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PPS 8.10 Form 1A Page 1 of 26 TEXAS STATE VITA I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Kenneth L. Grasso Title: Professor of Political Science B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. May 1989 Fordham University, Bronx, NY Political Science M.A. May 1982 FordhamUniversity, Bronx, NY Political Science B.A. May 1980 St. John's University, Jamaica, NY Government and Politics C. University Experience Position University Dates Professor with tenure Southwest Texas State University September 1999- Present Associate Professor with tenure, Southwest Texas State University September 1995- Present Associate Professor Southwest Texas State University August 1994- August 1995 Assistant Professor Southwest Texas State University June 1993-August 1994 Visiting Assistant Professor Southwest Texas State University September 1992- May 1993 Assistant Professor St. Peter's College June 1989-August 1993 D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.) Position Entity Dates II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards: Foundations of Excellence Award, Texas State Student Foundation, 2005 Award for Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, Presented by the American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha, September 1998 Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, February 1998 Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, February 1996

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Kenneth L. Grasso Title: Professor of Political Science B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. May

1989 Fordham University, Bronx, NY

Political Science

M.A. May 1982

FordhamUniversity, Bronx, NY

Political Science

B.A. May 1980

St. John's University, Jamaica, NY

Government and Politics

C. University Experience Position University Dates Professor with tenure Southwest Texas State University September 1999-

Present Associate Professor with tenure, Southwest Texas State University September 1995-

Present Associate Professor Southwest Texas State University August 1994-

August 1995 Assistant Professor Southwest Texas State University June 1993-August

1994 Visiting Assistant Professor Southwest Texas State University September 1992-

May 1993 Assistant Professor St. Peter's College June 1989-August

1993 D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.) Position Entity Dates II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards: Foundations of Excellence Award, Texas State Student Foundation, 2005 Award for Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, Presented by the American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha, September 1998 Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, February 1998 Alpha Chi Favorite Professor, February 1996

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B. Courses Taught: Undergraduate Basic Political Ideas Principles of American Government Functions of American Government Religion and American Public Life American Political Thought Ancient & Medieval Political Thought Modern Political Thought Contemporary Political Theory Senior Seminar (Focus: Tocqueville and Contemporary America) Honors Seminar: Democracy in America Graduate Topics in Modern Liberalism Topics in Democratic Theory (Focus: Religious Freedom) Topics in Democratic Theory (Focus: Freedom of Speech, Press and Religion) Theological Perspectives on Modern Democracy The Crisis of Liberalism and the Future of Democracy Problems in American Politics (Focus: Political Culture) The Quest for Order and Happiness I The Quest for Order and Happiness II C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

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D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development: Religion and American Public Life The American Founding Seminar in Constitutional Law and Theory Roots of American Constitutionalism Topics in Democratic Theory Religion and American Public Life Topics in Modern and Contemporary Political Thought Political Culture The Crisis of Liberalism and the Future of Democracy E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts: F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts: G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts: H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts: I. Other: III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print 1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate) a. Scholarly Monographs: The Orthodoxy of Toleration: Locke, Liberalism and the Privatization of Religion. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., in progress. b. Textbooks:

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c. Edited Books: Theology, Morality and Public Life. Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Cecilia Rodriguez Castillo. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans, in progress. Rethinking Rights: Theological and Historical Perspectives. Edited by Bruce Frohnen, Charles Reid and Kenneth L. Grasso. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. Defending the Republic: Constitutional Morality in a Time of Crisis. Edited by Bruce Frohnen and Kenneth L. Grasso. Wilmington, Delaware: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2009. Catholicism and Religious Freedom: Contemporary Reflections on Vatican II’s Declaration on Religious Liberty. Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt. Lanham, Maryland: Sheed and Ward, 2006. A Moral Enterprise: Politics, Reason and the Human Good/Essays in Honor of Francis Canavan. Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt. Wilmington, Delaware: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002. Liberty Under Law: American Constitutionalism, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 2nd Edition. Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Cecilia Rodriguez Castillo. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1998 Liberty Under Law: American Constitutionalism, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Cecilia Rodriguez Castillo. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1997. Catholicism, Liberalism, and Communitarianism: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Moral Foundations of Democracy. Edited by Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley, and Robert P. Hunt. Savage, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995. John Courtney Murray and the American Civil Conversation. Edited by Robert P. Hunt and Kenneth L. Grasso. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1992. d. Chapters in Books: “Beyond the Polis and the Enlightenment.” In A Norms of Liberty Reader, edited by Aeon Skoble. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, forthcoming. “The ‘Ambiguity of Modern Times.’” In Essays in Honor of James Schall, edited by Marc Guerra. South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, forthcoming. “Reintegrating Rights: Catholicism, Social Ontology and Contemporary Rights Discourse” In Rethinking Rights: Historical, Political and Philosophical Perspectives, Bruce Frohnen and Kenneth L. Grasso. Columbia,Mo: University of Missouri Press Forthcoming. “Ockham’s Children.” In Theology, Morality and Public Life, ed. Kenneth L. Grasso and Cecilia Rodriguez Castillo. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, forthcoming.

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“Religion and the American Experiment: From Articles of Peace to Culture Wars.” In Defending the Republic: Constitutional Morality in a Time of Crisis, edited by Bruce Frohnen and Kenneth L. Grasso. Wilmington: DE: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, forthcoming. "The Subsidiary State: Society, the State and the Principle of Subsidiarity in Catholic Social Thought." In Christianity and Civil Society: Catholic and Neo-Calvinist Perspectives, edited by Jeanne Heffernan. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, forthcoming. "An Unfinished Argument: Dignitatis Humanae and the Catholic Theory of the State." In Dignitatis Humanae: Themes and Perspectives a Generation Later, edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt. Lanham, Maryland: Sheed & Ward, forthcoming. “Saving Modernity From Itself: John Paul II on Human Dignity and ‘the Whole Truth About Man.’” In Defense of Human Dignity, edited by Robert Kraynak and Glenn Tinder, 207-236. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming. "Beyond Both the Polis and the Enlightenment" Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl: Critical Essays of Norms of Liberty, edited by Aeon J. Skoble. Landham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009. "Rights in a Multicultural Age." Rethinking Rights: Historical, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives. Kenneth L. Grasso and Bruce P. Frohnen, editors. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2009. "Reintegrating Rights: Catholicism, Social Ontology, and Contemporary Rights Discourse." Rethinking Rights: Historical, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives. Kenneth L. Grasso and Bruce P. Frohnen, editors. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2009. "Editors' Introducton." Defending the Republic: Consitutional Morality in a Time of Crisis. Kenneth L. Grasso and Bruce P. Frohnen, editors. Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2009. "From Articles of Peace to Culture Wars: Religious Pluralism and the American Experiment." Defending the Republic: Constitutional Morality in a Time of Crisis. Kenneth L. Grasso and Bruce P. Frohnen, editors. Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2009. “Introduction.” In Catholicism and Religious Freedom: Contemporary Reflections on Vatican II’s Declaration on Religious Liberty, edited by Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt, ix-xxxiv. Lanham, Maryland: Sheed & Ward, 2006. "The Achievement of Francis Canavan." In A Moral Enterprise; Politics, Reason and the Human Good, ed. Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt, xi - xxii. Wilmington, DE: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002 "The Triumph of Will: Rights Mania, the Culture of Death and the Crisis of Enlightenment Liberalism." In A Moral Enterprise; Politics, Reason and the Human Good, ed. Kenneth L. Grasso and Robert P. Hunt, 221-243. Wilmington, DE: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2002. "Contemporary Communitarianism, the Lure of the State, and the Modern Crisis of Community." In Community and Tradition: Conservative Perspectives on the American

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Experience, edited by George W. Carey and Bruce Frohnen, 17-38. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. "Man, Society and the State: A Catholic Perspective." In Caesar's Coin Revisited: Christians and the Limits of Government, edited by Michael Cromartie 79-114. Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1996. ''Beyond Liberalism: Human Dignity, the Free Society and the Second Vatican Council." In Catholicism, Liberalism, and Communitarianism: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Moral Foundations of Democracy, 29-58. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995. "Introduction: Catholic Social Thought and the Quest for an American Public Philosophy." In Catholicism, Liberalism and Communitarianism: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Moral Foundations of Democracy, 1-14. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1995. "The Federalist versus the Procedural Republic," In The American Experiment: The Theory and Practice of Liberty, edited by Peter A. Lawler and Robert Schaefer, 93-106. Savage, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1994. "A Special Kind of Freedom." In Building the Free Society, edited by George Weigel and Robert Royal, 107-130. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1993. [This volume is a revised and expanded version of A Century of Catholic Social Thought. "A Special Kind of Freedom" is a revised and expanded version of the chapter that appeared in that volume.] "We Held These Truths: The Transformation of American Pluralism and the Future of American Democracy." In John Courtney Murray and the American Civil Conversation, 90-116. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1992. "Dignitatis Humanae." In A Century of Catholic Social Thought, edited by George Weigel and Robert Royal, with an Introduction by Richard John Neuhaus, 95-113. Washington D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1991. e. Creative Books: 2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles: “’Building Better Than They Knew’: John Courtney Murray on Catholicism, Modernity and the American Proposition,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 4, 1 (Winter 2007): 163-198. “Christianity, Enlightenment Liberalism and the Modern Quest for Freedom,” Modern Age, 48, 8 (Fall 2006): 301-311.

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“Dignitatis Humanae and the Catholic Human Rights Revolution,” The Review of Faith and International Affairs 3, 3 (Winter 2005): 3-10. “The Rights of Monads or of Intrinsically Social Beings? Social Ontology and Rights Talk,” Ave Maria Law Review, 3 (2005) 233-258. "Democracy, Modernity and the Catholic Human Rights Revolution," The Catholic Social Science Review, IX (2004): 37-46. "John Courtney Murray, the 'Juridical State' and the Catholic Theory of Religious Liberty," The Political Science Reviewer XXXIII (2004): 1-61. “John Paul on Modernity, the Moral Structure of Freedom and the Future of the Free Society.” The Catholic Social Science Review V (2000): 23-35. “The Decline of Liberalism and the Rise of ‘the Victorious Lawyer,’” South Texas Law Review 40 (Spring 1999): 233-251. “Democracy, Yes; Liberalism, No: A Response to Mark Lowery.” The Catholic Social Science Review III (1998): 69-78. "The Achievement of Francis Canavan." The Catholic Social Science Review II (1997): 7-11. "A Distinctive Idea of Freedom." Catholic Social Science Review II (1997): 45-53. "Liberalism, Democratic Capitalism and the Catholic Human Rights Revolution." In Faith & Reason, XVII (Winter 1991): 413-425. "The Moral Dimensions of Publius' Statecraft." Law and Justice No. 92/93 (Hilary/Easter 1987): 7-26. Reprinted in Faith & Reason XIII (1987): 363-398. "Pluralism, the Public Good, and the Problem of Self-Government in The Federalist." Interpretation 15 (May & September 1987): 323-345. b. Non-refereed Articles: “Liberalism, Civil Society and the Promise of Compassionate Conservatism.” The Intercollegiate Review Vol 36, Nos 1 – 2 (Fall 2000/Spring 2001): 24-33. "Evangelicals and Catholics Thinking Through Politics Together." In Public Justice Report, forthcoming, 1998. (Co-authored with Keith Pavlischek.) "Are Catholics a Force for Good in American Electoral Politics?" Christians in Political Science Newsletter, (Winter 1996-1997): 1-3. 3. Conference Proceedings a. Refereed Conference Proceedings: b. Non-refereed

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4. Abstracts: 5. Reports: 6. Book Reviews: Review of Norms of Liberty: A Perfectionist Basis for a Non-Perfectionist Politics by Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl. (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005). In The Review of Politics, in progress. Review of Who Is My Neighbor? Personalism and the Foundations of Human Rights by Thomas D. Williams (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of American Press, 2005). In The Catholic Social Science Review, in progress. Review of John Paul II and the Legacy of Dignitatis Humanae by Hermínio Rico (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2002). In The Review of Politics 62 (Spring 2004): 339-342. Review of Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism by Peter Berkowitz (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999). In American Political Science Review 95 (March 2001): 201-202. Review of Christianity and Liberal Society by Robert Song (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998). In Review of Politics 62 (Winter 2000): 169-172. Review of Raised in Captivity: Why Does America Fail Its Children? by Lucia Hodgson (Minneapolis: Greywolf Press, 1997). In Of the People (Winter 1997-1998): 6, 8. Review of The Pluralist Game: Religion, Pluralism and the Moral Conscience by Francis Canavan (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1995). In Crisis (February 1997): 52-53. Review of The Pluralist Game: Religion, Pluralism and the Moral Conscience by Francis Canavan (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1995). In The Catholic Social Science Review (1996): 191-198. Review of Saving the Constitution from the Courts by William P. Gangi (Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1995). In First Things (November 1996): 63-64. Review of Exploration in Metaphysics: Being-God-Person by W. Norris Clarke. (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994). In First Things (October 1996): 72. Review of Catholicism and Liberalism, edited by R. Bruce Douglass and David Hollenbach (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995). In First Things (April 1995): 51-54.

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Review of John Courtney Murray and the Dilemma of Religious Toleration by Keith Pavlischek (Kirksville, Missouri: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1994). In The Journal of Law and Religion, XI (Winter 1994-1995): 845-851. Review of "The Constitution of the People": Reflections on Citizens and Civil Society, edited by Robert E. Calvert, with an introduction by Wilson Carey McWilliams (Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1991). In Review of Politics, 56 (Summer 1994): 579-582. Review of The American Hour: A Time of Reckoning and the Once and Future Role of Faith by Os Guinness (New York: Free Press, 1993). In Responsive Community, 4 (Spring 1994): 65-68. Review of Liberalism and the Good, edited by R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara, and Henry S. Richardson (New York: Routledge, 1991). In International Philosophical Quarterly, 33 (September 1993): 371-373. Review of The Great Alternatives in Social Thought by Terence E. Cook (Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1991). In Perspectives in Political Science, 21 (Fall 1992): 235. Review of A Government of Laws: Political Theory. Religion and the American Founding by Ellis Sandoz (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990). In The Journal of Law and Religion IX (1992): 281-287. Review of Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace: The Religious Liberty Clauses and the American Public Philosophy, edited by James Davison Hunter and Os Guinness. (Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1990). In Crisis (December 1991): 44-46. Review of The Search for an American Public Theology by George Weigel (New York: Paulist Press, 1989), and Catholicism and the Renewal of American Democracy by Robert W. McElroy (New York: Paulist Press, 1989). In Thought LXVI (March 1991): 109-111. Review of The New Freedom: Individualism and Collectivism in American Life by William A. Donahue (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Press, 1990). In Crisis 9 (January 1991): 49-51. Review of Saving the Revolution: The Federalist Papers and the American Founding, edited by Charles R. Kesler (New York: Free Press, 1988). In Thought LXIV (December 1989): 417-418. 7. Other: Editorial Work Editor, “The Ancients/Moderns Distinction: Catholic Perspectives.” In The Catholic Social Science Review, in progress. Editor, “Author’s Roundtable: Jay Budziszewski’s What We Can’t Not Know.” In The Political Science Reviewer, in progress. Co-editor, "Robert Kraynak's Christian Faith and Modern Democracy: A Symposium." In The Catholic Social Science Review. IX (2005), 13-95.

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Co-editor, “The Social Thought of John Paul II: A Symposium.” The Catholic Social Science Review V (2000): 9-53. Editor, "The Achievement of Francis Canavan: A Symposium." In The Catholic Social Science Review II (1997): 7-53. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, The Catholic Social Science Review, March 1997-Present. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Regeneration, April 1994-Present. Member, Board of Editorial Advisors, Of the People, 1993-1998. B. Works not in Print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: “Society, the State and the Principal of Subsidiarity in Catholic Social Thought.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2008, Boston, MA. “Dignitatis Humanae, the State and the Catholic Theory of Religious Liberty.” The Things That Are Not Caesar’s: Religious Organizations as a Check on the Authoritarian Pretensions of the State, a conference sponsored by The Federalist Society, 2008, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C. “’Building Better Than They Knew.’” Delivered at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 2007, Chicago, Illinois. “The ‘Fundamental Ambiguity’ of Modern Times.” Delivered at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 9, 2005, Steubenville, OH. “John Courtney Murray on Catholicism, Modernity and the American Proposition.” Delivered at “The Legacy of John Courtney Murray for Law and Politics,” sponsored by Villanova University School of Law, September 16, 2005, Villanova, PA. “Reintegrating Rights: Catholicism, Liberalism and the Social Ontology of Rights.” Delivered at “Rethinking Rights: Historical, Political and Theological Perspectives,” a conference sponsored by the Ave Maria School of Law and the Thomas J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy at the University of St. Thomas, November 19-20, 2004, Ann Arbor, Michigan. “John Courtney Murray on Catholicism and the American Proposition.” Delivered at the 2004 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 30, 2004, Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Beyond the Individual-State-Market Grid: Catholicism, Liberalism and Rights Talk.” Delivered at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 2004, Chicago, Illinois.

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"The Ambiguity of Modern Times: Christianity, Liberalism and the Modern Quest for Freedom." Delivered at the 2002 Meeting of the Pew Study Group on Politics and the Problem of Human Nature, April 25-26, 2002, Savannah, Georgia. "The Subsidiary State: Social Pluralism, the State and the Problem of Subsidiarity in "Catholic Social Thought." Delivered at a "Civil Society: Three Views," a conference sponsored by Baylor University and the Civitas Program on Faith and Public Policy, March 22-23, 2002, Waco, Texas. "Beyond the Individual-State-Market Grid: Social Pluralism, Subsidiarity and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition." Delivered at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Society of Catholic Scientists, October 26, 2001, Ann Arbor, Michigan. “An Unfinished Argument: Dignitatis Humanae, John Courtney Murray and the Catholic Theory of the State.” Delivered at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 2000, Washington, D.C. “Francis Canavan and the Idea of Freedom in Catholic Social Thought.” Delivered at “The Achievement of Francis Canavan,” a conference sponsored by Christendom College and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, April 1, 2000, Front Royal, Virginia. “Subsidiarity and the Catholic Vision of Social Pluralism.” Delivered at “Christian Social Thought and the Plural Structure of Society,” a conference sponsored by The Civitas Program on Faith and Public Policy, July 23, 1999, Washington, D.C. “John Courtney Murray, Dignitatis Humanae, and the Intellectual Foundations of the Catholic Theory of Religious Liberty.” Delivered at the 1999 Meeting of Christians in Political Science, June 19, 1999, Grand Rapids, Michigan. “The Unfinished Agenda of Dignitatis Humanae.” Delivered at the 1998 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 23, 1998, Steubenville, Ohio. “The Subsidiary State.” Delivered at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 21, 1998, Corpus Christi, Texas. "'How Much Pluralism' and 'What Kinds of Pluralism'?" Delivered at the 1997 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 24 1997, Steubenville, Ohio. "The Common Good, the State and the Principle of Subsidiarity in Catholic Social Thought." Delivered at "Subsidiarity and Solidarity in Catholic Social Teaching," a conference sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, September 19, 1996, Washington, D.C. "Man, Society and the State: The Catholic Vision." Delivered at "Render Unto Caesar: Different Christian Perspectives of the State," a conference sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, May 12, 1995, Washington, D.C. "The Social Teaching of the Second Vatican Council and the Moral Foundations of Democracy." Delivered at the 1995 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 23, 1995, Dallas, Texas.

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“Murray on Liberalism and Modernity.” Delivered at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 1994, New York, New York. "Murray's Articles of Peace and Contemporary American Religious Pluralism: Reflections on a New Problematic." Delivered at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 19, 1993, New Orleans, Louisiana. "Beyond the Sovereign Self." Delivered at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, November 14, 1991, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. "Liberalism, Centesimus Annus, and Catholic Social Teaching," Delivered at "Encounter or Conflict? The American Experience and the Social Teachings or the Catholic Church," a conference sponsored by Christendom College and the Bradley Foundation, November 9, 1991, Front Royal, Virginia. "Democracy, Liberalism, and the Catholic Human Rights Revolution." Delivered at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, November 16, 1990, Providence, Rhode Island. "Politics and Ideology in B.F. Skinner's Walden Two." Delivered at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 29, 1990, Fort Worth, Texas. "The Structure of American Pluralism and the Future of American Democracy." Delivered at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, November 9, 1989, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. "Murray and the Crisis of Democracy." Delivered at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 1989, Atlanta, Georgia. "Locke and the Orthodoxy of Toleration." Delivered at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 30, 1989, Little Rock, Arkansas. "The Lockean Doctrine of Toleration and the Neutral State.'' Delivered at the 1988 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 26, 1988, Houston, Texas. "The Moral Dimensions of Publius' Statecraft.'' Delivered at the 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 28, 1986, Washington, D.C. ''Publius and Representation: The Deliberate Sense of the Community." Delivered at the 1985 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, November 15, 1985, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, Presentations: “Pluralism and the Problem of Self-Government with Justice in The Federalist.” A lecture sponsored by the McConnell Center for Political Leadership at the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, October 6, 2004.

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"The John Courtney Murray Project." A talk delivered at "Catholic Social Thought and Policy," a conference sponsored by the Center for Catholic Studies at Nassau County Community College, April 2003, Garden City, NY. “Beyond the Individual-State-Market Grid: Individualism, the Decline of Civil Society and the Promise of Catholic Social Thought.” A lecture sponsored by the Newman Center at the University of Oregon, February 7, 2003, Eugene, Oregon. "Post-Christian Times and the Culture of Life." A talk delivered at "Religion and the Culture of Life," a conference sponsored by the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, April 21, 2001, St. Louis, Missouri. “Liberalism, Christianity and the Crisis of Modernity.” A lecture delivered at “The End of History?,” a conference sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, June 7, 2000, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Beyond the Individual-State-Market Grid: Liberal Individualism, the Decline of Civil Society and the Promise of Compassionate Conservatism.” A lecture delivered at “Compassionate Conservatism?,” a conference sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, April 8, 2000, Indianapolis, Indiana. “An Unfinished Argument: John Courtney Murray, Dignitatis Humanae, and the Catholic Theory of the State.” A lecture sponsored by the Faith & Reason Institute, November 29, 2000, Washington, D.C. “Catholicism and Political Science: A Practitioners Reflection.” A talk delivered at “Catholicism and the Social Sciences,” a conference sponsored by the Society of Catholic Social Scientists and Ave Maria Law School, March 25, 2000, Ave Maria Law School. “An Unfinished Argument: John Courtney Murray, Dignitatis Humanae and the Catholic Theory of the State.” A talk delivered at the 1999 Erasmus Institute Graduate Student Summer Seminar, June 11, 1999, St. Edward University, Austin, Texas. "Can Parents be Trusted to Protect the Rights of Children?" A debate sponsored by The Forum at St. John's University, November 4, 1997, St. Cloud Minnesota. "Are Catholics a Force for Good in the 1996 Election?" A talk delivered at the 1996 Meeting of Christians in Political Science at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, 1006, San Francisco, California. "Catholicism, Liberalism and the Free Society." A lecture sponsored by the Theology Department of St. Mary's University and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, November 16, 1994, San Antonio, Texas. "The Disintegration of American Pluralism." A lecture sponsored by the Political Science Honor Society of Kean College, September 23, 1993, Union, New Jersey. "Locke and the Reconstruction of Political Life." A lecture delivered at "The Quest for Order and Happiness: The Individual, the State, and the Ethical Life," a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar, June 21, 1993, San Marcos, Texas.

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"Does the Doctrine Still Live? Reflections on the Present State and Future Prospects of Natural Law Theory." A lecture delivered at "The Natural Law," a Piety Hill Seminar sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, June 12, 1993, Mecosta, Michigan. "The Right to Privacy, the Autonomous Self and the Supreme Court." A lecture sponsored by the Political Science Department of Southwest Texas State University, February 19, 1992, San Marcos, Texas. 3. Consultancies: 4. Workshops: 5. Other: Conference Participation Roundtables Chair, “The Natural Law,” a panel of the 2008 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, DeSales University, Allentown, PA. Participant, “Republican Liberty and the Federal Judiciary,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc, Indianapolis, IN, 2008. Participant, “Liberty, Centralization and the Modern State,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., Cleveland, OH, 2008. Participant and Director, “Democracy and its Tension with Liberty,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., Big Sky, Montana, 2008. Participant and Director, “The Modern State, Civil Society and the Future of Freedom in the Thought of Robert Nisbet,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., Savannah, GA, 2008. Participant, “The Rule of Law in the Writings of Hayek, Gierke, and Weber,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, 2008. Participant, “The Ancient-Moderns Distinction: Catholic Perspectives,” a roundtable at the 2007 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 27, 2007, Flushing, New York Participant, “The Structure and Function of Society,” a roundtable at the 2007 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 27, 2007, Flushing, New York Participant, “The Contribution of Francis Canavan, S.J.,” a roundtable at the 2007 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 26, 2007, Flushing, New York

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Participant (and Chair), “Author’s Roundtable: Norms of Liberty by Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl,” a roundtable at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 3, 2006, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Participant, “Author’s Roundtable: J. Budziszewski’s What We Can’t Not Know,” a roundtable at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 2005, Washington, D.C. Participant (and Chair), “Robert Kraynak’s Christian Faith and Modern Democracy,” a roundtable at the 2003 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 25, 2003, Steubenville, Ohio. Participant (and Chair), “Defending Constitutional Republicanism: The Achievement of George W. Carey,” a roundtable at the 2003 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, 2003, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Participant (and Chair), "Author's Roundtable: Robert P. Kraynak's Christian Faith and Modern Democracy," a roundtable at the 2002 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31, 2002, Boston, Massachusetts. Participant, “Christianity and the Idea of Natural Rights,” a roundtable of the 1999 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 3, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia. Participant (and Chair), “The Social Thought of Pope John Paul II,” a roundtable at the 1999 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia. Participant, "Catholic Social Thought and the Free Society," a roundtable at the 1998 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 1998, Boston, Massachusetts. Participant (and Chair), "Francis Canavan's The Pluralist Game: Pluralism, Liberalism and the Moral Conscience," a roundtable of the 1997 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 28, 1997, Washington, D.C. Participant (and Chair), "The Political Theory of Francis Canavan," a roundtable at the 1996 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 26, 1996, Steubenville, Ohio. Participant, "Christianity and the Moral Foundations of Democracy," a roundtable of the 1996 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31, 1996, San Francisco, California. Participant (and Chair), "The Liberal Tradition: Its Nature and History," a roundtable at the 1996 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, 1996, San Francisco, California. Participant (and Chair), "Liberalism, Constitutional Theory, and the Future of American Democracy," a roundtable at the 1995 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.

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Participant, "Ethnic Transformation and the Resymbolization of America," a roundtable at the 1993 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 3, 1993, Washington, D.C. Participant, "The Future of Liberalism and the Future of American Constitutionalism," a roundtable at the 1993 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2, 1993, Washington, D.C. Participant, "Redress of Grievances: The New Jersey Tax Revolt," a roundtable on the constitutional and theoretical issues raised by initiative, recall, and referendum sponsored by Kean College of New Jersey and the National Bicentennial Commission on the U.S. Constitution, April 25, 1991, Union, New Jersey. Other Panel Participation Discussant, “Christianity and Culture,” a panel at the 2006 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 28, 2006, Dallas, Texas. Chair, “The Rise and Fall of Christian Democracy,” a panel at the 2006 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 2006, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Discussant, “The Pre-Hobbesian Roots of Natural Rights and Constitutionalism,” a panel at the 2003 Meeting of American Political Science Association, August 31, 2003, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Respondent to “The Perils of Moralism” by Charles Taylor, a paper delivered at “Theology, Morality and Public Life,” a conference sponsored by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and the Pew Christian Scholars Program’s Study Group on Politics and the Problem of Human Nature, February 24, 2003, Chicago, Illinois. Discussant (and Chair), "A Third Way? Religion and the Intellectual Bases of Civil Society," a panel at the 2001 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31, 2001, San Francisco. Discussant (and Chair), “Religion and the Liberal State: Lessons From the American Experience,” a panel at the 2000 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 28, 2000, Steubenville, Ohio. Respondent to “American Statecraft: A New Art for the 21st Century,” by James W. Skillen, the Sixth Annual Kuyper Lecture co-sponsored by The Center for Public Justice, the Civitas Program in Faith and Public Policies, The American Studies Program, The Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics, and The Witherspoon Fellowship, Friday, September 29, 2000, Washington, D.C. Discussant, “Thomism and Natural Law” a panel at the 2000 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1, 2000, Washington, D.C. Chair, “Great Catholic Social Thinkers,” a panel at the 1999 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 23, 1999, Steubenville, Ohio.

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Respondent, “Readopting the Declaration” by Harry V. Jaffa, a paper presented at “The Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God,” a conference sponsored by The Ethics and Public Policy Center, March 27, 1998, Washington, D.C. Discussant, "The Dialogue Between Catholic 'Neo-Conservatives' and 'Cultural Radicals': Toward a New Horizon," a panel at the 1997 Meeting of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, October 24, 1997, Steubenville, Ohio. Discussant, "Catholic Social Thought," a panel at the 1996 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 23, 1996, Houston, Texas. Discussant, "Christianity and Political Order," a panel at the 1995 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 23, 1995 Dallas, Texas. Discussant, “History and Liberty,” a panel at the 1994 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 4, 1994, New York, New York. Chair, “Aristotle and the Challenge of Multiculturalism,” a panel at the 1994 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, April 1, 1994, San Antonio, Texas. Discussant, “Religion, Liberalism and the Foundations of Democracy,” a panel at the 1994 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 31, 1994, San Antonio, Texas. Chair, "The Transpolitical in Ancient Western Thought," a panel at the 1993 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 20, 1993, New Orleans, Louisiana. Discussant, "The Supreme Court and American Constitutionalism," a panel at the 1992 Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, November 14, 1992, Providence, Rhode Island. Discussant, "Perspectives on the Gorbachev Era," a panel at the 1992 Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 20, 1992, Austin, Texas. Discussant, "Judicial Review and the Future of American Constitutionalism," a panel at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science, August 31, 1991, Washington, D.C. Invitation-only Scholarly Colloquia: Participant, “Liberty and Responsibility in Bertrand de Jouvenel’s Sovereignty, a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., November 15-18, 2007 Savannah, Georgia. Participant, “Individual Freedom and the Influence of Public Opinion,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., August 16-19, 2007, Vancouver, Canada. Discussion Leader, “Liberty and Community: American Universities and the Principles of Liberty in the Twenty-First Century,” a colloquium sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and Liberty Fund, Inc., June 15-18, 2006, Mecosta, Michigan.

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Participant, “Religion, Property and Responsible Freedom in Christianity and Islam,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, February 16-19, 2006, Clearwater, Florida. Participant, “The Faust Legend and the Modern Freedom of Knowledge,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, August 4-7, 2005, Vancouver, Canada. Participant, “Robert Nisbet on Liberty and Responsibility in Contemporary America,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, June 23-26, 2005, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Discussion Leader, “Liberty in Henry Sumner Maine’s Ancient Law,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, November 4-7, 2004, Alexandria, Virginia. Participant, “Liberty and Responsibility in Bertrand de Jouvenel’s On Power,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, September 9-12, 2004, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Participant, “Henry Veatch's Rational Man," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 24-27, 2004, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Participant, “John Courtney Murray and the Problem of Religious Freedom,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, May 27-30, 2004, Savannah, Georgia. Participant, “Individual Liberty and Varieties of Modern Skepticism,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 2-5, 2003, Washington, D.C. Participant, “Willmoore Kendall on Liberty and Virtue,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, August 7-10, 2003, Pasadena, California. Participant, “Nature, Reason and the Crisis of Philosophical Liberalism,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 5-8, 2003, Savannah, Georgia. Participant, "Liberty and Responsibility in the Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, April 24-27, St. Augustine, Florida. Participant, "Tocqueville and Guizot on Liberty and Democracy," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 17-20, 2002, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Participant, "Liberty and The Lonely Crowd," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 3-6, 2002, Savannah, Georgia. Participant, "Private and Public Liberties: Constant, Tocqueville and Bryce," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, January 31-February 2, 2002, Charleston, South Carolina. Participant, "Joseph Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, January 24-27, 2002, Indianapolis, Indiana. Participant, "Jacques Maritain and the Intellectual Foundations of Democratic Government," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, December 13-16, 2001, Indianapolis, Indiana

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Participant, "Christian Social Thought and Civil Society," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 18-21, 2001, Annapolis, Maryland. Participant, "Liberty and the Medieval Sources of Natural Rights," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, September 27-30, 2001, Washington, D.C. Participant, 2001 Meeting of Pew Christian Scholars Program Study Group on “Politics and the Problem of Human Nature,” May 24-25, Durham, North Carolina. Participant, "Roepke's A Humane Economy," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, May 31-June 2, 2001, Indianapolis, Indiana. Participant, "Liberty and Heinrich Rommen's The Natural Law," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, March 8-11, 2001 San Antonio, Texas. Participant, “Just Politics,” a colloquium sponsored the Civitas Program, January 12–13, 2001, Washington, D.C. Participant, “Sartori on Liberty and Democracy,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 12-15, 2000, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Participant, “Aristotle Revisited: Liberty and Community in Modern Political Theory,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, November 30 – December 3, 2000, San Antonio, Texas. Participant, “The Modern State, Civil Society and the Future of Freedom in the Thought of Robert Nisbet,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 8-11, 2000, Charleston, South Carolina. Participant, “Natural Law Theories of Ordered Liberty,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 28-31, 1999, Charleston, South Carolina. Participant, “The Federalist: The Politics of Interest or Virtue?,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, September 30- October 3, 1999, San Diego, California. Participant, “Dignitatis Humanae,” a colloquium sponsored by Notre Dame Law School and The American Public Philosophy Institute, November 11-13, 1998, Houston, Texas. Participant, “Christian Social Theory and the Plural Structure of Society,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 11-14, 1998, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Participant, "The Common Good," a colloquium sponsored by Notre Dame Law School and The American Public Philosophy Institute, November 6-7, 1997, Notre Dame, Indiana. Participant, "Liberty and the Polis," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 2-5, 1997, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Participant, "Religious Liberty and the Supreme Court", a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 12-15, 1997, Freeport, Maine.

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Participant, "John Paul II on Liberty and Responsibility," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, March 13-15, 1997, Indianapolis, Indiana. Participant, "Religion in the History of American Liberty," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, May 16-18, 1996, Indianapolis, Indiana. Participant, ''Acton, Tocqueville, and American Liberty," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund and the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, October 17-19, 1991, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Participant, 1993 Salvatori Fellows Colloquia, sponsored by the Salvatori Center of The Heritage Foundation, July 11-20, 1993, Washington, D.C. Miscellaneous Discussion Leader, “H.B. Earhart Fellows’ Conference (Political Science),” November 11-12, 2005, Charleston, S.C. Participant, "Catholicism in American Life: Alternative Views," the Final Joint Consultation of "American Catholics in the Public Square," sponsored by the Commonweal Foundation and the Faith and Reason Institution, September 21-23, 2002, Washington, D.C. Post-Conference Reflector, "The Lawyer's Duty to the Common Good," sponsored by South Texas College of Law, September 24, 1998, Houston, TX. Participant, “1994 Academic Leadership Conference,” sponsored by The Heritage Foundation, March 11-12, 1994, Washington, D.C. Participant, "Communitarian Teach-In," sponsored by Responsive Community, People for the American Way, and the American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities, May 19, 1992, New York, NY. Participant, "To Be Christian In America Today" Conference, an ecumenical conference examining the relevance of Catholic social thought to contemporary America held in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Rerum Novarum. Co-Sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Institute on Religion and Public Life, and Jacques Maritain Center, April 3-5, 1991, Washington, D.C C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts: Author, Grant Proposal funded by Liberty Fund, Inc. for scholarly colloquium on “Liberty and Responsibility Bertrand de Jouvenel’s Sovereignty,” June 2006. Author, Grant Proposal funded by Liberty Fund, Inc., for scholarly colloquium on “Robert Nisbet on Liberty and Responsibility in Contemporary America,” June 2005.

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Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Liberty Fund, Inc., for scholarly colloquium on “John Courtney Murray and the Problem of Religious Freedom,” May 2004. Author, Grant Proposal funded by Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 2003-2004 Lecture Series in American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Liberty Fund, Inc. for scholarly colloquium on “Nature, Reason and the Crisis of Philosophical Liberalism,” June 2003. Author, Grant Proposal funded by Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 2002-2003 Lecture Series in American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by Intercollegiate Studies Institute for2001-2002 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Sumners Foundation for Spring and Fall 2000 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by Sumners Foundation for Spring and Fall 2001 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Liberty Fund, Inc., for scholarly colloquium on “Maritain and the Intellectual Foundations of Democracy,” September 2001. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Liberty Fund, Inc., for scholarly colloquium on “Christianity and Social Pluralism,” October 2001. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 1999-2000 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Co-Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Sumners Foundation for Spring and Fall 1999 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 1998-1999 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Liberty Fund, Inc., for scholarly colloquium on "Christian Social Thought and the Plural Structure of Society," June 1998. Co-Author, Grant Proposal funded by Sumners Foundation for Spring and Fall 1998 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 1997-1998 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 1996-1997 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism.

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Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for the 1994-1995 Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. Author, Grant Proposal funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 1993-1994 Academic Year Lecture Series on American Constitutionalism. 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts: 3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts: Recipient, SWT Research Enhancement Grant, 1997 Recipient, SWT Research Enhancement Grant, 1995-1996 Academic Year. Recipient, SWT Research Enhancement Grant, 1994-1995 Academic Year. 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts: D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors: Recipient, Earhart Foundation Fellowship Research Grant, Summer 2005. Recipient, Earhart Foundation Fellowship Research Grant, Summer 2004. Recipient, Earhart Foundation Fellowship Research Grant, Summer 2002. Award for Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, Presented by the American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha, September 1998. Faculty Development Leave, Spring 1998. Recipient, Earhart Foundation Summer Research Grant, June-July 1996. Fellow, Salvatori Center, The Heritage Foundation, June 1993-May 1995. Earhart Foundation Summer Research Grant, June-August 1992. St. Peter's College, Faculty Research Associate Grant, September 1990-May 1991. H.B. Earhart Fellowship/Fordham University Dissertation Fellowship, September 1984-1985. Fordham University Teaching Fellowship, September 1983-May 1984. Publius Fellowship, Claremont Institute for the Study of Political Philosophy and Statesmanship, Montclair, California, June-August 1983.

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H.B. Earhart Fellowship, September 1981-May 1982. Fordham University Fellowship, September 1980-May 1981. IV. SERVICE A. University: B. Departmental: Chair, MA Course Rotation Committee Member, Latin American Search Committee Member, Public Administration/Ph.D. Search Committee Member, American Political Theory Search Committee C. Community: D. Professional: Organizer, Society of Catholic Social Scientists Program, 2008 Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Second Vice-President, Society of Catholic Social Scientists. Assistant Team Leader, Pew Study Group on Politics and Human Nature. Director, “Liberty and Responsibility in Bertrand de Jouvenel’s Sovereignty,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., November 15-18, 2007, Savannah, Georgia. Program Organizer, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, 2007Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29- September 2, Chicago, Illinois. Program Organizer, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 3, 2006, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Refereed article for Armed Forces & Society, May 2005. Director, “Robert Nisbet on Liberty and Responsibility in Contemporary America,” a colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc., June 23-26, 2007, Milwaukee, WI. Program Organizer, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, Washington, D.C. Refereed article for Armed Forces & Society, December 2005.

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Program Organizer, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 2004, Chicago, Illinois. Director, “John Courtney Murray and the Problem of Religious Liberty,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, May 27-30, 2004, Savannah, Georgia. Program Organizer, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 28-31, 2003, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Director, “Nature, Reason and the Crisis of Philosophical Liberalism,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 5-8, 2003, Savannah, Georgia. Refereed book for McGill University Press, March 2003. Conference Organizer, 2003 Meeting of the Pew Christian Scholars Program’s Study Group on “Politics and the Politics of Human Nature,” February 26-27, 2004, Chicago, Illinois. Program Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism, 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29 - September 1, Boston, Massachusetts. Refereed grant proposal for Earhart Foundation, April 2002. Conference Organizer, 2002 Meeting of Pew Christian Scholars Program’s Study Group on “Politics and the Problem of Human Nature,” April 25-26, 2002, Savannah, Georgia. Member, Best Paper Selection Committee, Southwestern Political Science Association, 2002. Program Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism, 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 2, 2001, San Francisco, California. Director, "Jacques Maritain and the Intellectual Foundations of Democratic Government," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, December 13-16, 2001, Indianapolis, Indiana. Co-Director, "Christian Social Thought and Civil Society," a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, October 18-21, 2001, Annapolis, Maryland. Conference Organizer, 2001 Meeting of the Pew Christian Scholars Program’s Study Group on “Politics and the Problem of Human Nature,” May 24-25, 2001, Durham, North Carolina. Conference Organizer, "Religion and the Culture of Life," a conference sponsored by the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, April 21, 2001. Refereed book for University of Missouri Press, January 2001. Program Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism, 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31 – September 3, 2000, Washington, D.C. Director, “The Modern State, Civil Society and the Future of Freedom in the Thought of Robert Nisbet,” June 8 – 11, 2000, Charleston, South Carolina.

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Conference Organizer, “Catholicism and the Social Sciences,” a conference sponsored by the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, and the Ave Maria School of Law, March 25, 2000, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Assistant Team Leader, “Politics and the Problem of Human Nature,” a study group sponsored by the Pew Christian Scholars Program, October 2000 – Present. Second Vice President, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, January 2000 – Present. Program Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism, 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia. Refereed article for the Review of Politics, July 1999. Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism Program, 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-6, 1998, Boston, Massachusetts. Co-Director, “Christian Social Theory and the Plural Structure of Society,” a colloquium sponsored by the Liberty Fund, June 11-14, 1998, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Refereed book for Catholic University of America Press, June 1998. Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism Program, 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 27 - August 31, Washington, D.C. Refereed book for Allyn & Bacon, December 1996. External Evaluator, tenure decision, Wheaton College, November 1996. Refereed book for Rowman & Littlefield, September 1996. Refereed article for the Journal of Religion, August 1996. Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism Program, 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 28-September 1, 1996, San Francisco, California. Refereed book for McGraw-Hill, January 1996. Chair, Nominations Committee, Southwestern Political Science Association, August 1996-Present. Refereed book for Rowman & Littlefield, January 1996. Member, Nominations Committee, Southwestern Political Science Association, August 1995-Present. Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism Program at the 1995 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30-September 3, Chicago, Illinois.

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Section Chair for Political Theory, 1995 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, March 22-25, 1995, Dallas, Texas. Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism Program at the 1994 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1-4, 1994, New York, New York. Refereed book for Rowman & Littlefield, September 1994. Organizer, Project on American Constitutionalism Program at the 1993 Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 1993, Washington, D.C. Refereed article for Polity, July 1992. Refereed book prospectus in constitutional law for HarperCollins, August 1991. Refereed article for Polity, April 1991. E. Organizations 1. Honorary: 2. Professional: American Political Science Association (APSA) APSA Religion and Politics Division Society of Catholic Social Scientists Fellowship of Catholic Scholars National Association of Scholars PS 2-17-09