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RESUME Jonathan Rose Emeritus Professor of Law & Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Affiliate Faculty, ASU Dept of History & Member, Graduate Faculty, PhD program in History Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona 85287-7906 Personal Data: Family: Married; four children Telephone: (480) 965-6513 Internet: [email protected] Education: LL.B., University of Minnesota, 1963. Senior Editor, Minnesota Law Review; Order of the Coif; Magna Cum Laude B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1960 (English) Honors Graduate Employment History: Professor of Law, College of Law, Arizona State University, 1968 -2012. Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar, 2001-2012 Associate Dean, College of Law, Arizona State University, 1987 - 1990 Affiliate Faculty, Department of History, 2008-Present Visiting Member, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, England, Summers 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall & Visiting Member, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, England, Spring 2004; Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, Oct. 2005- Present Visitor, Magdalen College & Visitor, Faculty of Laws, University of Oxford, Spring, 2002 Special Assistant, Governor Bruce Babbitt, Phoenix Arizona, 1985. Scholar-in-Residence, Brown & Bain, P.A., Phoenix, Arizona, Summer 1980. 1

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RESUME

Jonathan RoseEmeritus Professor of Law &

Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research ScholarSandra Day O’Connor College of Law

Affiliate Faculty, ASU Dept of History & Member, Graduate Faculty, PhD program in History Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona 85287-7906

Personal Data:

Family: Married; four childrenTelephone: (480) 965-6513Internet: [email protected]

Education:

LL.B., University of Minnesota, 1963. Senior Editor, Minnesota Law Review; Order of the Coif; Magna Cum Laude

B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1960 (English)Honors Graduate

Employment History:

Professor of Law, College of Law, Arizona State University, 1968 -2012.Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar, 2001-2012

Associate Dean, College of Law, Arizona State University, 1987 - 1990

Affiliate Faculty, Department of History, 2008-Present

Visiting Member, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, England, Summers 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall & Visiting Member, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, England,Spring 2004; Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, Oct. 2005- Present

Visitor, Magdalen College & Visitor, Faculty of Laws, University of Oxford, Spring, 2002

Special Assistant, Governor Bruce Babbitt, Phoenix Arizona, 1985.

Scholar-in-Residence, Brown & Bain, P.A., Phoenix, Arizona, Summer 1980.

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Visiting Professor, University of Southampton, England, Spring Semester 1976

Assistant Attorney General - Antitrust, Arizona Attorney General, June - December 1975.

Faculty Member, Southwest CLEO Institute, University of New Mexico, Summer 1974; Arizona StateUniversity, Summer, 1973.

Attorney, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice (Honors Program), 1963-68; Trial Attorney, PublicCounsel and Evaluation Section, 1963-65; Attorney, Public Policy and Evaluation Section, 1965-68.

Summer Clerk, Dechert, Price & Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1962.

Courses Taught:

Contracts; Antitrust; Legal Profession; English Legal History; Advanced Contracts; Law andEconomics; Regulated Industries; Consumer Protection; Legal Writing.

Awards:

Elected Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, England, Oct. 2005; Willard H. PedrickDistinguished Research Scholar (2001); ASU Alumni Association Faculty Achievement Award forTeaching (1996); Maricopa County Bar Ass'n, Outstanding Faculty Award (1988); Burlington NorthernAward for Outstanding Teaching (1987). ASU College of Law Alumni Association, OutstandingTeacher (1983).

Publications:

Books:

Jonathan Rose, Maintenance in Medieval England (Cambridge Univ. Press, (2017).

Susanne Jenks, Jonathan Rose, Christopher Whittick eds., Laws, Lawyers, and Texts:Studies in Medieval Legal History in Honour of Paul Brand (Brill, Leiden 2012).

Book Chapters:

Clergy and the Abuse of Legal Procedure in Medieval England in Troy Harris, ed., Essays in Honor ofProfessor Richard Helmholz (Robbins Collection Publications, School of Law (Boalt Hall), Universityof California, Berkeley 2015).

Becoming A Legal Historian in Robert Jarvis, ed., Teaching Legal History: Comparative Perspectives(Wildy, Simmonds & Hill, London, 2014).

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The Law of Maintenance and The Obligations of Lordship: A Case Study in Per Andersen, KirsiSalonen, Helle Møller Sigh, and Helle Vogt, eds. Law and Disputing in the Middle Ages. Proceedings ofthe Ninth Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2012, (DJØF Publishing,Copenhagen, 2013)

Medieval Estate Planning: The Wills and Testamentary Trials of Sir John Fastolf in Susanne Jenks,Jonathan Rose, Christopher Whittick eds., Laws, Lawyers, and Texts:Studies in Medieval Legal History in Honour of Paul Brand (Brill, 2012)

Feodo de Compedibus Vocato le Sewet: The 15th Century Prison ‘Oeconomy’, in Paul Brand, AndrewLewis & Paul Mitchell eds., LAW IN THE CITY: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH BLHC 2005 (2007)

English Legal History and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, in Anthony Musson, ed., Boundaries of theLaw: Geography, Gender and Jurisdiction in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Ashgate 2005).

Early Occupational Defamation and Disloyal Lawyers: “He is Ambodexter. There Cannot Be A GreaterSlander” in LEGAL CULTURES, LEGAL DOCTRINE 53-66 (University of Aberystwth, Wales 2003).

Articles:

Becoming a Legal Historian, 53 Am. J. Leg. Hist. ( 2013)

Studying the Past: The Nature and Development of Legal History as a Academic Discipline, 31 J. Leg.Hist 101-128 ( 2010)

Musing on Clio and Legal History: Why Study the Past, History, and Legal History. Univ. of Tex. LawSchool, Tarlton Library Legal History Series (2010)

Litigation and Political Conflict in Fifteenth-Century East Anglia: Conspiracy and Attaint Actions andSir John Fastolf, 27 Journal of Legal History 53-80 (2006)

The Rule of Law in the Western World: An Overview, 35 J. of Social Philosophy 457-470 (2004).

Memorandum quod: John Fastolf and the Founding of Magdalen College, Magdalen College Record2003 98-104.

Early Occupational Defamation and Disloyal Lawyers: “He is Ambodexter. There Cannot Be A GreaterSlander,” 33 Cambrian L. Rev. 53-66 (2002)

Doctrinal Development: Legal History, Law, and Legal Theory, 22 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies323-40 (2002).

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Unauthorized Practice of Law in Arizona: A Legal and Political Problem That Won’t Go Away, 34 Ariz.St. L. J. 585-613 (2002).

Learning to be a Legal Historian: Reflections of a Non-Traditional Student, 51 Journal of LegalEducation 294-304 (2001).

Unauthorised Practice of Law in Arizona, The New Zealand Law Journal 153-56 (May 2001).

Of Ambidexters and Daffidowndillies: Defamation of Lawyers, Legal Ethics and ProfessionalReputation, 8 U. Chi. Law School Roundtable 423-66 (2001) (U. Chi. Law School Symposium on theHistory of Legal Ethics).

The Ambidextrous Lawyer: Conflict of Interest and the Medieval Legal Profession, 7 U. Chi. LawSchool Roundtable 136-203 (2000).

Medieval Attitudes Toward the Legal Profession: The Past as Prologue, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 345-68(1999).

The Legal Profession in Medieval England: A History of Regulation , 48 Syracuse L. Rev. 1-137 (1998).

State Antitrust Enforcement, Mergers, and Politics, 41 Wayne L. Rev. 71-134 (1994).

The MacCrate Report: A Restatement of Legal Education - The Need for Reflection and Horse Sense, 44 J. Legal Education 548-65 (1994).

State Enforcement Under the New NAAG Guidelines: A Two Level Approach, Practicing LawInstitute, 27th Annual Advanced Antitrust Seminar: Mergers, Markets, and Joint Ventures 557-618(l988).

Building a Better Mousetrap: Healthcare Reform and the Arizona Program, 3 Yale J. on Reg. 243-82(1986) (Co-authored with Governor Bruce Babbitt).

Nonlawyer Practice before Federal Administrative Agencies Should Be Encouraged, 37 Admin. L. Rev.363-73 (1985).

The Arizona Sunset Experience: The First Two Cycles, 1978-82, 1985 Ariz. St. L.J. 321-423.

Executive Oversight of Rulemaking in Arizona: The Governor's Regulatory Review Counsel - The FirstThree Years, 1985 Ariz. St. L.J. 425-91.

Special Project on State Regulatory Reform - Editor's Foreword, 1985 Ariz. St. L.J. 249-51.

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Antitrust and Joint Ventures: The Developing Law, Conference Proceedings, Third Annual AdvancedComputer Law Invitational, (Arizona Law & Technology Institute).

Professional Regulation: The Current Controversy, 6 Law & Human Behavior 103-116 (1983) (Special Issue).

Controlling Arizona's Clipjoints, 4 Regulation No. 4, 37-40 (July/August 1980).

Municipal Antitrust Liability -- An Overview, 1980 Ariz. St. L. J. 245-51 (1980).

Contribution in Antitrust: Some Policy Considerations, 48 Antitrust L. J. 1605-25 (1980).

Municipal Activities and the Antitrust Laws After City of Lafayette, 57 U. Det. J. Urban L. 482-522(1980).

Antitrust and the Supreme Court--1978 Docket, 15 Ariz. Bar J. 42 (1979).

Occupational Licensing--A Framework for Analysis, 1979 Ariz. St. L.J. 189 (1979).

Antitrust, A New Liability, 29 Urban Georgia Nos. 2 & 3 (1979).

Municipal Antitrust Liability After City of Lafayette,42B Municipal Law Rev. 203 (1979).

Antitrust & the Supreme Court--1977 Docket, 14 Ariz. Bar J. 14 (1978).

State Regulation of Agricultural Labor Regulations--The Arizona Farm Labor Law--An Interpretive andComparative Analysis, 1973 Ariz. St. L.J. 313-372 (with Warren H. Cohen).

State Regulation of Agricultural Labor Regulations--The Arizona Farm Labor Law--A ConstitutionalAnalysis, 1973 Ariz. St. L.J. 373-431.

Book Reviews:

Book Revew, Peter Linebaugh, The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All, 50 Am. J.Leg. Hist. (2010) (forthcoming)

Book Review, G. Geltner, The Medieval Prison: A Social History http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/paper/rosej.html

Allen Boyer, Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethan Age, 46 Am. J. Legal Hist. 348-50 (2004).

John Baker, The Law’s Two Bodies, 20 Law & Hist. Rev 221 (2003).

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David Ibbetson, A Historical Introduction to the Law of Obligations, 20 Law & History Rev. 643-45(2002).

Mark J. Green, ed., The Monopoly Makers: Ralph Nader's Study Group on Regulation and Competition,19 Antitrust Bulletin 471-487 (1974).

Antitrust Casebooks and Current Issues in Antitrust Policy, Louis B. Schwartz, Free Enterprise andEconomic Organization, 1969 Ariz. St. L.J. 493-507 (1969).

‘The Antitrust Laws and Administered Regulation’, Free Enterprise and Economic Organization, LouisB. Schwartz, 51 Minn. L. Rev. 1186-1192 (1967).

Conferences & Presentations:

Maintenance and Medieval Literature, Chaucer and the Law, Biennial London Chaucer Conference,London, UK June 2017

Maintenance and Medieval Literature, Networks and Connections, British Legal History Conference,London, UK July 2017

The Origins of the Jury, History and Significance of Magna Carta, Ariz, State Bar Convention, Tucson,AZ June 2017

Moderator, Frontiers of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Law Panel, 2016 ConferenceEuropean Society of Comparative Legal History, Culture, Identity and Legal Instrumentalism Gdañsk,Poland, July 2016

Maintenance and Medieval Literature, Medieval Literature and the Law Panel, 2016 Medieval Academyof America, Boston, MA February 2016

Judicial Development of Law of Maintenance, 1377-1485, Law as Culture: Statutes and Courts inMedieval England Panel, 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May2015

Understanding the Law of Maintenance, University of San Diego Law School Faculty Colloquium, SanDiego, CA, September 2014

The Law of Maintenance and the Obligations of Lordship: A Case Study, Panel on Lordship, Power, andAuthority, Second Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, St. Louis UniversityCenter for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, St. Louis, MO, June 2014

Understanding the Law of Maintenance, British Legal History Conference, University of Glasgow,Glasgow, UK., July 2013

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The Nature of Legal History as an Academic Discipline, 2013 UK IVR Annual Conference,Legal Theory and Legal History: A Neglected Dialogue, School of Law, Queen Mary, Universityof London, London, England, April 2013

Medieval Estate Planning: The Wills and Testamentary Trials of Sir John Fastolf , Preparing forDeath in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies,University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, March 2013

Understanding the Law of Maintenance, 2012 15th Century Conference, University ofWinchester, England., September 2012

Keynote Address ‘Challenges of Comparative Legal History,’ Commentator, Second BiennialConference, European Society for Comparative Legal History, Comparative Legal History:Definitions and Challenges, VU University Amerstam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 2012

Maintenance in Medieval England, Second Biennial Conference, European Society forComparative Legal History, Comparative Legal History: Definitions and Challenges, VUUniversity Amerstam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 2012

Maintenance in Medieval England, Law and Disputing in the Middle Ages. Proceedings of theNinth Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History, University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2012

Advocatorum Militia: The Chivalric Ethos of the Legal Profession--Loyalty and Honor, British LegalHistory Conference, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Eng., July 2011

Lordship, Loyalty & Maintenance, 1300-1500, Law as Culture: Lords, Land and Property Panel46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2011

Maintenance in Later Medieval England: Public Complaint, Social Practice, and Judicial Developmentof the Law, 2010 15th Century Conference, University of Southampton, Eng., Sept. 2010

Advocatorum Militia: The Chivalric Ethos of the Legal Profession--Loyalty and Honor, EuropeanSociety for Comparative Legal History Conference, Valencia, Spain, July, 2010

Maintenance in Later Medieval England: Public Complaint, Social Practice, and Judicial Developmentof the Law, 2010 Medieval Academic of America Confence, Scottsdale, Az, April 2010

Maintenance in Later Medieval England: Public Complaint, Social Practice, and Judicial Developmentof the Law, Cornell University Medieval Studies Program, Ithaca, N.Y., March 2010

Musing on Clio: Why Study the Past, History, and Legal History, Cornell University Law School, IthacaN.Y., March, 2010

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Maintenance in Later Medieval England: Public Complaint, Social Practice, and Judicial Developmentof the Law, British Legal History Conference, Exeter, England, July 2009

Antonio Padoa Schioppa, Storia del diritto in Europa Seminar, Robbins Collection Conference,University of California Law School, Berkeley, CA., April 3-5, 2009

Musing on Clio: Why Study the Past, History, and Legal History, Fifth Annual Rare Book Lecture,Tarlton Library, Univ. of Texas School of Law, Feb. 12, 2009, Austin, TX

Musing on Clio: Why Study the Past, History, and Legal History, ASU College of Law Faculty Seminar,Tempe, AZ, Feb. 2, 2009

Moderator, Discretion, Donation, and Grace: Royal Power and Lawyer Beneficence in MedievalEngland, Annual Am. Soc. Leg. Hist. Conference, Ottawa, Can., Nov. 15, 2009

The Law of Maintenance: The Judicial Development of the Law, ‘Judges and Judging, ’EighteenthBritish Legal History Conference 2007, University of Oxford, July 2-5, 2007, Oxford England

The Operation of the Justice System in 15th Century England: The Law of Maintenance and theObligations of Lordship, ‘War, State and Society in Later Medieval Britain: The 2006 Fifteenth-CenturyConference, Merton College, University of Oxford, September 7, 2006, Oxford, England

History of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Az. Supreme Court Justice and Court of Appeals Judges, February20, 2007, Phoenix, Az.

Litigation and Political Conflict in Fifteenth-Century East Anglia: Conspiracy and Attaint Actions andSir John Fastolf, 2006 Am. Soc. Leg. Hist. Conf., November 18, 2006, Baltimore, Md.

The Operation of the Justice System in 15th Century England: The Law of Maintenance and theObligations of Lordship, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Faculty Colloquium, Tempe, Az.,December 6, 2006

The Medieval Law of Rape, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Faculty Seminar, Tempe, Az., April19, 2006

Feodo de Compedibus Vocato le Sewet: The 15th Century Prison“Oeconomy”, British Legal HistoryConference July 4-7, London

Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England: Sir John Fastolf’s Litigation, University of Cambridge,Faculty of Law Legal History Seminar, Cambridge, June 22, 2005

Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England: Sir John Fastolf’s Litigation, University of London,Legal History Seminar, London, May 11, 2005

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Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England: Sir John Fastolf’s Litigation, University of Durham,England, Faculty of History Seminar, May 4, 2005

Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England: Sir John Fastolf’s Litigation, University of St.Andrews, Faculty of Medieval History Seminar, March 21, 2005.

Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England: Sir John Fastolf’s Litigation and Will Contest, 2004Annual Conference, Am. Soc. Leg. Hist., Austin, Tex., Oct. 30, 2004.

Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England: Sir John Fastolf’s Litigation and Will Contest, 2004Annual 15th Century History Conference, Royal Holloway College, University of London, Egham,England, Sept. 4, 2004.

Participant, Latin and Paleography Summer School, University of Keele, England, July 26-Aug. 1, 2003

Attendee, British & Irish Legal History Conference, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland July2003

‘Feodo de Compedibus Vocato le Sewet’: Greasing Justice in Fifteenth Century England, Center for theStudy of Law and Society, University of California, Berkeley, March 17, 2003

Organizer & Moderator, ASU College of Law Second Conference on Current Issues in Legal History,Tempe, Arizona, Sept 20-21, 2002

Of Ambidexters and Daffidowndillies: Defamation of Lawyers, Legal Ethics and ProfessionalReputation in Early Modern England, 2001 Annual Conference, Am. Soc. Leg. Hist., Chicago, Ill., Nov.9, 2001.

Participant, Latin and Paleography Summer School, University of Keele, England, July 28-Aug. 3, 2001

Of Ambidexters and Daffidowndillies: Defamation of Lawyers, Legal Ethics and ProfessionalReputation, 2001 British Legal History Conference, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK, July 5, 2001

Organizer & Moderator, ASU College of Law Conference on Current Issues in Legal History, Tempe, Arizona, March 1 & 2, 2001

The Ambidextrous Lawyer: Conflict of Interest and the Medieval Legal Profession, University ofMinnesota Law School Faculty Seminar, Mpls., Minn, Nov. 9, 2000.

“Common Law: The Emergence of the Legal Profession,” A Historical Perspective on the Law at theMillennium, Federal Bar Council Winter Bench & Bar Conference, Scottsdale, Az, March 3, 2000.

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The Ambidextrous Lawyer: Conflict of Interest and the Medieval Legal Profession, Judges & Lawyers inLate Medieval England, Annual Meeting, Am. Soc. Legal Hist., Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 23, 1999.

Attendee, British Legal History Conference, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 1999

“Medieval Attitudes Toward The Legal Profession : The Past as Prologue,” Rocky Mt. MedievalConference Tempe, Az May 20-23, 1999

Medieval Attitudes Toward The Legal Profession : The Past as Prologue,” Conference: Intersections:Medieval & Postmodern Forms, Theory, & Semiotics McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario, May27-30, 1999

Attendee, Annual Conference, Am. Soc. Legal Hist., Seattle, Wash, October 1998.

Reports:

Report of the Commission on Property and Casualty Insurance, Insurance Cost and AvailabilityProblems: Commission Recommissions (Feb. 1986).

Report of the Governor's Interstate Banking Study Committee, Interstate Banking in Arizona: RemovingBarriers to Financial Service Competition (March 1985).

Report to the Arizona Department of Administration, Improving Internal Agency RulemakingProcedures (July 30, 1984).

Report to the Arizona Department of Administration, The Governor's Regulatory Review Council: TheFirst Three Years (June 30, 1984).

Report to the Arizona Department of Administration, Improving the Rulemaking Process (June 30,1984).

Final Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States, Non-Lawyer Representation inFederal Administrative Agencies: An Expanded Role (May 1984).

Future Trends and Issues in Regulation of the Professions, Professional Regulation--The Right toControl, The University of the State of New York, The State Education Department (1980) (52 pp.).

Introduction to Antitrust Law, Proceedings, American Public Power Assn. Antitrust Seminar, MunicipalAntitrust Liability 27-43 (1978).

CLE Materials & Presentations:

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The Legal Profession in Medieval England: Its Origins and Its Initial Regulation, Arizona AttorneyGeneral’s Office, May 15, 2014

The Legal Profession in Medieval England: Its Origins and Its Initial Regulation, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, ASU Law CLE, April 25, 2014

Participant, Sedona Conference, Annual Antitrust Conference, Sedona, AZ, October 2009, 2010

History of the Jury & Trial by Jury, Mariscal, Weeks, Phoenix, AZ, May 2009

The Legal Profession in Medieval England: Its Origins and Its Initial Regulation, Osborn, MaledonSeminar Phoenix, AZ, July 8. 2008

The Origins of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Lewis & Roca, Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 19, 2007

The Legal Profession in Medieval England: Its Origins and Its Initial Regulation, NCTA 2007 TelecomLegal Seminar, Scottsdale, AZ, November 13, 2007

The Medieval Law of Rape, Osborn, Maledon, Phoenix, Az., June 13, 2006

The Origins of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Mohr, Hackett Pederson Blakely & Randolph, Phoenix, Ariz.,July29, 2004.

The Origins of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, Phoenix, Ariz., July 26, 2004.

The Origins of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Snell & Wilmer, Phoenix, Ariz., July 1, 2004.

The Origins of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Brown & Bain, Phoenix, Ariz., June, 9, 2004

The Origins of the Jury and Trial by Jury, Osborn, Maledon, Phoenix, Ariz., May 25, 2004.

“Got Ethics - The New Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct,” Maricopa Bar Assn’n, Phoenix, Az.,Oct. 17, 2003.

Arizona Professionalism Course, “Transactional Practice-Clients” portion (5 times, Spring 2000)

‘The Legal Profession in Medieval England: A :History of Regulation’, Osborne, Maledon, Phoenix, Az,May 19, 1998

Advanced Arbitration Seminar, Maricopa County Superior Court Mandatory Arbitration, Phoenix,December 1996

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‘Current Issues in Ethics: Conflict of Interest, Malpractice, and the Law of Lawyering’, Phoenix Az, June 1996

‘Ethics Update: The Relationship between the Common Law and the Rules of Professional Conduct’,State Bar of Arizona Convention, Tucson, Az., June 1996

‘Law Teaching and Professional Preparation’, ASU Law Society, Tempe, Az, March, 1996

‘Ethics, Evidence and Examinations: Criminal Law Issues and Problems’, State Bar of Arizona,Phoenix, Az, November, 1995

‘The Attorney-Client Privilege and Related Ethical Issues & Current Issues in ProfessionalResponsibility’, Phoenix, Arizona, June 1995

‘The Attorney-Client Privilege and Related Ethical Issues’, Phoenix, Arizona, August 1994

‘Current Developments in Antitrust: Recent United States Supreme Court Decisions’, Scottsdale,Arizona, February 1994.

‘Arizona Judicial College’, Legal Institute, Tempe, Arizona, December 1993.

‘Current Issues in Ethics: Conflicts, Malpractice, and The Law of Lawyering’, Maricopa CountyJudicial Education Day, Tempe, Arizona, October 1993.

‘Arizona Professionalism Course: Conflicts of Interest’, Tempe, Arizona, April 1993.

‘Arizona Professionalism Course: Conflicts of Interest’, Phoenix, Arizona, October 1992.

‘Current Developments in Antitrust:Recent United States Supreme Court Decisions’, Phoenix, Arizona,September 1992.

‘Current Developments in Antitrust:Recent United States Supreme Court Decisions’, Phoenix, Arizona,August, 1992.

‘Ethics: Conflicts of Interest, Confidentiality and the Law of Lawyering’, Phoenix, Arizona, October,1991.

‘Ethics: Conflicts of Interest, Confidentiality and the Law of Lawyering’, Tempe, Arizona, April, 1991.

‘State Antitrust 1990 - An Overview’, Arizona State Bar Convention, Tucson, Arizona (1990).

‘Ethical Problems in Representing Universities’, Arizona Legal Affairs Council, Tempe, Arizona(1990).

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‘The 1987-88 United States Supreme Court Antitrust Docket’, Arizona State Bar Convention, Tucson, Arizona (1988).

‘An Overview of Basic Antitrust Concepts’, Arizona State Bar Seminar on Product Distribution & TradeRegulation, Scottsdale, Arizona (l988).

‘Professional Responsibility - An Overview’, Brown and Bain Firm Weekend, Tucson, Arizona (1987).

‘Rule Selection and Characterization in Antitrust’, Annual ASU College of Law Super Seminar (1986).

‘Antitrust and the Rule of Reason’, ASU College of Law Antitrust Forum (1986)

‘The Rise and Fall of the Per Se Rule in Antitrust Law’, Mid-Winter Convention, National Associationof Attorneys General, Phoenix, Arizona (1985).

‘Antitrust and Joint Venture: The Developing Law’, Arizona Law and Technology Institute, ThirdAnnual Advanced Computer Law Invitational, Phoenix, Arizona (1985).

‘The Antitrust Docket of the Supreme Court, 1981-82', Arizona State Bar Convention, Paradise Valley,Arizona (1982).

‘Recent Developments in Antitrust, The 1979 Supreme Court Antitrust Docket’, Arizona State BarAssociation, Phoenix, Arizona (1980).

‘Contribution in Antitrust’, ABA Section on Antitrust Law, ABA Convention, Dallas, Texas (1979).

‘Recent Developments in Antitrust, the 1978 Supreme Court Antitrust Docket’, Arizona State BarAssociation, Phoenix, Arizona (1979).

‘Municipal Antitrust Liability’, 1979 Ohio Municipal Law Institute, Columbus, Ohio (1979).

‘Municipal Antitrust Liability’, Los Angeles City Attorney Continuing Education Seminar, Los Angeles,California (1979).

‘Developments in Antitrust, the 1977 Supreme Court Antitrust Docket’, Annual Convention, ArizonaState Bar Association, Tucson, Arizona (1978).

‘General Survey & Basic Concepts of Federal & State Antitrust Law’, Arizona CLE Materials (Oct.1976).

Newspaper Articles:

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"Who Said We Have Too Many Doctors?" A Criticism of the AMA Report on Physician Manpower,New York Times, Sunday, June 29, 1986.

"Interstate Banking - Time for a Dose of Free Enterprise," Phoenix Gazette, February 6, 1985.

"Occupational Licensing: Consumer Deception?" Arizona Capitol Times, December 21, 1983.

"Occupational Licensing: Consumer Protection or Consumer Deception?" Phoenix Gazette, June 18,1982.

"Regulatory Review Council Combats Excessive Rule Making, Phoenix Gazette, April 23, 1982.

Speeches:

Numerous speeches to various legal, professional and community organizations and participation inconferences on antitrust, legal ethics, legal history, deregulation, regulatory reform, rulemaking, andcontract law, including the following:

“Who Speaks for Administrative Reform after ACUS?” Spring Meeting, ABA Section onAdministrative Law and Practice, Scottsdale, Az, April, 1998.

“The Internet and the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Duty of Confidentiality,” Privacy Panel, Law &the Internet, ASU Center for the Study of Law, Science & Technology and the State Bar of Arizona,Tempe, Az., November 1997.

“The Legal Profession in Medieval England: A History of Regulation, Annual Meeting, Association ofProfessional Responsibility Lawyers, Am. Bar Assoc. Convention, San Francisco, Calif., August 1997.

“Perspectives on the State Antitrust Enforcer’s Role, National Assoc. Attorneys General TrainingSeminar, Electric Power & Antitrust, Seattle, Wash, September 1996

“Legal Ethics,” ASU Hispanic Leadership Institute, Phoenix, Az, April 1996

"The Contract for America: Implications for State Legislatures," State Senate Presidents Forum,Phoenix, Az., February 1995.

"Current Issues in Ethics: Conflicts, Malpractice and the Law of Lawyering and Current Issues the LegalProfession: The McCrate Report," Federal Judicial Center Conference, Tempe, Arizona, April 1993.

"Legal Education: The ABA McCrate Report: Overview and Criticism," College of Law Board ofVisitors, Tempe, Arizona, March 1993.

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"Oversight of Rulemaking in Arizona: The Governor's Regulatory Review Council," Institute for PublicExecutives, Phoenix, Arizona (1991).

"Regulatory Reform & Deregulation in Arizona," Az Chamber of Commerce, Economic DevelopmentForum, Phoenix, Arizona (1990).

"Oversight of Rulemaking in Arizona: The Governor's Regulatory Review Council," Institute for PublicExecutives, Phoenix, Arizona (1990).

"Competitive Selection of Professional Services," National Institute of Government Purchasing,Phoenix, Arizona (1988).

Moderator, "Federal Involvement in Professional Regulation," Annual Convention NationalClearinghouse on Licensure, Enforcement & Regulation, Kansas City, Missouri (1987).

"The Governor's Regulatory Review Council," Arizona Secretary of State, 1986 Annual RulemakingSeminar.

"Sunset Laws," and "Executive Oversight of Rulemaking," Annual Convention, National Clearinghouseon Regulation, Enforcement and Regulation, Denver, Colorado (1986).

"Sunset Laws: The Arizona Experience"; "Executive Oversight of Rulemaking: The ArizonaExperience," Annual Convention, The National Clearinghouse on Licensure; Enforcement andRegulation, Denver, Colorado (1986).

"The Case for Nonlawyer Practice," ABA-ABF Colloquium on Nonlawyer Practice for FederalAdministrative Agencies, 37 Admin. L. Rev. 391-96 (1985), Washington, D.C.

"Local Government's Exposure to Antitrust Liability: Beyond Boulder," UCLA Public Policy Program,Los Angeles, California (1983).

"Antitrust & Cable Television," American Association of American Law Schools Convention,Cincinnati, Ohio (1983).

"Tourism and Deregulation," Annual Governor's Symposium on Arizona Tourism, Phoenix, Arizona(1981)."Counseling State Regulatory Agencies," Annual Mid-year Convention, National Association ofAttorneys General, Scottsdale, Arizona (1980).

"State Regulation - Boon or Boondoggle," Common Cause Annual Meeting, Rio Rico, Arizona (1980).

"Municipal Antitrust Liability," American Public Power Association Antitrust Seminar, Denver,Colorado (1978).

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"Municipal Antitrust Liability," Annual Convention, National Institute of Municipal Law Officers,Chicago, Illinois (1978).

Legislative Testimony:

Federal:

United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties and theAdministration of Justice, H.R.1029 "Consumer Video Sales - Rental Amendment of 1983,"Antitrust and the Repeal of the First Sale Doctrine, February 24, 1983.

Joint Senate and House of Representatives Motor Carrier Rate Making Study Commission,"Trucking Deregulation," December 10, 1981.

United States Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Transportation Deregulation Briefing Paper(prepared for Senator Kennedy for use in supporting transportation deregulation legislation in theUnited States Senate and House of Representatives) (1980).

United States House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee onMonopolies and Commercial Law, 96 Cong., 2d Sess., H.R. 3567, "The Soft Drink InterbrandCompetition Act," April 29, 1980.

National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures, "The Extent ofAnticompetitive State Law," September 14, 1978.

United States Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly,S.1284, "The Antitrust Improvements Act of 1975," Parens Patriae - A Needed and DesirableAntitrust Improvement, June 12, 1975. (Printed at Hearings on S.1284, The AntitrustImprovements Act of 1975, before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the SenateComm. on the Judiciary, 94th Cong., First Sess., Pt. 1, at 474 (1975).

Arizona:

1993:

Testimony before Arizona Legislature Joint Study Committee on Regulatory Reform and Enforcement.

1986:

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Testimony before several committees of the Arizona Senate and House of Representatives onlegislation dealing with Sunset, Sunrise, Tort Reform and the Insurance Crisis, and Reform of theArizona Administrative Procedure Act.

Member, Legislative Advisory Committee on the Reform of the Arizona AdministrativeProcedure Act.

1985:

Testimony before various committees of the Arizona Senate and House of Representatives onlegislation dealing with Regulatory Reform and Sunset.

Legislative Interim Study Committee on Sunset Laws.

1984:

Testimony before several committees of the Arizona Senate and House of Representatives onlegislation dealing with Regulatory Reform and Sunset.

Special Counsel, Joint Legislative AHCCCS Oversight Committee.

Member, Legislative Interim Study Committee on Sunset Laws.

1983:

Testimony before Arizona House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, regardinguniversity budgets.

1982:

Testimony before Arizona Senate, Committee on Government, regarding Legislative Oversightof Agency Rule Making.

1981 & 1980:

Testimony before various committees of the Arizona Senate and House of Representatives onlegislation dealing with trucking deregulation, sunset, health regulation, and procurementpreferences.

1979:

Testimony, Arizona Senate, Committee on Transportation, Trucking Deregulation.

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Professional Memberships:

Bar of the Supreme Court of Minnesota

Supreme Court of Arizona

Supreme Court of the United States

First Circuit Court of Appeals

American Bar Association

American Law Institute

Arizona Academy

Selden Society

North American Conference on British Studies

Institute of Historical Research

American Soc. for Legal History

Medieval Academy of America

BNA Antitrust & Trade Reg. Advisory Bd.

Affiliate, Az. Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies

Honors Disciplinary Faculty, ASU Barrett Honors College

Affiliate, School of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, Ariz, St. Univ.

Organizations & Committees:

Professional:

Arizona Advisory Committee, United States Civil Rights Commission, 2014- present

Adviser, Restatement of Law, Third, The Law of Consumer Contracts, American Law Institute, 2103-present

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Senior Fellow, Administrative Conference of the United States, 2010-present.

Am. Soc. Leg. Hist, Sutherland Prize Committee, 2008-2011

Am. Soc. Leg. Hist. Annual Meetings Committee, 2007-2010

Chair, 2007 Am. Soc. Leg. Hist., Annual Meeting Local Arrangements Committee

Co-chair, Am. Soc. Legal History 2007 Annual Meeting Program Committee (nonUS panels)

Arizona Legislature Risk Adjustment Study Group, 1998

Co-Chair, ABA, Section on Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, 1998 Spring Meeting,Scottsdale, Az., April 1998.

Public Member, Administrative Conference of the United States, 1989 - 1995.

Academic Advisory Council, Barry Goldwater Institute for PublicPolicy Research, 1988-present. Board of Directors, 1993-present.

Board of Directors, Judicial College of Arizona, 1991-94.

Az. State Bar Committee on Professionalism, 1992-94.

Governor's Regulatory Review Council, 1981-93.

Advisory Board, Bureau of National Affairs, Antitrust & Trade Regulation Report, 1984 - Present.

Members Consultative Committee, Restatement of Law Concerning Lawyers, American Law Institute,1987 - present.

U.S. West Academic Fellowship Committee, 1986-90.

Academic Host, Annual U.S. West Academic Seminar, "Emerging Telecommunications Technology andIssues," Keystone, Colorado, 1987-1990.

Governor's Interstate Banking Study Committee, 1983-85.

Arizona Board of Legal Specialization, 1976-1982, 1984-1988.

Commission on Property and Casualty Insurance, 1985-86.

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Section on Antitrust Law, Arizona Bar Association; Executive Council, 1977-84, 1986-94; Chairman,1980-82.

Contractor, Regulatory Study Commission, 1980.

Chairman, Arizona Department of Administration Committee on the Arizona-Model Procurement Code1984.

Section on Antitrust Law, American Bar Association.

Statewide Executive Committee, Committee to Support Constitutional Referendum on TransportationDeregulation, 1980.

Section on Economic Regulation, American Association of Law Schools; Executive Committee, 1974-1986, Chairman, 1971-74.

University and College of Law:

Chair, College of Law, Advisory Personnel Committee

University Regent’s Selection Committee, 2003-06

Chair, College of Law, Curriculum Committee, 2003-04

Affiliates Council, ASU Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, 2001

Special ASU Ad Hoc Committee on Health Insurance, 1998-present

College of Law, Dean Search Committee, 1997

ASU Provost’s Consultative Committee, 1997-98

Board of Directors, Arizona State University, University Club (1991-present. President (1992-93).

ASU Faculty Senate, 1996-99 & past member

ASU Football Faculty Staff Advisory Council, 1996-present

Chair, College of Law Admissions Committee (1990-1992).

Chair, College of Law Library Building Committee (1988-1994).

College of Law Library Capital Drive Committee (1988-1992).

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College of Law Dean Search Committee (1988-89).

President's Consultative Committee (1986-87).

Faculty Senate, Academic Affairs Committee (1985-87).

University Patents Committee (Past Member and Chairman).

University Grants Committee (past member).

Board of Directors, ASU Faculty Association, Chairman, Legislative Affairs Committee (1979-84).

Chairman, College of Law Building Committee (1986-87).

College of Law Dean Search Committee (1983-84).

Committee on Joint Law & Economics Degree, ASU College of Law and Department of Economics(1984-present).

Chairman, College of Law Appointments Committee (1981-82).

Chairman, College of Law Advisory Personnel Committee (1979-81).

Community:

Member, Governor's Task Force on Teacher Training (1984-85).

Board of Directors, Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest (1975-85).

Member, Governor's Committee on Quality Education (1983-84).

Tempe Convocation on Education (1983-84).

Board of Directors, Maricopa County Legal Aid Society (1972-77).

President, Marcos De Niza Pop Warner Football, (1980-82); Vice-President (1977-79).

President, Board of Directors, Marcos De Niza High School Booster Club (1982-84); Board of Directors(1980-present).

Parents' Advisory Council, Marcos De Niza High School (1980-present).

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Citizens Budget Review Committee, Tempe Union High School District (1981-84).

Budget Override Committee, Tempe Union High School District (1982).

Member, Advisory Council, Arizona's People's Courts: Proposals for Improvement (1981-82).

Participant, Arizona Education Association, 1983 Critical Issues in Education Conference.

Chairman, ASU Professors for Babbitt for Governor (1982).

University of Pennsylvania, Secondary School Committee on Admissions (1983-present).

University of Pennsylvania, Arizona Alumni Athletic Recruiting Coordinator (1984-1992).

Volunteer Attorney, United Farm Workers Union (1968- 74).

Consultant:

Governor of Arizona, Regulatory Reform, Antitrust, Transportation Deregulation, OccupationalLicensing and Other Regulatory Matters, (1977 to 1987).

Arizona Department of Administration, Rulemaking & Procurement (1983-1987).

Arizona Auditor General, Sunset (1980-1986).

City of Phoenix, Antitrust (1980-present).

Arizona Lottery Commission, Procurement (1984-86).

Special Counsel, Arizona Joint Legislative AHCCCS Oversight Committee (1984).

Various Arizona agencies, Rulemaking.

Alfred Kahn, Presidential Advisor on Inflation, State and Local Regulatory Reform (1979-80).

United States Senate, Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, (1975-76;1980).

Arizona Attorney General, Antitrust, (June, 1977 to January, 1979; Occupational Licensing (1977 to1984).

New Mexico Attorney General, Antitrust (1977).

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National Association of Attorneys General, Antitrust (1978).

Various firms, organizations and individuals on Antitrust, Economic Regulation and Contract Matters.

Other Professional Activities:

Participant, 1994, 1993, 1992 & 1991 University of Wyoming-U.S. West Seminar, Current Issues inTelecommunications, Denver, Colorado.

Participant, Airlie House Antitrust Conference, Antitrust Policy Institute, Airlie, Virginia (1987).

Participant, 1988, 1987, & 1986 Annual Mountain Bell Academic Seminar. Keystone & Denver,Colorado.

Participant, Emory University Law & Economics Center, Economics Institute for Law Professors,Dartmouth College, Summer 1983.

Participant in various seminars and Continuing Legal Education Programs regarding Antitrust, Economic Regulation of Business, and Legal Ethics.

Hearing Officer, Department of Administration.

Labor Arbitrator, U.S. Steelworkers - Reynolds Metals, Expedited Arbitration Process.

Academic Director, BRI of Arizona, 1975-1993.

Participant, Common Market Antitrust Seminar, Univ. of London, London School of Economics (1976).

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