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CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Ashford Professor Robert Ashford Syracuse University College of Law Syracuse, New York 13244 (315) 443-1111 (315) 491-4888 [email protected] Curriculum Vitae Overview October 12, 2016 Page 1 Robert Ashford is Bond, Schoeneck & King Distinguished Professor of Law at Syracuse University, College of Law, where he teaches or has taught courses in Business Associations, Business Planning, Public Corporations, Professional Responsibility, Secured Transactions, and Securities Regulation, and a seminar in Binary Economics and Property. He holds a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School, and a B.A. with majors in physics and English literature, graduating first in his class at the University of South Florida. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Stanford University. He is a leading authority in socio-economics, binary economics, and inclusive capitalism. Professor Ashford is the founder and principal organizer of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, the Society of Socio-Economists, and a member of the academic honor societies of Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Pi Sigma (physics), the American Law Institute, and the Athens Institute for Education and Research. He has served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Socio-Economics, the Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, the Board of Advisors of the Syracuse University College of Law, and the Board of Directors of the Bar Association of San Francisco. Professor Ashford has authored and co-authored articles, book chapters and monographs on various subjects including banking, binary economics, evidence, implied liability under federal law, professional responsibility, public utility regulation, socio-economics, securities regulation, and tax law. His scholarship has been cited by state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court. He has lectured at universities and conferences in Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Switzerlanq, the United Kingdom, anq throughout the U.S.A. His biography is included in Marquis Who's Who (2015). ·

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CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Ashford

Professor Robert Ashford Syracuse University College of Law

Syracuse, New York 13244 (315) 443-1111 (315) 491-4888

[email protected]

Curriculum Vitae Overview October 12, 2016

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Robert Ashford is Bond, Schoeneck & King Distinguished Professor of Law at Syracuse University, College of Law, where he teaches or has taught courses in Business Associations, Business Planning, Public Corporations, Professional Responsibility, Secured Transactions, and Securities Regulation, and a seminar in Binary Economics and Property. He holds a J.D. with honors from Harvard Law School, and a B.A. with majors in physics and English literature, graduating first in his class at the University of South Florida. He was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Stanford University. He is a leading authority in socio-economics, binary economics, and inclusive capitalism.

Professor Ashford is the founder and principal organizer of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, the Society of Socio-Economists, and a member of the academic honor societies of Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Pi Sigma (physics), the American Law Institute, and the Athens Institute for Education and Research. He has served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Socio-Economics, the Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, the Board of Advisors of the Syracuse University College of Law, and the Board of Directors of the Bar Association of San Francisco.

Professor Ashford has authored and co-authored articles, book chapters and monographs on various subjects including banking, binary economics, evidence, implied liability under federal law, professional responsibility, public utility regulation, socio-economics, securities regulation, and tax law. His scholarship has been cited by state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

He has lectured at universities and conferences in Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Switzerlanq, the United Kingdom, anq throughout the U.S.A. His biography is included in Marquis Who's Who (2015). ·

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CURRICULUM VITAE October 12, 2016

ROBERT ASHFORD Bond, Schoeneck & King

Distinguished Professor of Law Syracuse University College of Law

Syracuse, New York 13244 0: (315)443-1111 M: (315) 491-4888 [email protected]

J.D. cum laude Harvard Law School (1969)

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Woodrow Wilson Fellow in the Creative Writing Program, Stanford University (1966)

B.A. in Physics and English, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida: Graduated first in the class, summa cum laude. President of Student Government and Editor of Literary Magazine (1965)

Honors and Membership in Professional and Learned Societies:

American Law Institute

American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy

Order of the Coif

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society

Sigma Pi Sigma National Physics Honor Society

Journal of Socio-Economics (Editorial Board)

Economics, Management, and Financial Markets Journal (Editorial Board)

Professional Employment and Affiliation:

2016 - Present

1978 - Present

2004 (Spring)

1990- 1991

1988-1989

Bond, Schoeneck & King Distinguished Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law

Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law (Subjects: Business Associations, Professional Responsibility, Secured Transactions, Binary Economics and Property Rights) Associate Professor until 1984.

Visiting Professor, University of San Francisco School of Law.

Co-Director, Syracuse University Law in London Summer Program.

Visiting Professor of Law, Stetson University College of Law.

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1984 - 1986 Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School.

1979 - 1985 Research Associate, The Maxwell School, Health Studies Program.

1975-1977 Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel, Kelso & Co., Incorporated, Investment Bankers, San Francisco, California. Of Counsel to Kelso, Hunt, Ashford and Ludwig.

1973 - 1975 Attorney, Kelso, Ashford & Ludwig. Practice included corporate and business law, deferred compensation, administrative law and litigation.

1970 - 1973 Private practice, San Francisco. Practice included business and corporate law; real estate; tax; appellate practice; entertainment, constitutional and election law; and litigation.

1969- 1970 Associate, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco. Practice included tax and real estate law.

Publications:

1. The History of Economic Thought: A Concise Treatise for Business, Law, and Public Policy: Vol. I: From the Ancients through Keynes, Business Expert Press, New York (2016 forthcoming).

2. The History of Economic Thought: A Concise Treatise for Business, Law, and Public Policy: Vol. II: After Keynes, Business Expert Press, New York (2016 forthcoming).

3. Socio-Economics: The Competent, Ethical Foundation for Law-Related Economic Analysis" 49 U Akron Law Review 287 (2016).

4. "The General Theory of Second Best" - An Overview" 49 U Akron Law Review 433 (2016).

5. "Why Working but Poor? The Need for Inclusive Capitalism," 45 U Akron Law Review 507 (2016).

6. "Enhancing Poor and Middle Class Earning Capacity with Stock Acquisition Mortgage Loans," 11 Economics, Management, and Financial Markets 11-26 (2016), Co-authored with Professor of Economics Demetri Kantarelis.

7. "Unutilized Productive Capacity, Binary Economics and the Case for Broadening Capital Ownership," 10 Economics, Management, and Financial Markets 11 (2015).

8. '"Beyond Austerity and Stimulus: Democratizing Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital as a Means to Sustainable Growth." 36 Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics 179-205 (2013-2014) (Lead Article in the Winter Issue).

9. Addressing the Crisis in Employment and Consumer Demand: Reconciliation with Environmental and Financial Sustainability" The European Financial Review, pp 63 -68, (Oct/Nov 2012) Co-authored with Nicholas A. Ashford and Ralph P. Hall.

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Broadening Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital as a Means of Sustainable Growth and Environmental Sustainability" The European Financial Review, pp 70-74, (Oct/Nov 2012) Co-authored with Ralph P. Hall and Nicholas A. Ashford.

The Crisis in Employment and Consumer Demand: Reconciliation with Environmental Sustainability," 2 Environmental Innovation and Societal Solutions 1-22 (2012) Co­authored with Nicholas A. Ashford and Ralph P. Hall.

A book Chapter "Financing Development," co-authored with Nicholas A. Ashford and Ralph P. Hall in a book entitled Technology, Globalization, and Sustainable Development by Nicholas A. Ashford, Ralph P. Hall, and Mark Venema (Yale University Press 2011).

"Economics, Democracy, and the Distribution of Capital Ownership" 40 Forum for Social­Economics, 361 (2011).

"Milton Friedman's Capitalism and Freedom: A Binary Economic Critique" Vol. XLIV Journal of Economic Issues 533-542 (2010).

"Using Socio-Economics and Binary Economics to Serve the Interests of Poor and Working People: What Critical Schools Can Do to Help 8 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 173 (2009).

"Broadening the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital: The Missing Link to Sustainable Economic Recovery and Growth," 39 Forum for Social-Economics 89 (2009).

Empowering People with the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital: A Binary Approach to the Economic Empowerment of Subordinated People, 20 St. Thomas Law Review 538 (2008).

"Capital Democratization" co-authored with Professor of Economics, Demetri Kantarelis, Assumption College, 37 The Journal of Socio-Economics, 1624 (2008).

"Universalizing the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital: Binary Economic Strategies for Empowering Poor and Working People and Achieving More Sustainable Growth" 1 Global Business and Economics Anthology, 235 (2007).

"Binary Economics: The Economic Theory That Gave Rise to ESOPs,"19 Owners at Work12 (2007) (also published on SSRN in 2007).

"A Socio-Economic Approach to Control Fraud and the Assumption of Capital Market Efficiency: A Review of The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One: How Corporate Executives and Politicians Looted the S&L Industry, by William K. Black, University of Texas Press (2005)." 36 Journal of Socio-Economics 978 (December 2007).

"Socio-Economics" Encyclopedia of Law and Society, by Sage Publications (2007).

"Binary Economics" Encyclopedia of Law and Society, by Sage Publications (2007).

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24. "Memo On Binary Economics to Attorneys for People of Color and Women Re: What Else Can Public Corporations Do For Your Clients?" 7 9 St. John's Law Review 1221 (2005).

25. "What is Socio-Economics," 41 San Diego Law Review 5 (2004) (Published as an introductory article in a Symposium edition entitled "Teaching Law and Socioeconomics").

26. "Socio-Economics and Professional Responsibilities in Teaching Law-Related Economic Issues," 41 San Diego Law Review 133 (2004) (Published in a Symposium edition entitled "Teaching Law and Socioeconomics").

2 7. "The Socio-Economic Foundation of Corporate Law and Corporate Social Responsibility" 76 Tulane Law Review 1187 (2002) (lead article in a Symposium edition entitled "Socio-Economics and the New Corporate Social Responsibility," which was based on my foundational scholarship.

28. "Binary Economics, Fiduciary Duties and Corporate Social Responsibility: Comprehending Corporate Wealth Maximization for Stockholders, Stakeholders, and Society," 76 Tulane Law Review 1531 (2002).

29. Binary Economics: The New Paradigm, (1999) with Rodney Shakespeare (University Press of America).

30. "A New Market Paradigm for Sustainable Growth: Financing Broader Capital Ownership with Louis Kelso's Binary Economics," Volume XIV, Praxis, The Fletcher Journal of Development Studies, pp. 25-59 (1998).

31. "Socio-Economics: What Is Its Place in Law Practice?" Volume 1997 Wisconsin Law Review 611 (1997).

32. "Louis Kelso's Binary Economy," Volume 25 Journal of Socio-Economics l (1996).

33. "The Binary Economics of Louis Kelso: A Democratic Private Property System for Growth and Justice," Chapter 6 in Curing World Poverty: The New Role of Property, (1994), John H. Miller, C.S.C., S.T.D., editor.

34. "The Binary Economics of Louis Kelso: The Promise of Universal Capitalism," 22 Rutgers Law Journal 3 (1990).

35. Banking Law, Volume 5 Banks and Securities Regulation Supplement, Matthew Bender (1993).

36. "Residential Property Used for Business and Vacation Home," Chapter 9, CCH Federal Tax Service (1989).

37. "Take What You Have Gathered From Coincidence: The Importance of Uncertainty Analysis in Legal Inference and Probability," 66 Boston University Law Review 943 (1986). . ·

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38. "Implied Causes of Action Under Federal Laws: Calling the Court Back to Borak," 79 Northwestern University Law Review 227 (1984).

39. "Evaluating the Potential Use of a Consumer Stock Ownership Plan for Financing the Capital Requirements of Public Utilities," Proceedings of Fourth NARUC Biennial Regulatory Information Conference, The Ohio State University (1984).

40. "Negligence v. Strict Liability: The Workers Compensation Example," 12 Seton Hall Law Review 725 (1982) (co-authored with William G. Johnson).

41. Report to the Ozarks Regional Commission, Department of Commerce, and the Governor of the State of Louisiana on Increasing Economic Development Activity through the Broadening of Capital Ownership: A six-month study of the laws, institutions, policies, public and private, in Louisiana areas including baking, insurance, industrial inducement bonding, taxation, public utilities and resource development. (December 1977).

42. "Presumptions, Assumptions and Due Process in Criminal Cases: A Theoretical Overview," 79 Yale Law Journal 165 (1969) (co-authored with D.M. Risinger).

Select Presentations

1. "Overview of Inclusive Capitalism," A Seminar Presentation, Economics Department, University of South Florida, February 8, 2016.

2. "Broadening Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital As a Means of Sustainable Growth and Environmental Sustainability" A Presentation at the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, January 12, 2016.

3. "Teaching Binary Economics in Business Schools," Seminar Presentation, Graduate School, Rutgers University- Newark, January 14, 2016.

4. "Wealth Concentration and the Shrinking Middle Class," a presentation to the 2016, Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," Saturday, January 9, 2016.

5. "An Ethical Code for Economists," a presentation to the 2016, Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," Saturday, January 9, 2016.

6. "Socio-Economics: The Ethical Foundation for Law-Related Economic Analysis" to the faculty of the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law as a part of its Faculty Enrichment Speakers Series, February 7. 2014.

7. "Socio-Economic Perspectives on Growth and Distribution, a presentation to the 2014 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," January 5, 2014.

8. "The Socio-Economic Mission in the Academy and the Society," Annual Meeting of the Society of Socio-Economists, January 2, 2014.

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9. Presentations "Teaching Binary Economics" at Virginia Tech University (VT) sponsored byVT's 1. Network Leaming Initiative (a university-wide faculty development program that

offers courses designed to help professors integrate important new subject matter and teaching techniques into their courses), November 6, 2013.

2. School of Public and International Affairs, November 7, 2013 and 3. Department of Economics, November 7, 2013.

10. "Interest Convergence, Binary Economics, and the Politics of Race, Class and Gender," a presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Society of Socio-Economists, January 4, 2013.

11. "Recovery Strategies Beyond Austerity and Stimulus," a presentation to the 2013 Annual 'Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," January 4, 2013.

12. Socio-Economics in the Academy and the Economy" - a presentation to the 2012 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," January 5, 2012.

13. "Socio-Economic Approaches to Economic Recovery" - a presentation to the 2012 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," January 5, 2012.

14. "Prosperity without Austerity: A Sustainable Growth Strategy for Mitigating Financial Crises: Broadening Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital" presented to:

1. University of Athens, Department of Economics, November 29, 2011,

2. Eugenides Foundation, November 30, 2011,

3. University of Athens, Department of Chemistry, Graduate Class in Technology and Environmental Sustainability, Thursday, December 1, 2011,

4. Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics, December 1, 2011, and

5. American Hellenic University, December 1, 2011.

15. "Teaching Socio-Economics and Binary Economics" to the Capitol University Law Faculty, as part of its Capitol Lecture Series and "Binary Economics and Property Rights" to members of the Corporate and Business Law Association on April 27, 2011.

16. "Implementing a Binary Economy" - a presentation to the Economics Seminar of economist Dr. Peter Hammerschmidt of Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, Tuesday, March 15, 2011.

17. "Does Inequality Hamper Growth?" - a presentation to the Civil Society Institute, co­sponsored by the Santa Clara University School of Law, Thursday, February 25, 2011.

18. "Introduction to Binary Economics" - presentations to two classes in undergraduate macroeconomics at Santa Clara University of ecqnomist Dr. Fred Foldvary, Thursday, February 25, 2011. · ·

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19. "Economics, Democracy, and the Distribution of Ownership" - a presentation to the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Association for Social Economics, Friday, January 7, 2011.

20. "A Binary Economic Strategy for Economic Recovery" - a presentation to the 2011 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," Thursday, January 6, 2011.

21. "Class, Socio-Economics and Critical Analysis" - a presentation to the 2011 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics," Thursday, January 6, 2011.

22. "The Socio-Economic Mission in the Academy and Society" - a presentation to the 2011 Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics, co-sponsored by the Law and Economics Center, Boalt Hall School of Law, Tuesday, January 4, 2011.

23. "Distributional and Growth Consequences of Broadening Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital" - a presentation to the 2010 Conference of the Business and Economics Society International Meeting, Athens, Greece, July 18, 2010.

24. "Broadening Capital Acquisition with the Earnings of Capital: A Market Means to Greater Equality, Economic Recovery and Sustainable Growth" - a presentation to the 2010 Annual Conference of the Western Economics Association International.

25. "Enhancing the Non-Judicial Protection of Academic Freedom and Tenure" - a presentation to the 2010 Annual International Conference on the State of Higher Education of the American Association of University Professors, Wednesday, June9, 2011.

26. "Introduction to Binary Economics" - a presentation to the Economics Seminar of economist Dr. Peter Hammerschmidt of Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, March 12, 2010.

27. "Efficiency, Distribution, and Growth: The Binary Economic Analysis" - a presentation to the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 7, 2010.

28. "The Socio-Economic Road to Economic Recovery: Broadening Capital Ownership as a Means of Promoting Economic Recovery" - a presentation to the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 7, 2010.

29. "Socio-Economics and the Critical Schools: Advancing the Critical Agenda with Socio­Economic Principles" - a presentation to the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 7, 2010.

30. "Milton Friedman's Capitalism c:ind Freedom: A Binary Economic Critique" - a presentation to the 20 l O Annu'1.l M(:eting of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, at the AFEE/ AS~A Am1ual Meetings in Atlanta, January 4, 2010.

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"Economic Orthodoxy and Academic Freedom," a presentation to the 2009 Conference on Globalization, Shared Governance and Academic Freedom, Washington D.C., June 11-12, 2009 Washington D.C., sponsored by the American Association of University Professors.

"Black Reparations, Binary Economics, and Interest Convergence," a presentation to the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 3, 2008.

"Overview of Binary Economics," Department of Economic Sciences Doctoral Program in Economics, University of Athens, Tuesday, December 11, 2007.

"Binary Economic Strategies for Empowering Poor and Working People and Achieving More Sustainable Growth," Presentation to 2007 Conference, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece, August 6-9, 2007.

"Universalizing the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital" Presentation to 2007 Conference, Business and Economics Society International, Antibes, France, Friday, July 25, 2007.

"Capital Democratization: An Ownership Broadening Strategy for Universalizing the Right to Acquire Capital with the Earnings of Capital to Empower Poor and Working People and Achieve More Sustainable Growth," a presentation to 2007 Conference on Economic Pluralism in the 21st Century, Session on Distributive Justice, University of Utah, June 1, 2007.

"Socio-Economics as a School of Thought," Faculty Presentation to the Florida International University College of Law, Wednesday, January 31, 2007.

"Socio-Economics as a School of Thought," a presentation to the Faculty of Dwayne 0. Andreas School of Law, Barry University, November 8, 2006.

"Using Binary Economics to Enhance Racial Justice," a presentation to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS), July 20, 2006.

"A Socio-Economic Approach to the Responsibility of Lawyers to Alleviate Poverty" a presentation to the American University Conference on Poverty Under International and Domestic Law" (March 27, 2006).

"A Socio-Economic A___pproach to Social and Economic Inequality," <! presentation to the Georgetown/Harvard Conference on Social and Economic Inequality (March 24, 2006).

"Wealth Maximization and Economic Theory," a presentation to the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Section on Socio-Economics of the Association of American Law Schools, January 4, 2006.

"Seminar on Socio-Economics and Binary Economics," sponsored by the Department of Management and Organization, College of Business Administration, University of South. Florida, Monday, December 19, 2005. ' ·

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44. Lecture sponsored by the Indonesian Economics Association on Wednesday, June 23, 2005, on the subject of "Using Binary Economics to Open Capital Acquisition (With the Earnings of Capital) To All People Without the Use oflnterest." This lecture was open to the public and held at an auditorium in the headquarters of the Central Bank of Indonesia.

45 . Presentation of a Sixteen-Hour, Four-Day Course on Binary Economic at the Trisakti University (the largest private university in Indonesia) Post-Graduate Program on Islamic Finance and Economics, Monday - Thursday, June 20 - 23, 2005.

46. Seminar at the University of Technology - Sydney (US) Department of Economics and Finance on Friday June 17, 2005, on the subject of "Socio-Economics and Binary Economics: Innovations in Teaching Law and Economics in the USA."

4 7. Seminar at the University of Sydney Department of Economics and Political Science on Thursday, June 16, 2005, on the subject of "Socio-Economics and Binary Economics: Innovations in Teaching Law and Economics in the USA."

48. Presentations to the University of Akron, C. Blake McDowell Law Center, April 26, 2005 on (1) "Socio-Economics as a School of Thought" and (2) "Binary Economics as an Essential Component of Education in Law and Economics."

49. Presentation to Kent State University: Center for Employee Ownership, April 25, 2005 on the subject of "Binary Economics and Broader Ownership: The Theory Behind Employee Stock Ownership Plans."

50. "In a Rising Tide, You Need a Boat: A Memo to Counsel For People of Color, Women, and Economically Disadvantaged People," a presentation to the 2005 St. Johns University School of Law Conference on "People of Color, Women, and the Public Corporation," March 18, 2005.

51. "Socio-Economics as a New School of Thought," a presentation to the Faculty of the Santa Clara University School of Law, February 25, 2005.

52. "Technology, Ownership, Distribution and Growth," a presentation to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Technology Science Policy Student Society, November 10, 2004.

53. "Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm" Economics Seminars, Department of Economics Assumption College, Worcester, MA, March 24-25, 2004.

54. "The New Frontiers in Corporate Finance," 2003 Business and Economics International Society Conference in San Francisco, July 24, 2003.

5.5, "Binary Econqm.ics: A New Frontier for Academia" - presented to the Conference on Capital Homesteading; Teacµing anq Applying Economic Justice in the Nation' s Capital, Sponsored by the Office of the Provost - University of the District of Columbia, November 18, 2000.

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56. "Teaching Binary Economics in Universities and Professional Schools: A Necessary Component of Equal Justice."- presented to the Tulane University School of Law Equal Justice Colloquium, November 11, 2000; panel on "Scholarship on Underserved Populations."

57. "Teaching Binary Economics in Law Schools" - presented to the Seton Hall Faculty Colloquium, October 27, 2000.

58. "Teaching Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm" - presented to Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Twelfth Annual Meeting, London School of Economics, July 7, 2000.

59. Teaching Binary Economics in Universities and Professional Schools" - presented to the Key-note Panel on Binary Economics, New Millennium Weekend, April 8, 2000, sponsored by the Center for Economic and Social Justice.

60. "Democratizing Monetary Policy in a Socio-Economic Way" - presented to the Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, (Positive, Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics) Washington D.C., January 6, 2000.

61. "Louis Kelso's Monetary Proposals for Broader Ownership and Distributive Justice on Market Principles" presented to a session entitled "Democratizing Monetary Policy in a Socio-Economic Way at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Socio­Economics, July 10, 1999.

62. "The Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics" presented in a session entitled "The Future of Socio-Economics," at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics, July 9, 1999.

63. The Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics," Session on The Future of Socio-Economics, July 9, 1999, Eleventh International Meeting on Socio-Economics, University of Wisconsin, July 9, 1999.

64. "Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm" - presented to the Law Faculty of the University of Florida College of Law, February 17, 1999.

65. Socio-Economics: What is its Role in Teaching, Research, and Service" - presented to the Law Faculties of the Stetson University College of Law and the University of Florida College of Law, February 8, and February 17, 1999.

66. Louis Kelso's Binary Economics: A New Market Paradigm for Empowering Families and Individuals," - presented to the Special Convocation on Family Ethics and World Peace, in a two-session program entitled "Paradigm for Economic Empowerment of the Family in the 21st Century," presented by the Federation for World Peace and the Summit Council for World Peace, in Seoul, South Korea, February 6, 1999.

67, "Overview of Socio-Economics - presented to the Tulane Conference on Socio­Ecqnomics and J)inary Economics, Tulane University College of Law, January 6, 1999.

68. Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm" - presented to the Tulane Conference on Socio-Economics and Binary Economics, held at the Tulane University College of Law on January 6, 1999.

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69. "Binary Economics and Sustainable Development" - presented in the program on "New Models for Sustainable Development" held at Tufts University Fletcher School of Diplomacy, December 3-4, 1998.

70. "Socio-Economics and Behavioral Biology - presented to the Pace University College of Law' s Conference on the Evolutionary Analysis of Law," October 15-17, 1998.

71. "Law Teachers as Fiduciaries: A Socio-Economic Take on Tenure." - presented to the Tenth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics held in Vienna, Austria, co­sponsored by the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Transport and the International and Austrian Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, July 10-14, 1998.

72. "Law and Socio-Economics," - presented to the Tenth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics held in Vienna, Austria, July 10-14, 1998.

73. "Reforming the Welfare State with Binary Economics," - presented to the Tenth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics held in Vienna, Austria, July 10-14, 1998.

74. "Reforming the Welfare State" in "Ending the Need for Welfare with Louis Kelso's Binary Economics" - presented in a three-session program on binary economics at the Ninth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics (SASE) held at the HEC School, University of Montreal, Canada., July 5-7, 1997.

75. "Wealth Concentration - the Binary Fundamentals" - presented in a program entitled "Wealth Concentration and the Free Market" at the Eighth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics (SASE), University of Geneva, July 12-13, 1996.

76. "Overview of Socio-Economics and its Relation to Law" - presented to the Forum entitled "Socio-Economics: What Is Its Place in Law Teaching and Legal Research?" which was at held the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). This Forum lead to the founding of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics.

77. "Due Process and Precision in Fact-Finding" presented by invitation to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, March 1970 (co-authored with D.M. Risinger).

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"Broadening the Economic Debate," The Annual Meeting Program of the Society of Socio-Economics, New Yo* City, January 9, 2016.

"Socio-Economic: Doing Good Research that Does Good, " The Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics, Washington D.C, January 5, 2015.

Society of Socio-Economists Annual Meeting Program Co-Sponsored by Virginia Tech University Schoo/ of Publio and International Affairs, January 6, 2015.

Socio-Economics: Changing the Debate. " The Annual Meeting Program of the Sodety of Socio-Economists, New York City, January 2, 2014.

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5. The Ethical Foundation for Analyzing Law-Related Economic Issues." AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, New York City January 3 and 5, 2014.

6. "The Socio-Economic Reformation of Teaching Scholarship and Service. " AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, New Orleans, January 4-5, 2013.

7. "Socio-Economic Strategies for Economic Prosperity. " The Annual Meeting Program of the Society of Socio-Economists, New Orleans, January 3-4.2013.

8. "Socio-Economics in the Academy and the Economy." The 2012 Section on Socio­Economics, Annual Meeting Program, Washington, D.C. January 5, 2012.

9. "Socio-Economics in the Academy and the Economy." The Annual Meeting Program of the Society of Socio-Economists, New Orleans, January 4. 2012.

IO. "Socio-Economics in Teaching, Scholarship and Service" The 2011 Section on Socio­Economics, Annual Meeting Program, San Francisco, California, January 5, 2011.

11. "Socio-Economics: Changing the Economic Debate, " The Annual Meeting Program of the Society of Socio-Economists, Co-Sponsored by the Law and Economics Center Boalt Hall School of Law, Berkeley, California, January 4. 2011.

12. "Economic Recovery and the Obama Presidency." The 2010 Section on Socio­Economics, Annual Meeting Program, San Diego, California, January 7, 2010.

13. "Socio-Economic Ways to a Just and Prosperous Society." The 2009 Section on Socio­Economics, Annual Meeting Program, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 7, 2009.

14. "Positive and Normative Dimensions of Socio-Economics." The 2008 Section on Socio­Economics, Annual Meeting Program, New York City, January 3, 2008.

15. "Socio-Economics and Economic Justice." The 2007 AALS Section on Socio­Economics Annual Meeting Program, Washington, DC, January 3, 2007.

16. "Teaching Socio-Economics in Law Schools." A session at the 2007 Southeast Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, August 1, 2007.

17. "Socio-Economics and Economic Justice." The 2007 AALS Section on Socio­Economics Annual Meeting Program, Washington, DC, January 3, 2007.

18. 1'Socio-Economics - A Distinct School of Thought. " The 2006 AALS Section on Socio­Economics Annual Meeting Program, Washington, DC, January 4, 2006.

19. "The 2006 USF Conference on Socio-Economics and Binary Economics." Sponsored by the Departments of Chemistry, Economics, Africana Studies, Management and Organization and the Library of the University of South Florida, and held on December 28, 2005.

20. "Socio-Economics - Culture, Biology, Economics and More. " The 2005 AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, San Francisco, CA, January 6, 2005.

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21. "The 2005 Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics." Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, January 4, 2005.

22. "Socio-Economics, Peace, and Justice. " The 2004 AALS Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, Atlanta, GA, January 3, 2004.

23. "Teaching Socio-Economics in Global Context." The 2003 Annual Meeting Program of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics entitled held on Friday, January 3, 2003.

24. "Socio-Economics and Law Teaching." The 2002 AALS Section on Socio-Economic Annual Meeting Program, January 3, 2002.

25. "The Berkeley Conference on Socio-Economics." Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, January 3, 2001.

26. "Socio-Economics and Other Schools ef Thought." The 2001 Annual Meeting Program of the AAAS Section on Socio-Econonncs, January 3, 2001.

27. "The Georgetown Conference on Socio-Economics." Georgetown University Law Center, January 5, 2000.

28. "Positive, Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Socio-Economics. " The AALS, Section on Socio-Economics Annual Meeting Program, Washington D.C., January 6, 2000.

29. "Four sessions at the Twelfth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics," held at the London School of Economics. 2000.

30. "The Socio-Economic Alternative in Teaching." The Third Annual Meeting Program of the Section on Socio-Economics, January 7, 1999.

31. "Tulane Conference on Socio-Economics and Binary Econotnics. " Tulane University College of Law on January 6, 1999.

32. Eight sessions at the Eleventh Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics, 1999.

33. "Paradigms of Economic Thought." 1998 Annual Meeting Program of the Section on Socio-Economics, AALS Annual Meeting, January 7, 1998.

34. Five sessions on binary economics and three sessions on "Law and Socio- Economics." Tenth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics held in Vienna, Austria, co-sponsored by the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Transport and the International and Austrian Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, July 10-14, 1998.

35. "Socio-Economics. qnd Communitarianism Compared." The 1997 Annual Meeting Program of the Section on Socio...,Econom_i~s. January 6, 1997.

36. "Berkeley Conference on "The Future of Socio-Economics" and "Binary Economics as a Distinct Paradigm." Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, January 6, 1997.

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37. "Ending the Need for Welfare with Louis Kelso 's Binary Economics." The Ninth Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics (SASE) held at the HEC School, University of Montreal, Canada, July 5-7, 1997.

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38. Forum entitled "Socio-Economics: What Is Its Place in Law Teaching and Legal Research?" The 1996 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), January 6, 1996. This Forum lead to the founding of the AALS Section on Socio-Economics.

3 9. "Wealth Concentration and the Free Market: Binary Institutions for Wealth Diffusion" -a three sessions program on binary economics held at the Eighth International Conference on Socio-Economics, University of Geneva, Switzerland, July 12-13, 1996.

40. "Intersections of Law and Socio-Economics." The Eighth International Conference on Socio-Economics, University of Geneva, Switzerland, July 14, 1996.

Honors, Offices and Activities

Syracuse University

2013 - Syracuse University Senate

Rutgers School of Management

2014 - Faculty Fellow and Mentor.

Association of American Law School - Section on Socio-Economics

1996 1996-1996-1996-2007-2008 2006-2007

Founder Editor, Socio-Economics Newsletter Program Chair Member Executive Committee Co-Chair (With Hon. Guido Calabtesi, Second Circuit Court of Appeals) Co-Chair Elect (With Hon. Guido Calabtesi, Second Circuit Court of Appeals)

Journal of Socio-Economics 1997 - 2014 Editorial Board Member

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 1990- 2001 Executive Council Member

Fellowships 1965 - 1966 1965 1965

Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Stanford University NASA and NDEA Fellowship Recipient Rhodes Scholarship Nominee

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Admissions to Practice 1970 State Bar of California 1979 Bar of the District of Columbia (Inactive) 1980 Bar ofNew York

State Bar of California 1977 Delegate, State Bar Conference of Delegates 1973 Member, State Bar Committee to Confer with the Medical Profession

Bar Association of San Francisco 1977 Director, Board of Directors 1973 Member, Criminal Justice Advisory Board

Barrister's Club of San Francisco 1973 President 1972 - 1973 Director

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