016).

Bryant G. Garth, “The Florence Access-to-Justice Project in Law and Context: Mauro Cappelletti as Importer, Exporter, and Academic Entrepreneur,” Annuario di Diritto comparator e di studi legislative Pp. 13-28 (Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2016).

Ann Southworth, Bryant Garth & Catherine Fisk, “Some Realism About Realism in Teaching About the Legal Profession,” in The New Legal Realism: Translating Law-and-Society for Today’s Legal Practice,” Vol. I, Putting Law in its Place: The New Legal Realist Project (S. Macaulay, E. Mertz, and T. Mitchell eds., Oxford 2016). Pp. 74-95.

Bryant Garth, “Brazil and the Field of Socio-Legal Studies: Globalization, the Hegemony of the US, the Place of Law, and Elite Reproduction,” 3 Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito/Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 12-23 (2016).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “A construção jurídica de uma política de notáveis: o jogo duplo da elite do judiciário indiano no mercado da virtude cívica,” Revista Pós Ciências Sociais, 2015, v.12, n.23, jan/jun. 2015,pp. 37-60 (translation of “The Legal Construction of a Politics Of Notables: The Double Game of The Patricians of the Indian Bar in the Market of Civic Virtue,”29 Retfærd. Nordic Legal Journal No. 3: pp. 42-63 (2006)).

Bryant Garth, “A Comment on Sida Liu’s ‘Powerless’ Approach: A Virtue Out of Necessity?” LSI Forum 1, 1-7 (2015) (on-line publication).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, “Reflexive Sociology and International Political Economy,” in Pınar Bilgin, Xavier Guillaume, and Mark Salter, eds., Handbook of International Political Sociology, Chapter 24 (Routledge 2016).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Lawyers in South and East Asia,” in Christoph Antons, ed., Routledge Handbook of Asian Law Chapter 7 (Routledge 2016).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, “Constructing a Transatlantic Marketplace of Disputes on the Symbolic Foundations of International Justice,” in Gregoire Mallard and Jerome Sgard, eds.,

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Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets, Chapter 6, Pp. 185-214 (Cambridge University Press 2016).

Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant Garth, “The Legal Profession,” in Austin Sarat, ed., Wiley Handbook on Law and Society 105-17 (2015).

Bryant G. Garth, “Notes toward an Understanding of the U.S. Market in Foreign LLM Programs: From the British Empire and the Inns of Court to U.S. LLM Programs,” 22 Indiana Journal of Law and Globalization 62-79 (2015).

Bryant G. Garth, “Legal Education Reform: New Regulations, Markets, and Competing Models of Supposed Deregulation,” Bar Examiner Dec. 2014, Pp. 21-30 (2014).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “La economía de las prácticas jurídicas como mercado simbólico: El valor jurídico como un producto del capital social, el conocimiento universal y la autoridad estatal,” in Salvador Millaleo, Juan Carlos Oyanedel, Daniel Palacios, Hugo Rojas (eds.), Sociología del Derecho en Chile: Libro homenaje a Edmundo Fuenzalida (Santiago: Ediciones Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2014).

Bryant G. Garth, “As profissões jurídicas no século XXI: Globalização, a reforma da educação jurídica, desigualdade e império, 14 Cadernos FGVDireitoRio 17-38 (2014).

Bryant Garth and Ronit Dinovitzer, “Satisfaction,” in ABF/NALP Foundation, After the JD III: Third Results from a National Study of Legal Careers (2014).

Rebecca Sandefur, Bryant G. Garth, and Joyce Sterling, “Financing Legal Education – the View Twelve Years Out of Law School,” in ABF/NALP Foundation, After the JD III: Third Results from a National Study of Legal Careers (2014).

Bryant G. Garth and Joyce Sterling, “The Economic Downturn, “ in ABF/NALP Foundation, After the JD III: Third Results from a National Study of Legal Careers (2014).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Merchants of Law as Moral Entrepreneurs: Constructing International Justice from the Competition for Transnational Business Disputes,” The Law and Society Reader II (New York University Press 2014) (republication of earlier article).

Bryant Garth, “Progressive Law vs. the Critique of Law and Development: Strategies of Double Agency Revisited,” in Ruth Buchanan and Peer Zumbansen, eds., Law in Transition: Human Rights, Development, and Transitional Justice (Routledge 2014).

Dezalay, Yves and Bryant Garth, “Lost in Translation: On the Failed Encounter Between Bourdieu and Law and Society Scholarship and Their Respective Blindnesses,” in Grainne de Burca, Claire Kilpatrick and Joanne Scott (eds.), Critical Perspectives on Global Governance: Liber Americorum for Dave Trubek, pp. 385-404 (Oxford: Hart 2014)

Dezalay, Yves and Bryant G. Garth,“Lawyers and Transformations of the Fields of State Power: Osmosis, Hysteresis, and Aggiornamento,” in Mikael Madsen and Chris Thornhill (eds.), Law in the Formation of Modern Europe, pp. 275-307 (Cambridge University Press 2014).

Ronit Dinovitzer, Bryant Garth, and Joyce Sterling, “Buyers’ Remorse? An Empirical Assessment of the Desirability of a Lawyer Career,” 63 Journal of Legal Education 211-34 (2013).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Elite European lawyers? The Common Market as new golden age or missed opportunity,” in Transnational Power Elites: The European Complex in the Global Field of Power, Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen (eds.) (Routledge 2013).

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Bryant Garth, “Crises, Crisis Rhetoric, and Competition in Legal Education: A Sociological Perspective on the (Latest) Crisis of the Legal Profession and Legal Education,” 24 Stanford Law and Policy Review 503-32 (2013).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Corporate Law Firms, NGOs, and Issues of Legitimacy for a Global Legal Order,” Fordham Law Review 60: 2309-2340 (2012).

Bryant Garth, “Introduction: Symposium on Exploring Power, Agency and Action in a World of Moving Frontiers,” Southwestern L. Rev. 41: 211-14 (2012).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Marketing Professional Expertise by (Re)Inventing States: Professional Rivalries between Lawyers and Economists as Hegemonic Strategies in the International Market for the Reproduction of National State Elites.” In Renato Boschi and Carlos Henrique Santana, eds., Development and Semi-periphery: Post-neoliberal Trajectories in South America and Central Eastern Europe (Anthem Press 2012).

Bryant Garth, “From MacCrate to Carnegie: Very Different Movements for Curricular Reform,” 17 Legal Writing: Journal of the Legal Writing Institute 261-78 (2011).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Hegemonic Battles, Professional Rivalries, and the International Division of Labor in the Market for the Import and Export of State-Governing Expertise,” International Political Sociology 5:276-93 (2011).

Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Bryant Garth, “Process, People, Power and Policy: Empirical Studies of Civil Procedure and Courts,” in Peter Cane and Herbert Kritzer, eds., Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research 679-704 (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010). Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “State Politics and Legal Markets,” Comparative Sociology 9: 953-981 (2010). Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Marketing and Selling Transnational ’Judges’ and Global ‘Experts’: Building the Credibility of (Quasi)Judicial Regulation,” Socio-Economic Review 8: 113-30 (2010).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “The Economy of Legal Practice as a Symbolic Market: Legal Value as the Product of Social Capital, Universal Knowledge, and State Authority," 10 Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter 3: 8-14 (2009).

Bryant Garth and Joyce Sterling, “Exploring Inequality in the Corporate Law Firm Apprenticeship: Doing the Time, Finding the Love,” Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 22: 1361-94 (2009). Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth,” Derechos Humanos y Filanthropia Hegemonica,” Etnografias Contemporaneas 4:4 47-82 (2009). Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant Garth, “Not that into You,” American Lawyer September 2009, pp. 57-59. Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant Garth, “Pro Bono as an Elite Strategy in Early Legal Careers,” in Robert Granfield and Lynn Mather, eds. Private Lawyers and the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono In the Legal Profession (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009). Pp. 115-34. Bryant Garth, “Comment: A Revival of Access-to-Justice Research” in Symposium on “Access to Justice,” Rebecca L. Sandefur ed., Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance. Vol. 13. Pp. 255-61(2009).

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Bryant Garth, “The Globalization of Law,” in Keith Whittington, Daniel Kelemen, and Gregory Caldeira, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics. Pp. 245-64. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “National Usages for a ‘Global’ Science: The Dissemination of New Economic Paradigms as a Hegemonic Global Strategy and a National Strategy for the Reproduction of Governing Elites,” in Gregoire Mallard, Catherine Paradeise, and Ashveen Peerbaye, eds., Global Science and National Sovereignty: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science , pp. 143-67 (London: Routledge, 2008).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “From the Foreign Policy Establishment to the Legalization of Foreign Policy,” in Michael Grossberg and Christopher Tomlins, ed., Cambridge History of American Law (Vol. III 2008). Pp. 718-757.

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Re-Structuring States by Exporting Law: American Law Firms and the Genesis of a European Legal Market,”in Hanne Peterson, Anne Lise Kjaer, Halle Krunke, and Mikael Rask Madsen, eds., Paradoxes of European Legal Integration. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate 2008. Pp. 75-89.

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “L’imperialism moral: Les jurists et imperialisme americain; (Philippines, Indonesia),” Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales #171-172, pp. 40-55 (March 2008).

Joyce Sterling, Ronit Dinovitzer, and Bryant Garth, “The Changing Social Role of Urban Law Schools,” 36 Southwestern University Law Review 389-422 (2007).

Bryant Garth, “Rebuilding International Law after the September 11 Attack: Contrasting Agendas of High Priests and Legal Realists,” 4 Loyola International Law Review 3-11 (2007).

Bryant Garth, “Introduction: Taking New Legal Realism to Transnational Issues and Institutions,” 31 Law and Social Inquiry 939-45 (2007).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “International Strategies and Local Transformations: Preliminary Observations of the Position of Law in the Field of State Power in Asia,” in W. Alford, ed., Raising the Bar: The Emerging Legal Profession in East Asia (2007 Harvard University Press).

Ronit Dinovitzer and Bryant Garth, “Lawyer Satisfaction in the Process of Structuring Legal Careers,” 41 Law and Society Review 1-50 (2007) (reprinted in The Law and Society Reader II (NYU Press 2014)).

Bryant Garth, “Exporting and Importing Democracy and the Rule of Law: Understanding Colonial Processes and their Impacts,” NACLA (Jan.- Feb. 2007).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “De elite dividida a profesión cosmopolita. Los abogados y las estrategias internacionales en la construcción de la autonomía del derecho en México,” in Héctor Fix-Fierro, ed., Del Gobierno de los Abogados al Imperio de las Leyes. Estudios Sociojurídicos Sobre Educación y Profesión Jurídicas en el México Contemporáneo, Pp. 185-253 (Mexico City: UNAM Instituto des Investigaciones Juridicas, 2006).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “From the Cold War to Kosovo: The Rise and Renewal of International Human Rights Law as a Socio-Legal Field,” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 2:231-55 (2006).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Les usages nationaux d'une science ‘globale’: La diffusion de nouveaux paradigmes économiques comme stratégie hégémonique et enjeu

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domestique dans les champs nationaux de reproduction des élites d'État,”48 Sociologie du Travail 308-29 (2006).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “The Legal Construction of a Politics Of Notables: The Double Game of The Patricians of the Indian Bar in the Market of Civic Virtue,”29 Retfærd. Nordic Legal Journal No. 3: pp. 42-63 (2006)

Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Bryant G. Garth, Joyce S. Sterling, Gita Z. Wilder, Terry K. Adams, “Observations From the After The Bar Survey of the Bar Class Of 2000,” 24 Quinnipiac Law Review 539 (2006)

Howard Erlanger, Bryant Garth, Jane Larson, Elizabeth Mertz, Victoria Nourse, David Wilkins, “Is It Time for a New Legal Realism?” 2005 Wisconsin Interdisciplinary Law Review 335 (2006)

Bryant Garth, “Lawyers in their Habitats: Law Firms Contemplating Transnational Mergers Should Start Thinking Like Anthropologists,” Legal Affairs January/February 2006, pp. 20-22..

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth,”Connivance des elites internationalisees,” Le Monde Diplomatique, June 2005, p30-31.

Sara Parikh and Bryant Garth, “Philip Corboy and the Construction of the Plaintiffs= Personal Injury Bar,” 30 Law and Social Inquiry 269-304 (2005).

Bryant Garth, “Introduction. Multidisciplinary Practice After Enron: Eliminating A Competitor But Not the Competition,” 29 Law and Social Inquiry 591-95 (2004).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “The Confrontation between the Big Five and Big Law: Turf Battles and Ethical Debates as Contests for Professional Credibility,” 29 Law and Social Inquiry 615-38 (2004).

Bryant Garth, “Noblesse Oblige as an Alternative Career Strategy,” 41 Houston Law Review 93-112 (2004).

Bryant Garth, “Taking Dispute Resolution Theory Seriously at Home and Abroad: Prospects and Limitations,” 2 University of Missouri Journal of Dispute Resolution 377 (2004).

Bryant Garth, “Law and Society as Law and Development,” 37 Law and Society Review 3005-14 (2003).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Patterns of Foreign Legal Investment and State Transformation in Latin America,” in Lawrence Friedman and Rogelio Perez Perdomo eds., Legal Culture in an Age of Globalization (2003 in English Stanford University Press and in Spanish with UNAM Mexico City).

Bryant Garth, “Building Strong and Independent Judiciaries Through the New Law and Development: Behind the Paradox of Consensus Programs and Perpetually Disappointing Results,”52 Depaul Law Review 383-400 (2002).

Bryant Garth, “Tilting the Justice System: From ADR as Idealistic Movement to a Segmented Market in Dispute Resolution,”18 Georgia State Law Review 927-53 ( 2002).

Bryant Garth and Carole Silver, “The MDP Challenge in the Context of Globalization,” 52 Case Western Law Review 903-42 (2002)

Bryant Garth and Carole Silver, “Of Brain Surgeons and Barber Shops: the Economic Impact of MDPs on the Legal Profession and Legal Practice,” in Stephen McGarry, ed., Multidisciplinary Partnerships: Lawyers, Consultants, and Clients 10-1 to 10-38 (2002, Law Journal Press).

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Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Dollarizing State and Professional Expertise: Transnational Processes and Questions of Legitimation in State Transformation, 1960-2000,” in Michael Likosky and Joseph Perkovitch, ed. Transnational Legal Process (London: Butterworths 2002).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “The Import and Export of Law and Legal Institutions: International Strategies in National Palace Wars,” in Johannes Feest and David Nelkin eds., Adapting Legal Cultures (Oxford: Hart Publishing 2001).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “La construction juridique d’une politique de notables: Le double jeu des patriciens du barreau Indien sur le marché de la virtu civique,” Genéses Vol. 45, pp. 69-90 (Dec. 2001).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “The Big Five versus Big Law: Confrontational Rhetoric in the Service of Legitimating Shifting Relationships between Business and Law,” in J. Drolshammer and M. Pfeifer, The Internationalization of the Practice of Law (The Hague: Kluwer Law International 2001).

Bryant Garth ,”What Makes a Successful Legal and Judicial System: Rethinking the Processes and the Criteria for Success,” in Rudolf V. Van Puymbroeck ed., Comprehensive Legal and Judicial Reform (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank 2001).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Constructing Law Out of Power: Investing in Human Rights as an Alternative Political Strategy,” A. Sarat and S. Scheingold ,Cause Lawyering and the State in Global Context. (New York: Oxford University Press 2001).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “A Dolarização do Conhecimento Técnico Profissional e do Estado: Processos Transnacionais e Questoes de Legitimação na Transformação do Estado,” Revista Brasileira de Ciências Sociais n. 43, June 2000.

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Diritti dell’uomo e filanthropia egemonica,” Posse, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 180-213 (2000).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “L’imperialisme de la vertu,” Le Monde Diplomatique, May 2000, Pp. 8-9.

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Droits humins I filanthropia hegemonica,” in Pompeu Casanovas ed., Societat civil i transformacio de l’Estat al llindar del segle XXI (Sabadell, Spain: Fundacio Caixa de Sabadell, 1999).

Bryant Garth, “James Willard Hurst in the Establishment and Definition of the Field of Law and Social Science,”18 Law and History Review 37-59 (1999).

Bryant Garth, “Comparative Law and the Legal Profession: Notes Toward a Reorientation of Research,” in J. Barcelo and R. Crampton, eds., Lawyers Practices and Ideals (Cambridge, MA: Kluwer Law International 1999). Bryant Garth, “Franz Klein, Mauro Cappelletti, and the mission of comparative procedural scholars: opening lecture for lntemational Association of Procedural Law,” Derecho PUCP 52: 555-63 (1999); translated as Bryant Garth, “Franz Klein, Mauro Cappelletti y la misión de los cultores del Derecho Procesal Comparado.” Derecho PUCP 52: 565-74 (1999).

Bryant Garth and Joyce Sterling, “From Legal Realism to Law and Society: Reshaping Law for the Last Stages of the Social Activist State,” 32 Law and Society Review 409-72 (1998) (reprinted in The Law and Society Reader II (NYU Press 2014)).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Le ‘Washington Consensus’: Contribution a une sociologie de l’hegemonie du neoliberalism,” Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales #121-22, pp. 3-22 (March 1998).

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Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Droits de l’homme et philanthropie hegemonique,”Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales #121-22, pp. 23-41 (March 1998).

Bryant Garth, “Two Worlds of Civil Discovery: From Studies of Cost and Delay to the Markets in Legal Services and Legal Reform,” 39 Boston College Law Review 597-612 (1998).

Bryant Garth, “Reflections on an Uncomfortable Relationship: Civil Procedure and Empirical Research,” 49 Alabama Law Review 103-31 (1997).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Law, Lawyers, and Social Capital: Rule of Law Versus Relational Capitalism,” 6 Social and Legal Studies 109-42 (1997). (reprinted in L. Friedman, R. Perez-Perdomo, and M. Gomez, eds. Law in Many Societies (Stanford University Press 2011).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, “Fussing about the Forum: Categories and Definitions in Dispute Resolution as Stakes in a Professional Competition about the Rules of the Game,” 21 Law and Social Inquiry 285-312 (1996).

Bryant Garth, “World Legal Science, Paradigmatic Competitions, and Empirical Research,”29 Law and Society Review 609-14 (1995).

Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth, "Merchants of Law as Moral Entrepreneurs: Constructing International Justice Out of the Competition for International Business Disputes," 29 Law & Society Review 27-64 (1995) (reprinted in American Bar Foundation, Analyzing Law’s Reach: Empirical Research on Law and Society (Chicago, ABA, 2008) Pp. 809-846, The Law and Society Reader II (NYU Press2014); and Carrie Menkel-Meadow, ed., International Dispute Resolution (Ashgate 2012)).

Joanne Martin and Bryant Garth, "Clinical Education as a Bridge Between Law School and Practice: Mitigating the Misery," Clinical Law Review 443-56 (1994).

Bryant Garth ,"Delay and Settlement in Civil Litigation: Notes Toward a Comparative and Sociological Perspective," in 2 Studi in Onore di Vittorio Denti 159-80 (Milan: CEDAM, 1994).

Bryant Garth and Martin, Joanne, "Law Schools and the Construction of Competence," 43 Journal of Legal Education 469-510 (1993).

Bryant Garth, "From Civil Litigation to Private Justice: Legal Practice at War With the Profession and Its Values," 59 Brooklyn Law Review 931-960 (1993).

Bryant Garth ,"Power and Legal Artifice: The Federal Class Action," 26 Law & Society Review 237-71 (1992).

Bryant Garth, "Privatization and the New Market for Disputes: A Framework for Analysis and a Preliminary Assessment," 12 Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 367-91 (1992).

Bryant Garth, "Group Actions in Civil Procedure: Class Actions, Public Actions, Parens Patriae and Organization Actions," in General Reports of the XIII Congress of Comparative Law 205-31 (1992).

Bryant Garth, "Conciliation and Mediation," Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (Italian) (1991).

Bryant Garth, "Strategic Research in Law and Society," 18 Florida State Law Review 57-68 (1990).

Bryant Garth, "Legal Education and Large Law Firms: Delivering Legality or Solving Problems," 64 Indiana Law Journal 433-445 (1989).

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Bryant Garth, "Improvement of Civil Litigation: Lessons from Administrative Procedure," in General Reports, World Conference on Procedural Law, Utrecht Netherlands (with E. Vescovi) (1989).

Bryant Garth, "Summary Judgment," in Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum Federal Practice Seminar (1988).

Bryant Garth "The Judicial Protection of Human Rights at the National and International Level: Report on Common Law Countries," Int'l Congress on Procedural Law for the Ninth Centenary of the University of Bologna (1988).

Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth, Policies, Trends, and Ideas in Civil Procedure, Volume XVI, Ch. I of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law (1988).

Bryant Garth, Ilene Nagel, and Sheldon Plager, "The Institution of the Private Attorney General: Perspectives from an Empirical Study of Class Action Litigation," 61 Southern California Law Review 353 (1988). Bryant Garth, Review Essay, "Privatization and the New Formalism: Making the Courts Safe for Bureaucracy," 13 Law and Social Inquiry 157 (1988).

Bryant Garth ,"ADR and Civil Procedure: A Chapter or an Organizing Theme?" 37 Journal of Legal Education 34 (1987).

Garth, Bryant, "Independent Professional Power and the Search for a Legal Ideology with a Progressive Bite," 62 Indiana Law Journal 183 (1987).

Bryant Garth, "Introduction: Studying Civil Litigation Through the Class Action," 62 Indiana Law Journal 497 (1987).

Bryant Garth, "Transnational Legal Practice and Professional Ideology," in Issues in Transnational Legal Practice, 7 Mich. Y.B. Int'l Legal Studies 3- 21 (1986).

Bryant Garth, "Aggressive Smugness: The United States and International Human Rights," 34 American Journal of Comparative Law 411-26 Supp. (1986).

Bryant Garth, "Migrant Workers and Rights of Mobility in the European Community and the United States," in Forms and Potential for a European Identity 85-163 (M. Cappelletti, M. Seccombe, J. Weiler eds., 1986).

Bryant Garth, Ilene Nagel, and Sheldon Plager, "Empirical Research and the Shareholders Derivative Suit," 48 Law and Contemporary Problems 137-59 (1985).

Kim Economides and Bryant Garth, "The Determination of Legal Services Policy in the United Kingdom and the United States of America," 2 Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 445-60 (1984).

Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth, "A Comparative Conclusion" to Chapter on Ordinary Proceedings in First Instance, Volume XVI, Chapter 6, International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law (1984).

Bryant Garth, "Rethinking the Legal Profession's Approach to Collective Self Improvement: Competence and the Consumer Perspective," 1983 Wisconsin Law Review 639-87.

Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth, "Finding an Appropriate Compromise: A Comparative Study of Individualistic Models and Group Rights in Civil Procedure," 2 Civil Justice Quarterly 111-47 (1983).

Bryant Garth ,"Settlement of Disputes Out of Court: The Role of Lawyers and the Recent Emphasis on Neighborhood Justice Centers," and

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Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth, "Settlement of Disputes Out of Court: A Comparative Report on the Trend Toward Conciliation," both in H. Kotz and R. Ottenhof, eds., Les Conciliateurs/La Conciliation 1-16, 163-72 (Paris, Economica, 1983).

Bryant Garth, ed., Research on Legal Services for the Poor and Disadvantaged: Lessons from the Past and Future for the Poor (Working Paper 1983-11, Univ. of Wisconsin Disputes Processing Research Program).

Bryant Garth , "How Consumer Remedies Fail," Book Review, L. Nader, ed., No Access to Law: Alternatives to the American Judicial System, 81 Michigan Law Review 984 93 (1983).

Bryant Garth, "Conflict and Dissent in Class Actions: A Suggested Perspective," 77 Northwestern Law Review 492-535 (1982). Bryant Garth, Book Review, P.A. Thomas, ed., Law in the Balance: Legal Service in the Eighties, 9 British Journal of Law and Society 139-44 (1982).

Bryant Garth, "Introduction: Toward a Sociology of the Class Action," 57 Indiana Law Journal 371-83 (1982).

Mauro Cappelletti, Bryant Garth, and Nicolo Trocker, "Access to Justice: Variations and Continuity of a Worldwide Movement," 46 Rabels Zeitschrift 664-707 (1982).

Bryant Garth, "The Movement Toward Procedural Informalism in North America and Western Europe: A Critical Survey," in R. Abel ed., The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. II, pp. 183-211 (N.Y., Academic Press 1981).

Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth, "Foreword: Access to Justice as a Focus of Research," 1 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice ix-xxv (1981).

Mauro Cappelletti,and Bryant Garth, "Introduction: Access to Justice and the Welfare State," in M. Cappelletti, ed., Access to Justice and the Welfare State 1-24 (Four publishers, 1981).

Bryant Garth, "Jensen and the Science of Psychometrics: A Legal Perspective," 55 Indiana Law Journal 645-66 (1980).

Bryant Garth, "The Benson Report: A Reactionary View of Community Law Centres," 5 Legal Service Bulletin 147 (1980).

Mauro Cappelletti and Bryant Garth, "Access to Justice: The Newest Wave in the Worldwide Movement to Make Rights Effective," 27 Buffalo Law Review 181-292 (1978) (this article has been published separately as books in Spanish (Buenos Aires, 1983), Portuguese (Porto Alegre, Brazil 1988) Japanese (1982)).

Mauro Cappelletti,, Bryant Garth, and Nicolo Trocker, "Access to Justice: Comparative General Report," 40 Rabels Zeitschrift 669-717 (1976).

Bryant Garth, "Book Note: H. Chiu, The People's Republic of China and the Law of Treaties," 8 Stanford Journal of International Studies 265-69 (1974).

Bryant Garth, "The Declaration on the Human Environment," 7 Stanford Journal of International Studies 37-43 (1973) (part of a symposium on the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment).

Published interviews

Chapter 18, Pp. 200-213 on Dealing in Virtue in Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt, eds., Conducting Law and Society Research: Reflections on Methods and Practices, (Cambridge University Press 2009)

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Entre o Direito e a Sociedade: entrevista com Bryant Garth, Fernando de Castro Fontainha1,

Izabel Saenger Nuñez e Paulo Eduardo Alves da Silva, Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito/Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies vol. 3, n. 2, jul 2016, Pp. 267-287.

Fellowships, Grants, and Awards:

1976-77 Kathryn B. Childs Foundation 1976-78 Thyssen Foundation 1979 Indiana University Summer Faculty Fellowship

1982 Recipient of "Gavel Award" by Law School graduating class (to "individual who contributed most to the success and progress of the law school and its students")

1982-84 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-82 18926, "Dispute Transformation and the Dynamics of Legal Representation in Class Action Litigation" (with Ilene Nagel and S. Jay Plager)

1984-86 Designated Louis F. Neizer Faculty Fellow 1985 Grant from National Institute of Dispute Resolution for materials on complex

litigation 1989 Grant from Italian National Council of Research to provide U.S. component for

"Strategic Project on Delay in the Courts" 1991-93 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-9024498, "International

Commercial Arbitration in the Emerging Global Economy" (with Yves Dezalay) 1992-93 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-9211969, "Summer Training

Institute in Law and Social Science" (with Felice Levine and Austin Sarat) 1992 Loyola Law School - Baker & McKenzie lecturer on ethics and professional

responsibility 1992 Culpeper Foundation -”Law Schools and Legal Education” (with Joanne

Martin) 1994 Keck Foundation - establishment of Keck Award and Lectureship in Legal

Ethics and Professional Responsibility 1995 National Science Foundation Grant No. SBR-9510925, “Internationalization of

Legal Practice: Human Rights, Trade, and the Transformation of the State” (with Yves Dezalay)

1996 John B. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, for Conference on “Globalism and the Rule of Law”

1998 Winner (with co-author Yves Dezalay) of the Herbert Jacob Biennial Book Award from the Law and Society Association for the best book in the field of law and society published in 1996 and 1997; also winner of the book prize of the Law and Social Science Section of the American Sociological Association. For Dealing in Virtue.

1998 Open Society Institute for Conference on “Longitudinal Studies of Lawyers” 1999 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES 9818796 “International

Strategies, Law, and the Reconstruction of Asian States” (with Yves Dezalay). 1999-2000 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-9911507 “Workshops on

International Research Collaboration in Law and Social Science” (with Frank Munger).

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2001 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES 0115521 After the JD (with Richard Sander and Joyce Sterling)

2006 National Science Foundation Grant No. “After the J.D.” (with Ronit Dinovitzer, Robert Nelson, and Joyce Sterling)

2007-09 French CNRS Projet International de Coopération Scientifique (PICS) on the topic of “Juridicisation d’une gouvernance mondialisée: Transferts internationaux d’expertises de gouvernement, mondialisation des normes juridiques et restructuration des champs nationaux du pouvoir d’Etat” (with Yves Dezalay)

2010 National Science Foundation Grant No. SES 1023067 for “After the JD III: The Trajectories of Legal Careers” (with Robert Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Gabriele Plickert, and Joyce Sterling)

2011 Honored as one of three Metropolitan News (Los Angeles) “Persons of the Year,” at dinner January 21, 2011

2011 Winner (with co-author Yves Dezalay) of the Herbert Jacob Book Award from the Law and Society Association for the best book in the field of law and society published in 2010. For Asian Legal Revivals.

2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Named by National Jurist magazine as one of the 25 most influential leaders in legal education in the United States (with the ranking of 7 out of the 25); 2013 on National Jurist magazine list (ranking 16); 2014 (ranking 12); 2015 (ranking 23)

2013 Named Southwestern Law School “Friend of Year” by Southwestern Alumni Association, April 25, 2013

2014 Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, Southwestern Law School, May 18, 2014

Selected Professional Associations and Activities: American Bar Association, 1985- ABA Dispute Resolution Section, 1997-98 , Chair of Committee to plan a

symposium in 1998 on International Dispute Resolution; 1998-99, Chair of Committee on ADR and Legal Ethics; 1999-2000 co-chair of Ethics Committee; 2000-01 co-editor on project for book on Ethical Issues in Alternative Dispute Resolution; Ethics Committee 2004-05.

ABA Section on Legal Education, Member of Committee on Thinking Outside the Box, 2001-05; Curriculum Committee 2005-09; New Deans’ Workshop Committee, 2008-11; Ad Hoc Committee to Review Accreditation Process, 2008-10; Special Committee on the Professional Education Continuum, 2009-13; Chair, Publications Committee, 2010-14.

ABA Task Force on Goal VIII (Promoting the Rule of Law), Special Advisor, 2002-03

ABA World Justice Project Steering Committee, Scholarship Subcommittee 2007-8. ABA, AAA, SPIDR, Joint Committee to Draft a Model Code of Ethics for Mediators

(Co-Reporter) 1991-94 ABA-AALS Law School Inspection Committee, University of Colorado Law

School, 1995 ABA Comprehensive Legal Needs Study, Policy Development Committee, 1994-95 ABC-CLIO, Legal Systems of the World: A Political, Social, and Historical

Advisory Committee, Editorial Advisory Board, 1999-2007 American Bar Foundation, Fellow, 1990-

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American Journal of Comparative Law, Board of Editors, 1979-90 American Law Institute, 1991- American Sociological Association, Section on the Sociology of Law, Section

Council, 1999-2001 Association of American Law Schools(AALS), Executive Committee, Section on

Legal Profession 1986-90; Chair, Section on Law and Social Science, 1989-90; Chair, Workshop on Law and Social Science, March 1990; Research Committee, 2005- 08, chair 2007-08; Member, Planning Committee for Workshop on “Empirical Research, Progress? The Academy, Profession, Race and Gender: Empirical Findings, Research Issues, Potential Projects and Funding Opportunities,” Jan. 7, 2009 in San Diego; co-editor Journal of Legal Education, 2009-2014; Member, Advisory Committee on ABA Accreditation Standards, 2010-11; Member, AALS Executive Nominating Committee, 2010.

Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Editorial Board, 2013- Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching, co-chair with Professor

Peggy Davis of NYU of Working Group on Law Schools and Assessment, 2008-10. Consejo Consultivo, Centro de Estudios sobre la Enseñanza y el Aprendizaje del

Derecho, A.C. (CEEAD) 2011- CPR Ethics Commission, Working Group on ADR Provider Organizations, 1996-

2000; CPR-Georgetown Commission on Ethics and Standards in ADR, 1996-2002 California State Bar Association, 1975- Case Western Reserve School of Law, Visiting Committee, 1991-97 Chicago Committee, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1991-2005 Dartmouth College, Montgomery Endowment Speaker Committee, Member, 2010- Harle G. and Kenneth F. Montgomery Foundation, Vice President, 1994-2010;

President 2011- Hughes Committee, University of Denver College of Law, 1994- Indiana Civil Liberties Union, State Board of Directors, 1980-85 Indiana State Bar Association, 1986- Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Chair, Quality Control and Curriculum

Development Committee, 1986-90 Instituto Direito e Sociedade, Rio de Janeiro, Board of Trustees, 1999- International Association of Procedural Law, 1983-; Executive Committee, 1987-

2003 ; Vice President, 1995-2003 International Human Rights Law Institute, De Paul University College of Law,

Advisory Board, 1993-2005 International Journal of the Legal Profession, Editorial Board, 1994- International Journal of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies,

International Advisory Board, 2001- International Law Institute, Alternative Dispute Resolution Center, Member

Advisory Committee on “Establishing a Viable Arbitration Regime,” 2002-05 International Sociological Association, Research Committee for the Sociology of

Law, Board of Directors, 2003-06 Journal of Legal Education, Co-Editor, 2010-14. Law & Society Association, Board of Trustees, 1985-88, and again 1997-2000 (also

on Executive Committee); Program Chair, Annual Meeting, 1985; 2000; Graduate Workshop Committee, 1988-91, 2008-09; Summer Institute Committee, Chair, 1991-93;

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Nominating Committee, Chair, 1992-93; Member 2008-09; Committee on Latin America, 1994-2002 ; International Planning Committee, 1996-98; Program Committee 1997-98; Advance Planning Committee for International Meetings in 2000-2001, Chair; International Activities Committee, 2001-04; International Prize Committee, 2002-03, Chair 2004-06; Executive Director Search Committee, 2009-11; chair, Nominating Committee, 2014-15; Herbert Jacob Prize Committee, 2015-16

Law School Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University-Bloomington, Chair, Advisory Board, 2003- ; Chair Search Committee for Director, 2013

LAWS journal, editorial board, 2016- National Association for Law Placement/ABF, Member, Executive Committee for

Study of “After the J.D.” 1998- NALP Foundation, Board of Directors, 2014- National Equal Justice Library, Member of Award Committee, the Reginald Heber

Smith Book Awards and the Edgar and Jean Cahn Article Awards, 2002-03. OneJustice Southern California Advisory Committee, Member, 2011-13 Open Society Institute, Soros Foundation, Law and Society Program, Advisory

Committee, 1997-2000. Order of the Coif, Triennial Book Award Committee for books published 1991-93 Otis College of Art and Design, Trustee, 2013- Oxford University Press, International Advisory Board, Oxford Socio-Legal Studies

series, Oxford University Press, 1994- Oxford University Press, Advisory Board, Oxford Companion to American Law,

1994-2000. Praktiske Grunde. Nordisk tidsskrift for kultur- og Samfundsvidenskab (Practical

Reasons. Nordic Journal for Cultural and Social Studies, Advisory Board, 2008- Southern California Public Radio, Board of Trustees, 2017- Stanford Law School, Board of Visitors, 1994-2000 Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Trustee, 2013- World Bank, Legal and Judicial Reform Unit, Evaluation Working Group, 2002-05 World Justice Project, Rule of Law Research Consortium. 2014-

Selected Consulting Activities: Consultant, Business Disputing Group, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1989 Consultant, Ontario Law Reform Commission on the Law of Standing, 1984 85;

Civil Justice Review, 1994 Consultant, Fund for Research in Dispute Resolution, paper commissioned on the

"Privatization of Justice," 1989-90 Review Committee, Osgoode Hall School of Law, Toronto, 1993 Consultant, World Bank, Argentina Judicial Sector Review, 1993-94; Peru Judicial

Reform Project, 96; Ecuador Legal and Judicial Reform Project 2003; Reviewer of Legal and Judicial Reform projects in Asia, 2003.

Consultant and evaluator, Partnership of University of Pittsburgh and the University of Belgrade Focusing on Rule of Law, Constitutional Democracy, and International Commercial Law, 2003-04

Consultant for pilot reality show on legal proceedings, 2012-13, 2014-

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Selected Short Articles Galanter, Garth, Hensler, Zemans, "How to Improve Civil Justice Policy," Judicature

Vol. 77, No. 4, Jan.-Feb. 1994, pp. 185, 229-30. Garth, “Globalization of Socio-Legal Studies,” Socio-Legal Newsletter No. 21

(Spring 1997). Garth, “Is Mediation the Practice of Law? The Wrong Question,” summer 1997

NIDR Forum Garth, “How to Become an International Commercial Arbitrator,” 8 World

Arbitration and Mediation Report, Jan. 1997, pp. 10-11. Garth and Dezalay, “Changing Patterns in Graduate Legal Education: Some Potential

Social Implications,” Open Doors, 1995-96: Report on International Educational Exchange, Pp. 33-34 (1996).

Garth, “Challenging the Eternal Nature of Global ADR,”15 Alternatives 1-2, 9-11 (No. 1, 1997).

Garth, “Diffusion and Transformation: Reflections on a Theme,” Dispute Resolution Magazine, Spring 1998, pp. 4-5 (introduction as guest editor).

Bryant G. Garth, “Introduction: Science and the Law, A Relation in Transition,” 44 Judge Journal (No. 5) 1 (2005).

Brief Contributions to Encyclopedias International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences: law and

society/sociolegal studies (4000 words); international arbitration (2600 words) (2001) (2012 revised).

ABC-CLIO Legal Systems of the World: A Political, Social, and Cultural Encyclopedia international arbitration (2000 words)(2002).

Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American Bar Foundation (500 words); Willard Hurst (500 words); law and power (2500 words) (2007)

OUP Encyclopedia of Legal History: law and society (3700 words) (2007) OUP Globalization in Practice: Chicago Boys (1000-1500 words)

Selected Presentations (since academic year 1994-95) November 19, 1994 Canadian Law Reform Commission, Civil Justice Review -

paper and presentation on "The Market for Court Reform" January 5-6, 1995 Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, New

Orleans, three presentations: (1) AALS Mini-Workshop on Professors in the Profession, (2) Law and the Social Sciences, “Civil Justice Indicators”; (3) Law reviews and Legal Scholarship

December 1, 1995 “Internationalization of Legal Practice and the Transformation of the State in Mexico and Brazil,” Museu National, Rio de Janeiro (with Yves Dezalay)

October 1, 1996 “International Commercial Arbitration and the Construction of a Transnational Legal Order,” Georgetown Law School

March 21, 1997 Tuscaloosa ABA Conference on Rand Report, presenter “Reflections on an Uncomfortable Relationship: Civil Procedure and Empirical Research”

April 3, 1997 Socio-Legal Studies Association, Cardiff, Wales, keynote address on “Globalization of Socio-Legal Studies”

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April 9, 1997 Rutgers Law School-Camden, lecture on “Dealing in Virtue” July 4, 1997 London, Law Society Research Conference, “Developments in the

Structure of Private Practice” July 4-5, 1997 Paris, Cornell Comparative Legal Ethics Conference, “Comparative

Law and the Legal Profession: Notes Toward a Reorientation of Research” January 7, 1998 San Francisco, AALS Plenary Program on “Staging the Law School

of the Future.” Presentation on the AResearch Law School” February 17, 1998, Palo Alto, presentation on “international commercial arbitration”

to Stanford Program on Conflict and Negotiation March 27, 1998, lecture at University of Miami School of Law on “rule of law in

Chile” April 14, 1998, lecture at SUNY Buffalo School of Law on “international

commercial arbitration” October 20-21, 1998 University of Wisconsin School of Law, University lecture on

“Globalization and the Rule of Law: the Case of Developing Countries.” August 23, 1999 International Association of Procedural Law, Vienna, Austria

Opening Address on “Civil Procedure and the New Millennium” September 7-9, 1999 Stanford Law School Conference on Legal Culture, “Patterns

of Foreign Legal Investment and State Transformation in Latin America” (with Yves Dezalay)

October 1-3, 1999 Amherst, Conference on “Law 2000" Amherst (co-organizer with Robert Kagan and Austin Sarat)

October 20, 1999, Caxambu, Brazil, Keynote Speaker at ANPOCS Conference on the topic of “Dollarizing State and Professional Expertise: Transnational Processes and Questions of Legitimation in State Transformation, 1960-2000"

December 10, 1999 Harvard Conference on East Asian Legal Profession, presentation on “International Strategies and Local Transformations: Preliminary Observations of the Position of Law in the Field of State Power in Asia” (with Yves Dezalay)

January 25, 2000 University of Michigan Department of Political Science lecture on “exporting the rule of law”

March 7, 2000 Seattle University School of Law, “Legal Advice and Business Advice: The New Fields of Competition”

March 25 26, 2000 Participant and co-organizer (with David Trubek) of University of Wisconsin meeting on Internationalization and the Rule of Law”

May 17, 2000 Oxford University, Lecture on “International Human Rights” June 5, 2000, Speaker at the World Bank Conference on Comprehensive Legal and

Judicial Reform, topic “What Makes a Successful Legal and Judicial System: Rethinking the Processes and the Criteria for Success”

February 17, 2001, Participant in ABF Fellows Seminar on “The New Frontiers of Business And Legal Advice: Transformations in Legal Careers And Practice Settings Involving Legal And Business Advice,” San Diego ABA Meeting

April 28, 2001 “The Growth of Transnational Law” at Conference on Dissolving Boundaries: Law, Law Jobs and the Role of Law Schools in the New Century, Yale University,

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May 18, 2001 “MDPs in the Context of Globalization,” Loyola Law School, Chicago,

November 10, 2001 “Globalization and the Transformation of Corporate Legal Services,” Summit of City Bars, New York City, sponsored by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York

February 22, 2002 “The Hybrid Challenge to the Cravath Model: International Perspectives,” Conference on the Legal Profession, University of Arizona School of Law

April 18, 2002 “Building Strong and Independent Judiciaries Through the New Law and Development: Behind the Paradox of Consensus Programs and Perpetually Disappointing Results,” DePaul University School of Law, Conference on International Influence of U.S. Models

April 19 23, 2002 “The Development and Transformation of the Field of Human Rights,” Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

May 6, 2002 “The Big Five Versus Big Law,” University of Birmingham Faculty of Law, United Kingdom

May 7, 2002 “Dealing in Virtue: International Commercial Arbitration,” Nottingham University Faculty of Law, United Kingdom

May 8, 2002 “Human Rights from the Cold War to Kosovo,” De Montfort University Faculty of Law, United Kingdom

August 26-September 3, 2002 week of conferences in Bogota organized around the Spanish translation of The Internationalization of Palace Wars.

October 17, 2002, Palo Alto, Briefing with Paul Prest, President, and a group of Latin American experts with the Hewlitt Foundation

February 26, 2003, Chicago, Briefing on “rule of law” and international law with Jonathan F. Fanton, President, and members of staff of MacArthur Foundation

April 15-16, 2003 Madison, University of Wisconsin Law School, Presentation on “Cause Lawyering in Asia: From Colonial Aristocracy to Public Interest Advocates”

April 26, 2003, New Haven, Yale, Taught Yale faculty-student seminar on the “Globalization of Law”

May 29, 2003 London, Chatham House, Presentation on “Dealing with Post Conflict (or Failed) States”

September 21-24, 2003 Pultask, Poland, Participant in Ford Foundation Workshop on “Building Accountability into International Development in an Age of Diffused Governance”

October 3, 2003 University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana lecture on “The Internationalization of Palace Wars”

November 20, 2003 University of Houston School of Law talk on “Noblesse Oblige as an Alternative Career Strategy” (comment on David Wilkins)

January 3, 2004 AALS Annual Meeting Atlanta, Panel for Section of Civil Procedure on “The Future of ADR”

March 5, 2004 UCLA School of Law Symposium on the Rule of Law, presentation on “The Role of Law in Economic Development”

March 18, 2004 Waseda University Faculty of Law, Tokyo, presentation on “The Role of Lawyers in Shaping Corporate Behavior: Law, Business, and Professional Strategies of State-Business Legitimation” (with Yves Dezalay)

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March 19, 2004 Kyoto University Faculty of Law presentation on “The Globalization of the Legal Profession: Implications for Japan”

April 17, 2004 Dallas ABA-SMU conference on legal education presentation on “After the JD” (with Joyce Sterling)

April 18-20, 2004 Co-organizer (with Annelise Riles and Kunal Parker) of Cornell University conference on Law and Development with presentation on “Multiple, Conflicting, and Shifting Accountabilities in Law and Development” (with Yves Dezalay)

April 30, 2004 LSAC Board Meeting, presentation on “After the J.D.” (With Gita Wilder)

May 9, 2004 Speaker at Lawyers Associated Worldwide Conference 2004 Americas Region on the topic of “The Internationalization of the Corporate Law Firm: Paradoxes and Complexities in the Seeming Universalization of the Anglo-American Model"

August 23, 2004 Speaker at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA on “Social Justice Issues in the Globalization of Law”

November 5, 2004 Speaker at Conference on Economic Reform, Rule of Law, Social Justice, Istanbul, Bogazici University, on “Placing Law in the Politics of Regulation”

November 12, 2004 Speaker at Conference on “Lawyers and Jurists in the 21st Century,” St. Louis, on panel on “Expanding the Rule of Law: Judicial Reform in Central Europe and Latin America”

November 12, 2004 Speaker at Wisconsin-Harvard Workshop on International Law and Transnational Regulation on panel on “Global Governance: Professional Expertise and Consciousness,” University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law

November 18, 2004 Speaker in Globalization, Law and Justice: Workshop on Law and Globalization, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, on topic of “Law, Class and Imperialism”

November 26-27, 2004 Speaker at Conference at National Institute of Justice in Sofia, Bulgaria on topic of “The Limited Impact of International Assistance for Judicial Reform in Latin America and Asia”

January 5, 2005 AALS Annual Meeting, speaker in Currriculum Committee program on “Implications of AJD Findings for Curriculum Reform” San Francisco

January 6, 2005 AALS Annual Meeting luncheon speaker to Section on Graduate Programs on topic “Graduate Law Programs and the Globalization of Law”

February 11, 2005 ABA Mid-Winter Meeting, speaker to “Young Lawyers= Section on AAJD Study and Satisfaction in Lawyer Careers”

March 23, 2005 New York University, speaker in seminar on Globalization and its Discontents on topic of “Law, Class, and the Construction of Empires”

June 22, 2005 Onati, Spain, speaker in seminar on “Tools for Integrating the National and Transnational” on topic “Law as Class, Empire, and Place of Exchange”

July 2, 2005 Budapest, Conference of Society for the Advancement of Socio-economics, participant in Author Meets Critic session on “Internationalization of Palace Wars.”

August 7, 2005 Annual Meeting of the ABA, Chicago, Speaker in Business Law Section panel on Lawyer Careers

October 28, 2005, “From the Foreign Policy Establishment to the Legalization of Foreign Policy,” UCLA Law Faculty Workshop, Los Angeles

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January 5, 2006, Panelist at AALS Annual Meeting, Section on Comparative Law, on topic of the “Americanization of Law.”

January 19, 2006, “Exporting the Rule of Law: Observations on the New Law and Development in Latin America and Elsewhere,” Cal Western School of Law, San Diego

April 6, 2006, University of California, Berkeley, Sociology Department Colloquium, “Revamping Legal Virtue: Building the Rule of Law in Asian States, focusing on the Philippines.”

April 8, 2006, Yale Latin American Studies Department, Conference on “Democratization Reform in Latin America,” panelist on the subject of “Legacies of Reform in Latin America.”

April 10, 2006, University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Law and Society, faculty presentation on “From the Foreign Policy Establishment to the Legalization of Foreign Policy.”

July 3, 2006, Speaker to Australian Legal Education Forum, Melbourne, on topic of “Dealing with Increased Mobility and Globalization in Law.” July 5, 2006, Keynote Speaker for Australasian Law Teachers Association Annual Conference, Melbourne on “Underdog Legal Knowledge and Globalization” September 11, 2006, Speaker for the Dedication of the Wing-Tat Lee chair in International Law on the topic of “Rebuilding International Law after the September 11 Attack: Contrasting Agendas of High Priests and Legal Realists” May 15, 2007, Law Day Keynote speaker for luncheon of Pasadena Bar Association May 15, 2007, Panelist at UC Irvine for program on topic of “What is a Law School” May 19, 2007, Keynote speaker for luncheon at California State Bar Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) Ethics Symposium June 8, 2007 Keynote speaker for Indiana Conclave on Legal Education, Indianapolis, “Social Science Perspectives on Legal Education and the Legal Profession “ June 27, 2007, Faculty of Law, Universidad de Palermo, presentation with Yves Dezalay on “Legal Elites and the Construction of the State: From Colonialism to International Human Rights” June 28, 2007, Universidad San Martin, Buenos Aires, presentation with Yves Dezalay on “Legal Elites and the Construction of the State: From Colonialism to International Human Rights” September 20, 2007, Panelist at New York Law School, “The Changing Role of Urban Law Schools”

September 21, 2007, Presentation at New York Law School, “Building and Revamping Legal Virtue: Legal and Colonial Strategies in the Construction of Asian States: The Example of the Philippines”

March 14, 2008, featured on the KRLA 870 AM radio show “Champions of Justice” March 21-22, 2008 American Bar Foundation, Organized and moderated Conference

on “Lawyers and the Construction of the State: National and Transnational Perspectives” April 14, 2008, Presentation to Southwestern Law Faculty, "“The Mutual Construction of an Imperial Relationship: The United States and the Philippines” April 24-25, 2008, Presentation (with Ronit Dinovitzer) at Pro Bono Conference at Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy, Buffalo School of Law, “Pro Bono as an Elite Strategy in Early Careers: Examining Differences in Pro Bono Investment among AJD Respondents”

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September 26, 2008, Presentation of “Imperial Relationships and Successful Societies,” to Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Program on “Successful Societies” April 23, 2009, Presentation to Indiana University Center on Law, Society, and Humanities on “globalism and the Law,” Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana April 29, 2009, Presentation on “Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyer-Compradors and Colonial Strategies in the Reshaping of Asian States,” Brown University Workshop on Global Governance and Inequality May 1, 2009, Presentation (with Ronit Dinovitzer) on “Settling into the Legal Profession: Elite Advantage, Opportunities for Upward Mobility, and the Paradox of Elites and Large Law Firms,” Harvard Law School Conference on “After the J.D.”

July 29, 2009, Opening Keynote Speaker, “Yes We CArNegie: Change in Legal Education After the Carnegie Report.” John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois

September 11, 2009, Discussant, “An Unfinished Project: Law and the Possibility of Justice,” A Conference in Honor of Professor Richard Abel, UCLA,

September 28, 2009, Panelist, Panel discussion at NALP “Roundtable on the Future of Lawyer Hiring, Development, and Advancement” held in San Francisco.

October 16, 2009, Opening Keynote Panelist, “Empirical Research and the Globalization of Law,” West Coast Law and Society meeting held at Stanford Law School.

October 17, 2009, Panelist, “Colonial Legacies, Near and Far, New and Old,” West Coast Law and Society meeting held at Stanford Law School.

December 3, 2009, Presentation to American Bar Foundation on forthcoming book entitled, Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire. (forthcoming 2010 University of Chicago Press).

January 7, 2010, Panelist, Panel discussion at the AALS Annual Meeting, “The Role of Pro Bono in Legal Education” held in New Orleans.

February 6, 2010, Featured Scholar, American Bar Foundation Fellows CLE Research Seminar: Asian Legal Revivals at ABA Midyear Meeting.

March 26, 2010, Presenter, “MacCrate v. Carnegie: Different Approaches to Legal Education Reform,” Workshop at University of Tulsa School of Law.

March 30, 2010, Presenter,“Colonial Construction and the (Relative) Demise of Law and Lawyers in Asia during the Cold War,” Lund University, Sweden.

April 19, 2010. Presenter, Selections from Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyers in the Shadow of the Empire, University of Minnesota School of Law.

May 31. 2010, Participant, “Strategic Planning & Accreditation” New Deans’ Workshop, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

June 8, 2010, Presenter, “Resurgimiento del derecho asiático: El Derecho en Asia después de la Guerra Fría – y algunos contrastes con América Latina” Universidad de Buenos Aires

June 25, 2010, Participant, Welcome Plenary, “Nudging Choices to Shape Legal Education” ABA Associate Deans’ Conference, Minneapolis, MN

September 14, 2010. Presentation to Chicago-Kent Law School on "Colonialism, the Cold War and the Rule of Law in Asia"

October 13, 2010. Presentation to Law and Development Class at Harvard on “Colonialism, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law”

October 14, 2010. Presentation with Yves Dezalay to Harvard Law School Faculty Workshop on “Asian Legal Revivals.”

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February 7, 2011. Keynote Speaker. “From Access to Justice in the 1970s to Access to Justice Today,” Workshop: Bringing Justice to the Poor? A Socio-Legal Look at Bottom-Up Legal Development,” Amsterdam University School of Law and Leiden University School of Law, Amsterdam.

March 4, 2011. Plenary participant. "The Changing Nature of the 21st Century Law Faculty," ABA Dean's Workshop, San Diego, CA.

March 25, 2011. Presentation. "Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire," University of Toronto Munk Institute of Global Affairs, Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies Asian Institute, Toronto.

June 6 and 7, 2011. Discussant/Participant. "Identifying, and Keeping Your Eye on, the Big Picture," and "Development and Alumni Relations," ABA New Dean's Seminar, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

June 12, 2011. Plenary Participant. "Forces from Within the Academy," Curriculum Conference, AALS Mid-Year Meeting, Seattle, WA.

September 19, 2011. Presentation, "Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire." Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California, Berkeley.

June 2, 2011, Chair/Discussant, “International Institutions and Their Social Contexts;” June 4, 2011, Chair/Discussant, “Transformations in Governance for Future States,” Law and Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco.

June 6, 2011, “Identifying, and Keeping Your Eye on, the Big Picture;” June 6, 2011, “Development and Alumni Relations;” and June 7, 2011, “Faculty;” ABA New Dean’s Seminar, Ft. Lauderdale.

June 12, 2011, Plenary Participant, “Forces from Within the Academy,” Curriculum Conference at AALS Mid-Year Meeting, Seattle.

September 19, 2011, Presentation, "Asian Legal Revivals: Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire," Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California,Berkeley.

October 20, 2011, Presentation with Yves Dezalay, “Corporate Law Firms, NGOs, and Legal Globalization: Issues of Spillover and Legitimacy,” Fordham Law School, New York.

January 5, 2012, Panelist, “Organizing and Financing Legal Education,” AALS Workshop on the Future of the Legal Profession and Legal Education, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

February 2, 2012, Presentation, “Social Capital and Legal Capital: A Perspective on Asian Legal Developments,” University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver.

March 23-24, 2012, Panelist, “Are Law Schools in Crisis? The New York Times Debate and its Discontents,” Global Legal Education Forum, Harvard Law School.

April 4, 2012, Speaker, “After the JD and Its Lessons for Studying Lawyers’ Careers Within and Outside of the US,” Workshop on Standardizing International Research on Legal Careers, the Center on the Global Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington.

October 3, 2012, Speaker, American Bar Foundation, Chicago, “Building a Career in Law and Society.”

November 16, 2012, UCLA Faculty Workshop on “Asian Legal Revivals.” November 30-December 1, 2012, Featured speaker with Yves Dezalay on University

of Semarang, conference on Pierre Bourdieu, A Reflexive Sociology of Law and Society, Semarang, Indonesia

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January 5, 2013, Faculty Member, AALS Workshop on Qualitative Empirical Research, New Orleans

January 6, 2013, Presenter, AALS Presidential Program on Law Schools and Their Critics, New Orleans

February 25-28, 2013 Distinguished Visiting Mentor, Australian National University, Canberra, hosted by Regnet and ANU Faculty of Law

March 5, 2013, University of Flinders Faculty of Law, Adelaide, Faculty Workshop, with Yves Dezalay on “Lost and Translation: Pierre Bourdieu and Law and Society”

April 24, 2013, Invited Speaker at Conference staged by the American Bar Assocation’s Task Force on the Future of Legal Education, Indianapolis

April 26, 2013, Symposium Stanford Law School on the Future of Legal Education by the Stanford Journal of Law and Public Policy. Paper on “Crises, Crisis Rhetoric, and Competition in Legal Education: A Sociological Perspective on the (Latest) Crisis of the Legal Profession and Legal Education”

May 6-10, 2013, Visiting Global Professor, with Yves Dezalay, Getulio Vargas Direito, Sao Paulo, for a mini-course on “Law and Globalization: Lawyers as Merchants, Moral Entrepreneurs, and Statesmen”

May 8, 2013, Lecture with Yves Dezalay at University of Sao Paulo School of Law on “Lawyers and the Transformation of the Fields of State Power: Osmosis, Hysterisis, and Readjustments”

June 4, 2013, Keynote for CALT Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C.,”Legal Education Reform, Legal Globalization, and Empire”

August 12, 2013, Addressed the House of Delegates of the ABA on the topic of “understanding the crisis of legal education” (one of two contrasting perspectives -- the other was Brian Tamanaha)

November 8, 2013, Faculty Workshop, SUNY Buffalo School of Law, “After the J.D. and the future of legal education” (with Joyce Sterling)

November 12, 2013, Faculty Workshop Whittier Law School, “After the J.D. and the legal education crisis” (with Joyce Sterling)

December 7, 2013, Presenter, Paris, Conference at Sciences-Po on Law and Globalization in a Comparative Perspective: The Interwar versus the Post-Cold War Periods, on topic of “The Reinvention of the Lex Mercatoria on the Transatlantic Marketplace by ‘Merchants of Peace’: Parallels and Contrasts with International Justice and Human rights” (with Yves Dezalay)

January 3, 2014, New York City, Speaker, Association of American Lawyers Annual Meeting, “Preliminary Analyses of Wave Three of the After the J.D. Project”

January 5, 2014, New York City, Speaker, Association of American Lawyers Annual Meeting, “Legal education reform in comparative perspective”

February 8, 2014, Chicago, Presenter, Fellows of the American Bar Foundation Program on After the J.D.: Results of the Third Wave Survey, at ABA Annual Meeting

March 3-5, 2014, University of Cincinnati Law School, 2014 Stanley M. Chesley Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law

March 3, 2014, Faculty Workshop, University of Cincinnati School of Law, “Preserving Elite Law and Containing Social Change: Public Interest Law Firms Left, Right, and Center”

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March 5, 2014, Cincinnati, Stanley Chesney Endowment Public Lecture, University of Cincinnati Law School, “The Crisis of Law Schools and the Future of Legal Education”

April 2, 2014, Chancellor’s Professor Lecture, UCI, Legal Education Reform and the American Dream

April 11, 2014, Los Angeles, ABA Business Law Section, Panel on the Competencies of the Business Lawyer

May 16, 2014, Keynote Speaker for Stanford Graduate Law and Society Workshop for Junior Law and Society Scholars, Palo Alto, on topic of “Formalism and Informalism in Law and Society Research”

May 27, 2014, Minneapolis, co-Keynote Speaker for Graduate Student Workshop and Junior Career Workshop at Law and Society Annual Meeting

September 12, 2014, Medallin, Colombia. Universidad EAFIT School of Law, lecture on Legal Education Crisis and Reform

December 11, 2014, Florence, European University Institute, Conference on Process and Constitution: The Legacy of Mauro Cappelletti, on topic of “Three Perspectives on Access to Justice”

January 2, 2015 , New York, NY, American Historical Association, Panel on Legal Orientalism

January 3, 2015, Washington D.C., AALS, Panel on Extreme Social Science Methods

January 4-5, 2015, Washington D.C., AALS, Faculty Member Workshop on Empirical Social Science Methods

January 26-27, 2015, Paris, Participant Workshop of Munk School of International Affairs, University of Toronto, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes, and Actes de law Recherches en Sciences Sociales, presented paper also on “Constructing a Transatlantic Marketplace of Disputes on the Symbolic Foundations of International Justice,” with Yves Dezalay

April 22, 2015, Chicago, NALP Annual Conference, Presentation on After the J.D. qualitative interviews

April 27, 2015, Washington, D.C., American University, Washington College of Law, Faculty Workshop on “Legal Education in Crisis”

April 30, 2015, Chicago, National Conference of Bar Examiners, Plenary Panel on the Future of the Legal Profession

June 1-2, Conference at Harvard Law School on “Contemporary Legal Thought,” presented paper on “’Legal Theory’ in the Global Competition to Occupy and Maintain the High Ground in Discourses of Governance”

June 23, 2015, Orlando, Florida, AALS Workshop on Assessing Learning Gains, Opening Plenary Panel on the Basics of Assessment

August 20, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Keynote address, Brazilian Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, on “Brazil and the Field of Socio-Legal Studies: Globalization, the Hegemony of the US, the Place of Law, and Elite Reproduction.”

October 9, 2015, University of Toronto, Keynote address, “Complicating the Global Legalization and Judicialization Story. Notes for a sociological agenda.” Keynote for conference on sociology of international law.

October 15, 2015, Amsterdam, “Lessons from the Old and New Sociology of International Commercial Arbitration.” Keynote Address to the Arbitration Day Conference of the Dutch Arbitration Association.

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December 9-20, 2015, Visiting Scholar, University of New South Wales Faculty of Law, Sydney, including lecture on “legal education reform” December 17, 2015 and participation in their review of graduate legal education

February 5, 2016, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, Annual Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lecture. “Diversity, Power, and Hierarchy in Legal careers: An Empirical and Sociological Perspective.”

February 12, 2016, SUNY Buffalo School of Law, Annual James Mitchell Lecture (one of three lecturers with David Wilkins and Gillean Hadfield) “The evolving status of the legal profession: some hypotheses for a research agenda.”

May 23, 2016, Oslo, University of Oslo, talk on “The old and new sociology of international commercial arbitration,” as part of a conference on International Commercial Arbitration

June 22, 2016, London, Keynote Lecture (with Yves Dezalay), “Anatomy of a Book” Lecture: Reflections on Double Agents’ Strategies in Dealing in Virtue and our Later Research Trajectory, Transnational Law Summer Institute at the Dickson Poon Transnational Law Institute at King’s College in London

November 11-12, 2016, Chicago, Conference on “After the J.D., What We Learned and How a Future Project Might Proceed,” sponsored by NALP Foundation and the American Bar Foundation (co-organizer with Ronit Dinovitzer)

November 16-17, 2016, Conference on Arbitration and Legal Reasoning, Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London, Topic of “Entering the Community of International Arbitrators: Impact on Arbitral Reasoning”

December 21-23, 2017, University of Haifa, Israel, “Managing Judges: Technology, History and Separation of Powers" The Rise of Managerial Judging in Social Context

January 6-7, 2017, San Francisco, AALS Annual Meeting, Faculty Member of Workshop in Empirical Research Methods

February 10, 2017 Conference at UCI on “Race of Races,” presentation on “Issues of Continuing Race and Ethnic Inequality in the Legal Profession”

February 17-18, 2017, St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, Conference on "Twenty-Five Years after MacCrate’s Four Professional Values and Ten Years after Educating Lawyers’ Third Apprenticeship and Best Practices’ Emphasis on Professionalism: The Next Steps of a Professional Formation Social Movement in Legal Education and the Legal Profession,” presentation on “The Rocky High Road in Legal Profession Literature”

February 28, 2017, Troutman Sanders law firm networking event speaker on “Race, Gender, and the After the J.D. Project”

May 5, 2017, National Conference of Bar Examiners, Plenary Panel on the state of legal education with Erwin Chemerinsky, San Diego, CA

May 6, 2017 National Conference of Bar Examiners, Panel on the After the J.D. Research, San Diego

May 19, 2017, Korea University Law School, Seoul, Korea, Joint Conference of UCI and Korea University, Presentation on “From Professional monopolies to magic circles. Evolving mechanisms in the control of lawyer supply.”

May 23, 2017, Seoul National University Law School, Presentation at Faculty Workshop on “From Professional monopolies to magic circles. Evolving mechanisms in the control of lawyer supply” (with Yves Dezalay).

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