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1 Z ACHARY D. K AUFMAN , J.D., P H .D. (203) 809-8500 • ZKAUFMAN @ UH . EDU W EBSITE SSRN CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER (July 2019 – present) Associate Professor of Law and Political Science & Affiliated Faculty: University of Houston Law Center – Center for Global Law and Policy for the Americas. University of Houston Department of Political Science. University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs. University of Houston Elizabeth D. Rockwell Center on Ethics and Leadership. RECENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS STANFORD LAW SCHOOL (Sept. 2017 – June 2019) Lecturer in Law and Fellow. HARVARD UNIVERSITY JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT (July 2015 – June 2019) Senior Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy (July 2016 – Dec. 2016; Sept. 2017 – June 2019); Fellow, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (July 2015 – June 2016). YALE LAW SCHOOL (Jan. 2013 – Aug. 2016) Associate Research Scholar and Robina Foundation Visiting Fellow (Jan. – Sept. 2013); Visiting Fellow (Sept. 2013 – Aug. 2016). EDUCATION Awards – academic, leadership, service, and athletic – listed below (starting on page 8). OXFORD UNIVERSITY (D.Phil. (Ph.D.) in International Relations) (2012) Marshall Scholar. Dissertation: From Nuremberg to The Hague: United States Policy on Transitional Justice. o Passed “Without Revisions”: highest possible evaluation awarded. o Adaptation published (under revised title) by Oxford University Press. YALE LAW SCHOOL (J.D.) (2009) Leadership of Law Reviews: o Editor-in-Chief, Yale Law & Policy Review. o Managing Editor, Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal . o Articles Editor, Yale Journal of International Law. Olin Fellow, Yale Law School John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy, 2006-2009. Co-Founder and Co-President, Yale Law Social Entrepreneurs, 2007-2009. Student Clinician, Non-Profit Organizations Clinic, 2008-2009. OXFORD UNIVERSITY (M.Phil. in International Relations) (2004) Marshall Scholar. Thesis: Explaining the United States Policy to Prosecute Rwandan Génocidaires . YALE UNIVERSITY (B.A. in Political Science) (2000) Thesis: Judging Selecting Judges: The History and Political Science of Selecting and Retaining Judges in the United States . Student Body President (President, Yale College Council), 1998-1999. Co-Captain, Yale Wrestling Team, 1999-2000. All-American and Runner-Up National Champion, National Collegiate Wrestling Association, 1998. Residential Counselor for First-Year Students, 1999-2000.

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ZACHARY D. KAUFMAN , J.D., PH .D.

(203) 809-8500 • Z K AU FM A N@U H .EDU • WEB SIT E • SSRN

CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER (July 2019 – present) Associate Professor of Law and Political Science & Affiliated Faculty:

University of Houston Law Center – Center for Global Law and Policy for the Americas.

University of Houston Department of Political Science.

University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs.

University of Houston Elizabeth D. Rockwell Center on Ethics and Leadership.

RECENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL (Sept. 2017 – June 2019)

Lecturer in Law and Fellow.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT (July 2015 – June 2019) Senior Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy (July 2016 – Dec. 2016; Sept. 2017 – June 2019); Fellow, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (July 2015 – June 2016).

YALE LAW SCHOOL (Jan. 2013 – Aug. 2016) Associate Research Scholar and Robina Foundation Visiting Fellow (Jan. – Sept. 2013); Visiting Fellow (Sept. 2013 – Aug. 2016).

EDUCATION

Awards – academic, leadership, service, and athletic – listed below (starting on page 8).

OXFORD UNIVERSITY (D.Phil. (Ph.D.) in International Relations) (2012)

Marshall Scholar.

Dissertation: From Nuremberg to The Hague: United States Policy on Transitional Justice. o Passed “Without Revisions”: highest possible evaluation awarded. o Adaptation published (under revised title) by Oxford University Press.

YALE LAW SCHOOL (J.D.) (2009)

Leadership of Law Reviews: o Editor-in-Chief, Yale Law & Policy Review. o Managing Editor, Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal. o Articles Editor, Yale Journal of International Law.

Olin Fellow, Yale Law School John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy, 2006-2009.

Co-Founder and Co-President, Yale Law Social Entrepreneurs, 2007-2009.

Student Clinician, Non-Profit Organizations Clinic, 2008-2009.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY (M.Phil. in International Relations) (2004)

Marshall Scholar.

Thesis: Explaining the United States Policy to Prosecute Rwandan Génocidaires.

YALE UNIVERSITY (B.A. in Political Science) (2000)

Thesis: Judging Selecting Judges: The History and Political Science of Selecting and Retaining Judges in the United States.

Student Body President (President, Yale College Council), 1998-1999.

Co-Captain, Yale Wrestling Team, 1999-2000.

All-American and Runner-Up National Champion, National Collegiate Wrestling Association, 1998.

Residential Counselor for First-Year Students, 1999-2000.

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PUBLICATIONS

Over 13,000 downloads from my Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Author Page.

BOOKS

THE LAW AND POLITICS OF BYSTANDERS AND UPSTANDERS (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming).

UNITED STATES LAW AND POLICY ON TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: PRINCIPLES, POLITICS, AND PRAGMATICS (Oxford University Press, hardback 2016, paperback with new afterword 2017). o Reviews published in: International Affairs, Journal of International Criminal Justice, and Human Rights Quarterly. o Used as source material for two documentaries: “Tokyo Trial: Justice with an Accent” and “Death

Laboratory: Apocalypse in Japan.” o Recommended as “Worth Reading” by War Crimes Prosecution Watch, Vol. 11, Iss. 4 (May 2, 2016).

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AGE OF ATROCITIES: CHANGING OUR WORLD (Edward Elgar Publishing, hardback and paperback 2012) (editor). o Reviews published in: Yale Global, Aidnography, Peace & Justice, Actionable Books, and Ladies DC.

AFTER GENOCIDE: TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, AND RECONCILIATION

IN RWANDA AND BEYOND (Oxford University Press, hardback and paperback 2009) (co-editor with Phil Clark). o Reviews published in: Terrorism & Political Violence, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, Canadian Journal of

Political Science, H-Genocide, The New Republic, and The Observer.

JOURNAL ARTICLES – ACADEMIC

Digital Age Samaritans, 62 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming).

Legislating Atrocity Prevention, 57 HARVARD JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION 163 (2020). o Entered into Congressional Record on June 13, 2019, as part of Congressional hearing hosted by Tom

Lantos Human Rights Commission on “Pursuing Accountability for Atrocities.”

Protectors of Predators or Prey: Bystanders and Upstanders amid Sexual Crimes , 92 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW

REVIEW 1317 (2019). o Winner, 2020 Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Call for Papers Award. o Selected by Southern California Law Review as the subject of the University of Southern California Gould

School of Law’s annual symposium about one article from the year’s volume (held in March 2019). o Used by sitting and prospective legislators at the state and federal levels (e.g., U.S. Senate Judiciary

Committee, Members of Congress, congressional candidates, a lieutenant governor) to draft or amend Bad Samaritan laws and to propose legislation combatting sexual misconduct (e.g., the federal State Harassment and Assault Prevention and Eradication (SHAPE) Act).

Lessons from Rwanda: Post-Genocide Law and Policy, 31 STANFORD LAW & POLICY REVIEW ONLINE (Aug. 2, 2019). o Recommended as “Worth Reading” by War Crimes Prosecution Watch, Vol. 14 Iss. 14 (Aug. 17, 2019).

The Prospects, Problems, and Proliferation of Recent UN Investigations of International Law Violations, 16 JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE 93 (2018). o Recommended as “Worth Reading” by War Crimes Prosecution Watch, Vol. 13, Iss. 2 (Mar. 5, 2018).

From the Aztecs to the Kalahari Bushmen – Conservative Justices’ Citation of Foreign Sources: Consistency, Inconsistency, or Evolution?, 41 YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ONLINE 1 (2015).

Transitional Justice for Tōjō’s Japan: The United States Role in the Establishment of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and other Transitional Justice Mechanisms for Japan after World War II , 27 EMORY INTERNATIONAL

LAW REVIEW 755 (2013) (invited contribution to symposium issue on “The Future of the International Criminal Court in Light of Recent Developments”). o Recommended as “Worth Reading” by War Crimes Prosecution Watch, Vol. 8, Iss. 26 (Mar. 24, 2014).

The United States, Syria, and the International Criminal Court: Implications of the Rome Statute’s Aggression Amendment , 55 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL ONLINE 35 (2013). o Recommended as “Worth Reading” by War Crimes Prosecution Watch, Vol. 8, Iss. 20 (Dec. 30, 2013).

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Comment on “Managing the Rule of Law in the Americas: An Empirical Portrait of the Effects of 15 Years of WTO, MERCOSUL, and NAFTA Dispute Resolution on Civil Society in Latin America,” by Professor Stephen Powell and Dr. Ludmilla Mendonca Lopes Ribero, 42 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI INTER-AMERICAN LAW REVIEW 253 (2011) (invited contribution to symposium issue on “The Impact of Regional Trade Agreements on Human Rights and the Rule of Law”).

The Nuremberg Tribunal v. The Tokyo Tribunal: Designs, Staffs, and Operations, 43 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW 753 (2010) (invited contribution to symposium issue on “International Law in the 21st Century: The Law and Politics of the International Criminal Court”).

Transitional Justice Delayed Is Not Transitional Justice Denied: Contemporary Confrontation of Japanese Human Experimentation During World War II Through a People’s Tribunal, 26 YALE LAW & POLICY REVIEW 645 (2008).

No Right to Fight: The Modern Implications of Japan’s Pacifist Postwar Constitution, 33 YALE JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW 266 (2008).

Justice in Jeopardy: Accountability for the Darfur Atrocities, 16 CRIMINAL LAW FORUM 343 (2006).

The Future of Transitional Justice, 1 ST. ANTONY’S INTERNATIONAL REVIEW 58 (2005) (invited contribution to inaugural issue of Oxford University’s journal of international relations).

JOURNAL ARTICLES – PRACTITIONER

Making Social and Environmental Impact Through Legal Careers: The Top 10 Roles for Attorneys in Social Entrepreneurship, LAW FOR CHANGE, Aug. 2013, at 1 (invited contribution).

Democratizing Entrepreneurship: An Overview of the Past, Present, and Future of Crowdfunding, 45 BLOOMBERG BNA

SECURITIES REGULATION & LAW REPORT 208 (2013) (with Theodore W. Kassinger & Heather L. Traeger).

Youth and Social Entrepreneurship, 7 DIPLOMATIC COURIER 68 (2013) (invited contribution to special issue for the 2013 U.S. presidential inauguration on “Foreign Policy and the American President”).

Preparing for Aggressive Congressional Investigations in 2013, CORPORATE COUNSEL, June 6, 2012, at 15 (invited contribution to series examining the intersection of political and legal issues in advance of the 2012 U.S. presidential election) (with K. Lee Blalack & David J. Leviss).

BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER BOOK SECTIONS

The United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRANSITIONAL

JUSTICE (Nadya Nedelsky & Lavinia Stan eds., 2d ed. forthcoming).

Transitional Justice Delayed Is Not Transitional Justice Denied: Contemporary Confrontation of Japanese Human Experimentation During World War II Through a People’s Tribunal, in PEOPLE’S TRIBUNALS, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE LAW 163 (Regina Paulose ed., 2020).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2016, 969 (Iain Frame ed., 2015) (with Phil Clark).

Transitional Justice as Genocide Prevention: From a Culture of Impunity to a Culture of Accountability , in CONFRONTING GENOCIDE IN RWANDA: DEHUMANIZATION, DENIAL, AND STRATEGIES FOR

PREVENTION 363 (Jean-Damascène Gasanabo, David J. Simon & Margee M. Ensign eds., 2014). o Recommended as “Worth Reading” by War Crimes Prosecution Watch, Vol. 9, Iss. 3 (May 5, 2014).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2015, 971 (Iain Frame ed., 2014) (with Phil Clark).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2014, 980 (Iain Frame ed., 2013) (with Phil Clark).

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE 233 (Nadya Nedelsky & Lavinia Stan eds., 2012).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2013, 984 (Iain Frame ed., 2012) (with Phil Clark).

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Chapters in SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AGE OF ATROCITIES: CHANGING OUR WORLD (Zachary D. Kaufman ed., 2012): o Social Entrepreneurship in the Age of Atrocities: Introduction. o Social Entrepreneurship in a Post-Genocide Society: Building Rwanda’s First Public Library, the Kigali Public Library. o Social Entrepreneurship in the Age of Atrocities: Lessons Learned and Conclusion. o Appendix: Social Entrepreneurship Resources and Institutions.

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2012, 993 (Iain Frame ed., 2011) (with Phil Clark).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2011, 977 (Iain Frame ed., 2010) (with Phil Clark).

Chapters in AFTER GENOCIDE: TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, AND

RECONCILIATION IN RWANDA AND BEYOND (Phil Clark & Zachary D. Kaufman eds., 2009): o After Genocide (with Phil Clark). o The United States Role in the Establishment of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda . o Tensions in Transitional Justice (with Phil Clark & Kalypso Nicolaïdis).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2010, 968 (Iain Frame ed., 2009) (with Phil Clark).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2009, 924 (Iain Frame ed., 2008) (with Phil Clark).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2008, 927 (Iain Frame ed., 2007) (with Phil Clark).

Sudan, the United States, and the International Criminal Court: A Tense Triumvirate in Transitional Justice for Darfur, in THE CRIMINAL LAW OF GENOCIDE: INTERNATIONAL, COMPARATIVE AND CONTEXTUAL ASPECTS 49 (Ralph Henham & Paul Behrens eds., 2007).

Rwanda: Recent History, in AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA 2007, 935 (Iain Frame ed., 2006) (with Phil Clark).

The Rwandan Experience, in RWANDA AND SOUTH AFRICA IN DIALOGUE: ADDRESSING THE LEGACIES OF

GENOCIDE AND A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY 41 (Charles Villa-Vicencio & Tyrone Savage eds., 2001) (with Pierre-Richard St. Hilaire).

BOOK REVIEWS

The Pinochet Effect, 32 YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 297 (2007) (reviewing NAOMI ROHT-ARRIAZA, THE PINOCHET EFFECT: TRANSNATIONAL JUSTICE IN THE AGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS (2005)).

Designing Criminal Tribunals, 10 YALE HUMAN RIGHTS & DEVELOPMENT LAW JOURNAL 209 (2007) (reviewing LILIAN A. BARRIA & STEVEN D. ROPER, DESIGNING CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS: SOVEREIGNTY

AND INTERNATIONAL CONCERNS IN THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (2006)).

OPINION PIECES

What Makes People Save Lives? Learning from Upstanders and Bystanders, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS (Oct. 27, 2020).

No Cover for Abusers; California Must Close Gap in its Duty-to-Report Law, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, June 23, 2019, at A15.

When Speaking Up is a Civic Duty, BOSTON GLOBE, Aug. 5, 2018, at K6.

Jesner v. Arab Bank: U.S. Foreign Policy and National Security Interests, JUST SECURITY (Oct. 11, 2017).

Give the Nobel Peace Prize Posthumously, FOREIGN POLICY (Oct. 5, 2017).

New UN Team Investigating ISIS Atrocities Raises Questions about Justice in Iraq and Beyond, JUST SECURITY (Sept. 28, 2017).

Balancing Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics: Recent U.S. Policymaking on Transitional Justice , JUSTICE IN CONFLICT

(Nov. 10, 2016).

Islam is (Also) a Religion of Peace, FOREIGN POLICY (Aug. 4, 2016).

Transitions in Transitional Justice, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS BLOG (July 17, 2016).

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Term Limits at Home and Abroad, HARVARD UNIVERSITY KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT BLOG (June 30, 2016).

It’ll Take More Than Political Rhetoric to Stop Genocide, FORBES (May 10, 2016).

Addressing Japanese Atrocities, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS BLOG (Apr. 11, 2016).

Social Entrepreneurship, COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS BLOG (Nov. 30, 2012).

Open Books, Letter to the Editor, WASHINGTON POST, Sept. 2, 2006, at A28.

If Not Peace, Then Justice, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, Apr. 16, 2006, at 8.

Young Americans, Doing Good, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Mar. 24, 2006, at A20.

What Does a Terrorist Look Like?, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, July 31, 2005, Week in Review, at 11.

A Genocide by Any Other Name: Debating Genocide in Rwanda and Sudan , Opinion Editorial, BROWARD TIMES (South Florida newspaper), July 15, 2005, at 6 (with Jared A. Cohen). o Re-published in NEW TIMES (Rwanda newspaper), Apr. 3-4, 2006, at 8.

Darfur, Now That We Know . . . , Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 24, 2005, at A22.

An African Tragedy, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Mar. 27, 2004, at A14.

Hunting War Criminals, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Apr. 26, 2003, at A28.

U.S. and Iraq: The Ground Shifts, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 19, 2002, at A30.

Why a Public Library in Kigali, Opinion Editorial, CENTRAL AFRICAN MAGAZINE, 2001, at 31.

Other Forms of Justice, Letter to the Editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 19, 2000, at A30.

Other and older publications available upon request.

EXPERIENCE – RESEARCH

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL (Sept. 2013 – Aug. 2014) Visiting Researcher, Institute for Global Law & Policy.

YALE UNIVERSITY (Jan. 2013 – June 2019) Visiting Fellow, Genocide Studies Program.

YALE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT (Jan. 2013 – May 2014) Social Enterprise Fellow.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY (Sept. 2005 – May 2006) Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Center on Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.

EXPERIENCE – TEACHING

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER (July 2019 – present) Associate Professor of Law and Political Science • Teaching Criminal Law, International Law, and International Justice. (Average rating for International Justice course and teaching were both 4.91 out of 5.00. Average rating for International Law course was 4.82 and teaching was 4.76, both also out of 5.00. Average rating for Criminal Law course was 4.47 and teaching was 4.57, both out of 5.00. Evaluations available here.)

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL (Sept. 2017 – June 2019) Lecturer in Law and Fellow • Taught “International Justice.” (Average rating for course and teaching were both 5.00 out of 5.00. Evaluations available here.)

Nominated, Walter J. Gores Faculty Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching (highest university-wide teaching award).

YALE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (Jan. – May 2014) Adjunct Professor (“Lecturer”) • Taught “Global Politics and Media.” (Average rating of “overall assessment of this course” was 4.7 out of 5. Evaluations available here.)

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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (Jan. – May 2013) Visiting Faculty Member • Recruited to lecture at NYU’s Law School, Stern School of Business, and Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (Nov. 2010 – Jan. 2013) Adjunct Professor (“Professorial Lecturer”) (while practicing law at O’Melveny & Myers LLP) • Taught “Transitional Justice in Africa” in spring 2011 and fall 2012. (Average rating of “overall rating of the instructor” was 4.8 out of 5 and of “overall rating of this course” was 4.7 out of 5. Evaluations available here.)

EXPERIENCE – LEGAL AND POLICY WORK

U.S. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, Washington, DC (Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2017) Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow • Advised and drafted legislation for lead Democratic Senator on international law, U.S. foreign policy, national security, and international development. A lead architect of both the Syrian War Crimes Accountability Act (enacted on August 13, 2018, as part of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019) and the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act (enacted on January 14, 2019). Participated in vetting nominated U.S. foreign policymakers (e.g., Secretary of State, UN Ambassador, other Ambassadors).

U.S. SUPREME COURT, Washington, DC (Aug. 2014 – July 2015) Fellow.

O’MELVENY & MYERS LLP, Washington, DC (Summer 2007, Summer 2008, Dec. 2011 – Jan. 2013) Associate (Dec. 2011 – Jan. 2013); Summer Associate (2007 & 2008).

U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT (Aug. 2009 – Aug. 2010) Law Clerk to the Honorable Juan R. Torruella.

GOOGLE INC., Mountain View, California (Summer 2007) Legal Intern, Global Public Policy and Government Affairs.

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC), The Hague, The Netherlands (Summer 2003) Clerk to the Chief Prosecutor • First American to serve at the ICC.

UN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA, Arusha, Tanzania; Kigali, Rwanda (Winter 2003) Clerk, Office of the Prosecutor.

UN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA, The Hague (Summer 2002) Clerk, Office of the Prosecutor.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, DC; Rwanda; Nigeria (Aug. 2000 – Mar. 2002) Senior Policy Analyst, Africa & Middle East; Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance, and Training; Criminal Division • Served as solo U.S. representative to Nigeria on bilateral anti-corruption efforts. Served as U.S. representative to Rwanda on bilateral efforts to process backlog of genocide cases. Wrote talking points for senior U.S. officials, including the President, on African criminal justice issues. Briefed senior representatives of the White House, National Security Council, FBI, CIA, and Departments of State and Treasury. Represented the Department of Justice in meetings with foreign cabinet officials.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, DC (Summer 2000) Intern, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.

Older employment available upon request.

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EXPERIENCE – CONSULTING (PART-TIME LEGAL AND POLICY WORK)

U.S. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, Washington, DC (Sept. 2017 – present) Consultant • Frequently consulting on international law, U.S. foreign policy, and national security, including on (1) legislation, resolutions, and letters to the U.S. Secretary of State about atrocity crimes in China, Myanmar, Syria, and elsewhere; (2) Committee reports and hearings; (3) the International Criminal Court and other international criminal tribunals; (4) the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act; (5) the Syrian War Crimes Accountability Act; (6) the Iraq and Syria Genocide Emergency Relief and Accountability Act; (7) the National Defense Authorization Act; and (8) the Department of State Authorization Act.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, DC (Oct. 2020) Consultant • Consulted for the Office of Global Criminal Justice on various matters.

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL, Chicago, IL (July 2020) Consultant • Consulted for the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic on a case.

NEW YORK CITY OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, New York, NY (June 2020) Consultant • Consulted on creation of New York City’s Racial Justice and Reconciliation Commission.

WHITE HOUSE, Washington, DC (June 2019) Consultant • Consulted for the National Security Council on implementing the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act.

FACEBOOK, Menlo Park, CA, and New York, NY (June 2018 – June 2020) Consultant • Consulted on international law, genocide incitement, human rights.

June 2020: Consulted for senior legal and policy staff about threats by government officials to use force against civilians.

May 2019: Participated in Facebook’s two-day workshop in New York City about its Oversight Board’s structure, docket, membership, scope, and procedures.

March 2019: Consulted for senior legal and policy staff about international law, genocide incitement, and human rights.

June – Aug. 2018: Consulted for senior legal and policy staff about corporate and user duties amid crimes and non-criminal crises.

U.S. CONGRESSWOMAN JACKIE SPEIER, Washington, DC (Dec. 2018 – June 2019) Consultant • Consulted on legislation Congressperson Speier co-sponsored to combat sexual abuse at the U.S. Department of State: the State Harassment and Assault Prevention and Eradication (SHAPE) Act, introduced on September 30, 2020. The legislation incorporated into Section 8 my proposed language based on my research and recommendations about bystanders and upstanders amid sexual crimes.

BARACK OBAMA U.S. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN (2008) Member, Foreign Policy Team • Contributed to development of foreign policy for successful U.S. presidential campaign.

Other and older consulting available upon request.

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AWARDS

SELECTED AWARDS – ACADEMIC

Council on Foreign Relations – International Affairs Fellowship for scholars to serve in government and practitioners to serve outside government, 2016-17.

Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government – Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs International Security Program Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 2015-16.

Council on Foreign Relations – International Affairs Fellowship, 2015-16. Declined (to accept Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Fellowship).

Dartmouth College – John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding U.S. Foreign Policy and International Security Post-doctoral Fellowship, 2015-16. Declined (to accept Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Fellowship).

U.S. Supreme Court – Fellowship to advise and research the United States Judiciary, 2014-15.

Regional Finalist, White House – Fellowship, 2014. Withdrew from further consideration (to accept U.S. Supreme Court Fellowship).

Yale Law School – Olin Fellow, John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy, 2006-09.

Stanford University – Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, 2005-06.

International Studies Award from the Gilbert Murray Trust of the United Kingdom, 2003.

Marshall Scholarship from the U.K. Government for postgraduate study in the United Kingdom, 2002-05.

Finalist, Rhodes Scholarship for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford, 2002-04.

George Mitchell Scholarship from the U.S.-Ireland Alliance for postgraduate study in Ireland, 2002-03. Declined (to accept Marshall Scholarship).

Yale Law School – Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights Summer Fellowship for internship at the U.S. Department of State, 2000.

Yale University – Distinction in the Major for highest honors in the political science major, 2000.

Yale University Department of Political Science – Nominated, Best Thesis in U.S. Government, 2000.

Pi Sigma Alpha: National Political Science Honors Society, 2000.

Yale University – Beta Rho: Yale University Political Science Honors Society, 2000.

Yale University – John M. Brodie Prize to “an athlete with high academic standing” for postgraduate study, 2000. Declined (to accept Marshall Scholarship).

Yale University – Saybrook College Fellows’ Prize for “distinguished intellectual achievement as well as to recognize accomplishments of unusual enterprise and imagination in fields of endeavor,” 2000.

Yale University – F. Wilder Bellamy, Jr., Memorial Award from the President and Fellows of Yale University for strength of character, academics, athletics, and community service, 1999.

Yale University – Frank M. Patterson Prize in Political Science from the President and Fellows of Yale University, 1999.

Humanity-in-Action – Fellowship for study of human rights and cultural history in Denmark and The Netherlands, Summer 1999.

Yale University – Phi Alpha Theta: Yale University History Honors Society, 1997.

Yale University – Association of Yale Alumni Fellowship Award for internship in office of a U.S. Congressperson, Spring 1997.

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SELECTED AWARDS – LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE

One of the “Top 99 Under 33 Foreign Policy Leaders” from The Diplomatic Courier and Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, recognizing “the extraordinary accomplishments of a diverse cross section of rising foreign policy leaders from across the public and private sectors, civil society, academia, media, and beyond,” 2011.

Humanity in Action – Dr. Louis Rabineau Award to “recognize outstanding leadership” in human rights, Berlin, Germany, 2011.

International Achievement Summit – Invited delegate to summit hosted by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, Los Angeles, CA, 2006.

Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business – “A Leader of Our Generation” recognition and subject of case study in course on “Leadership Out of the Box” taught by Professor Ella Bell, 2006.

Oxford University – Outstanding Social Entrepreneur award from Oxford University Entrepreneurs, 2003.

International Criminal Court (ICC) – Certificate of Commendation from ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo “acknowledging his close support of the work of the Immediate Office of the Prosecutor in its first major activities; and noting, in particular, his highly competent and incisive policy research and analysis relevant to war crimes prosecutions, State sovereignty, the relationship of the Office to external institutions and other key issues of concern to the Immediate Office,” 2003.

United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and for Rwanda (ICTR) – Award and plaque from ICTY / ICTR Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte for “your outstanding contributions to international criminal justice,” 2002.

J.W. Saxe Memorial Fund – J.W. Saxe Memorial Prize for national public service recognition, 2000.

Humanity-in-Action – Fellowship for study of human rights and history in Europe, Summer 1999.

SELECTED AWARDS – ATHLETIC

James R. Gets Trophy: “Most Valuable Wrestler of the Year,” Yale University, 2000.

All-American, National Collegiate Wrestling Association, 1998.

Runner-Up National Champion, National Collegiate Wrestling Association, 1998

National Team Champion, National Collegiate Wrestling Association, 1998.

Varsity Letter Award, Yale University, 1998.

John O’Donnell Trophy: “Outstanding Sophomore of the Year Award,” Yale University, 1998.

Gill Kinney Trophy: “Outstanding Freshman of the Year Award,” Yale University, 1997.

GRANTS

Minerva Center for the Study of the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions, 2020.

University of Houston – Provost’s 50-in-5 Award, 2019.

Harvard University – Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (with Kathryn Sikkink), 2016.

Yale Law School – Streiker Funds Grant (two-time recipient), 2006-09.

International Criminal Justice Resource Center – Grant for “recognition of your efforts in international justice,” 2003.

ORIGINAL DATASET

Bad Samaritan Laws Database (http://www.zacharykaufman.com/bad-samaritan-laws/): First comprehensive global database of “Bad Samaritan laws”: statutes that impose a legal duty to assist others in peril through intervening directly (also known as the “duty to rescue”) or notifying authorities (also known as the “duty to report”). The database features over 200 Bad Samaritan laws from around the world and throughout history that are either enacted, no longer in effect, or were proposed but not enacted.

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ACADEMIC LECTURES

Over 300 lectures delivered in the United States, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Rwanda, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Full list available here.

SELECTED LECTURES

“Digital Age Samaritans.” o Yale Law School. Aug. 21, 2020. o Feminist Legal Theory Series. Aug. 5, 2020. o Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Conference – Works-in-Progress Series:

Criminal and International Law. Aug. 4, 2020. o Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Conference – New Scholars Workshop:

Criminal Law and Procedure. Aug. 2, 2020. o University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law. International Legal Ethics

Conference. July 23-25, 2020 (cancelled because of coronavirus concerns). o CrimWip (Criminal Law Works-in-Progress Series). July 9, 2020. o Duke Law School – Criminal Law Works-in-Progress Series. July 6, 2020. o University of Houston Law Center. July 1, 2020. o Gonzaga University School of Law. Human Rights Conference (“Women’s Rights as Human

Rights”). Florence, Italy. June 8, 2020 (cancelled because of coronavirus concerns). o 2020 Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association. May 29, 2020. o Stanford Law School. May 22, 2020. o Washington University in St. Louis School of Law – Junior Faculty Forum. St. Louis, MO. Apr. 24,

2020. o American University Washington College of Law. Apr. 1, 2020 (cancelled because of coronavirus

concerns). o Stanford Law School. Borders: Laws of Physical and Conceptual Space conference. Mar. 7, 2020

(cancelled because of coronavirus concerns).

“What is International Law?” o Host: International Law Society. University of Houston Law Center. Oct. 7, 2020. o Host: International Law Society. University of Houston Law Center. Sept. 26, 2019.

Panelist, “The Killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani: Legal, Political, and Ethical Questions.” University of Houston Law Center. Jan. 21, 2020.

“Protectors of Predators or Prey: Bystanders and Upstanders amid Sexual Crimes.” o Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Conference – Call for Papers Award Panel.

Aug. 2, 2020. o University of Sydney Law School. Sydney, Australia. Dec. 10, 2019. o University of Western Australia Law School. Perth, Australia. Dec. 4, 2019. o South Texas College of Law. Houston, TX. Nov. 15, 2019. o University of Houston Department of Political Science and Hobby School of Public Affairs.

Oct. 30, 2019. o Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center. Oct. 16, 2019. o Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Conference. Boca Raton, FL. Aug. 2, 2019. o CrimFest 2019, Brooklyn Law School. July 15, 2019. o Law and Society Association Conference. Washington, DC. May 31, 2019. o International Studies Association Conference. Toronto, Canada. Mar. 27, 2019. o University of Southern California Gould School of Law. Mar. 21, 2019. o Colorado College. Mar. 1, 2019. o American Political Science Association Conference. Boston, MA. Aug. 31, 2018. o Law and Society Association Conference. Toronto, Canada. June 9, 2018. o Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation. June 7, 2018. o Harvard Law School Institute for Global Law & Policy Conference. June 3, 2018. o Policy History Conference. Tempe, Arizona. May 16, 2018.

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o Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. May 11, 2018. o International Studies Association Conference. San Francisco, CA. Apr. 4, 2018. o Stanford Law School. Jan. 22, 2018.

“Legislating Atrocity Prevention.” o 2020 Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law. June 26, 2020. o Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention. Binghamton University. Binghamton, NY.

Apr. 18, 2020 (cancelled because of coronavirus concerns). o University of Hawai’i Richardson School of Law. Mar. 27, 2020 (cancelled because of coronavirus

concerns). o International Studies Association Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii. Mar. 27, 2020 (cancelled because

of coronavirus concerns). o Guest lecturer, “Mass Atrocities and Global Politics” course taught by Professor David Simon. Yale

University Department of Political Science. Mar. 24, 2020. o American Society of International Law / University of Houston Law Center. Feb. 4, 2020. o American Society of International Law International Criminal Law Interest Group Workshop,

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. Cleveland, OH. Jan. 31, 2020. o University of New South Wales Law School. Sydney, Australia. Dec. 11, 2019. o Monash University Law School. Melbourne, Australia. Nov. 27, 2019. o International Studies Association – Midwest Conference. St. Louis, MO. Nov. 23, 2019. o Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. Nov. 13, 2019. o American Bar Association (ABA)-Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Criminal

Justice Sections. Washington, DC. Nov. 7, 2019. o “International Criminal Law” course taught by Professor Ken Levy. Louisiana State University Paul

M. Hebert Law Center. Oct. 16, 2019. o Harvard Law School. Oct. 11, 2019. o Stanford Law School. Feb. 25, 2019. o Guest lecturer, “Mass Atrocities and Global Politics” course taught by Professor David Simon. Yale

University Department of Political Science. Apr. 15, 2019.

“Lessons from Rwanda: Post-Genocide Law and Policy.” o Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre. Johannesburg, South Africa. Aug. 26, 2020. o Guest lecturer, “Human Rights” course taught by Professor Lydia Tiede. University of Houston

Department of Political Science. Nov. 14, 2019. o Harvard University Department of Government. Nov. 13, 2019. o Harvard University. Oct. 21, 2019. o American Bar Association and American Society of International Law. Embassy of the Republic

of Rwanda in Washington, DC. June 14, 2019. o Conference co-sponsored by United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the

Responsibility to Protect, Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect, New York City Bar Association, and Rwandan Mission to the United Nations. New York City. May 20, 2019.

o Stanford University. May 15, 2019. o Council on Foreign Relations. Stanford University. Stanford, CA. May 14, 2019. o Stanford Law School. May 9, 2019. o Council on Foreign Relations. Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. May 2, 2019. o U.S. Senate. Washington, DC. May 1, 2019. (Event with U.S. Senators Chris Coons and James

Inhofe.) o Hamilton City Hall. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Apr. 27, 2019. (Keynote address.) o Texas Community College. Apr. 24, 2019. o Michigan State University. Apr. 19, 2019. (Keynote address.) o New York City Bar Association. New York, NY. Apr. 17, 2019. o University of San Francisco. Apr. 13, 2019. o iDebate Rwanda. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 8, 2019. o Kwibuka25 International Conference. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 4, 2019.

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“The Controversy over Term Limits in the United States and Abroad.” Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. May 2, 2019.

“Discrimination.” Guest lecturer, “Law and Social Justice” course taught by Professor Fred Galves. Colorado College. Mar. 1, 2019.

Panelist, “Comparative Analysis: The Nuremberg and Tokyo International Military Tribunals.” Conference on: “70 Years Later: The International Military Tribunal for the Far East.” International Nuremberg Principles Academy. Nuremberg Tribunal courtroom in Nuremberg, Germany. May 18, 2018.

Book talks on UNITED STATES LAW AND POLICY ON TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: o Stanford Law School. Jan. 30, 2018. o Tufts University Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy. Oct. 13, 2016. o Saybrook College Tea, Yale University. Oct. 5, 2016. o Columbia Law School. Sept. 27, 2016. o Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. Sept. 20, 2016. o Harvard Law School. Sept. 15, 2016. o 2016 Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association. Philadelphia, PA. Sept. 3, 2016.

(Panel discussion of book.) o Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Aug. 16, 2016. o 3rd International Conference on Democratic Governance in the Developing World, Center for

Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Washington, DC. July 19, 2016. o 9th Biennial Conference on Policy History. Nashville, TN. June 1, 2016. o Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. May 19, 2016. o University of Cambridge. May 13, 2016. (Book launch.) o University of Oxford. May 11, 2016. (Book launch.) o University of London School of Oriental & African Studies. May 10, 2016. (Book launch.) o King’s College London. May 9, 2016. o Harvard University Department of Government. Apr. 5, 2016. o Yale Law School. Mar. 29, 2016. (Book launch.) o Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Mar. 22, 2016. (Book launch.) o 2016 Annual Meeting, International Studies Association. Atlanta, GA. Mar. 16, 2016. (Panel

discussion of book.) o New York University. Mar. 10, 2016. o Georgetown University Law Center. Apr. 23, 2015. o George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. Apr. 1, 2015. o Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Feb. 4, 2015.

“Legal and Policy Innovations: Nonprofit Organizations and Social Enterprises.” Yale Law School. Oct. 4, 2016.

2016 Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association. Philadelphia, PA: o Discussant, Panel: “Law and Patterns of Political Contestation.” Sept. 3, 2016. o “The Role of Law: Punishing Perpetrators of Genocide and Other Mass Atrocities.” Sept. 2, 2016. o Chair and Discussant, Panel: “Innovation and Evolution in International Law, Norms, and the Law of

War.” Sept. 2, 2016.

Chair and Discussant, Panel: “Rights and Liberal Legality in the Global Context.” 2016 Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association. New Orleans, LA. June 2, 2016.

“Commemorating the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.” George Mason University School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Apr. 7, 2016.

2016 Annual Meeting, International Studies Association. Atlanta, GA: o Discussant, Panel: “Inside Out: Linking Local and Global Politics of Religion.” Mar. 19, 2016. o Chair, Panel: “Ethnicity, Migration, and Governance: Between Human Rights and International

Security.” Mar. 18, 2016. o Discussant, Panel: “The International Criminal Court.” Mar. 18, 2016. o Chair, Panel: “Sexual Violence and Mass Atrocities: Critical Reflections on Advocacy, Investigation,

and Intervention.” Mar. 17, 2016.

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o Chair, Panel: “Human Rights and State Capacity.” Mar. 16, 2016.

Moderator, Panel: “Nurturing Future Geniuses: Innovations in Education.” 92nd Street Y. New York, NY. Mar. 10, 2016.

Moderator, Panel: “International Law in Domestic Human Rights Advocacy.” Harvard Law School. Feb. 26, 2016.

“Genocide Incitement: Legal and Policy Considerations.” Yale Law School. Feb. 18, 2016.

“Legal Issues in Social Entrepreneurship.” Harvard Law School. Oct. 19, 2015.

Moderator, Panel: “Ethical Issues in International Law Practice.” 2015 Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law. Washington, DC. Apr. 11, 2015.

Keynote speaker, Conference: “Commemorating the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.” Texas Christian University. Apr. 9, 2015.

“Workshop on Social Enterprise Law.” Harvard Law School. Cambridge, MA. Mar. 9, 2015.

Panelist, “Future Directions: Genocide Studies and Digital Media Archives.” Conference: “Memory, Media, and Technology: Exploring the Trajectories of Schindler’s List.” University of Southern California Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education. Nov. 18, 2014.

“Change Agents: The Role of Women in Rebuilding Post-Conflict Societies.” Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Oct. 30, 2014.

“View from the Ground: International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice in Rwanda.” Tufts University Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy. Sept. 8, 2014.

“Gacaca: A Customary Form of Transitional Justice.” Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. May 9, 2014.

Keynote speaker, Conference: “An Evening of Remembrance: Armenia, The Holocaust, and Rwanda.” Co-hosts: Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and Harvard Foundation. Harvard University. Apr. 27, 2014.

“Transitional Justice and Social Entrepreneurship in Post-Genocide Rwanda.” Guest lecturer, “International Human Rights in the African Context” course taught by Professor Soo-Ryun Kwon. Yale University. Apr. 16, 2014.

“Legal Legacies of the Genocide Against Tutsi in Rwanda: Transitional Justice, Domestic Law, and International Law.” National University of Rwanda. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 10, 2014.

Panelist, “The International Legacies of the Rwandan Genocide.” Conference: “20th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.” Yale University. Mar. 31, 2014.

“Workshop on Social Enterprise Law.” Harvard Law School. Mar. 28, 2014.

Conference: “The Liberal Arts, Civic Engagement, and Social Entrepreneurship.” Bard College and Open Society Foundation’s International Higher Education Support Program. Istanbul, Turkey: o “Economics of Social Entrepreneurship: Realities of Funding and Fundraising.” Mar. 24, 2014. o “Facing Challenges in Social Entrepreneurship.” Mar. 24, 2014. o “The Art of Argument in Social Entrepreneurship – Workshop 2.” Mar. 23, 2014. o “The Art of Argument in Social Entrepreneurship – Workshop 1.” Mar. 23, 2014. o “Keynote: Social Entrepreneurship.” Mar. 22, 2014.

“Making Social and Environmental Impact through Legal Careers: Roles for Attorneys in Social Entrepreneurship.” Harvard Law School. Feb. 20, 2014. (Inaugural speaker to the Harvard Law School Social Enterprise Law Association.)

Panelist (along with Luis Moreno Ocampo, former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court), Screening of “Watchers of the Sky.” Yale University. Feb. 10, 2014.

“Start-ups and the Law: Social Enterprise Legal Issues – Part 2 of 2.” Yale Law School. Nov. 21, 2013.

“Start-ups and the Law: Social Enterprise Legal Issues – Part 1 of 2.” Yale Law School. Nov. 6, 2013.

Book talks on SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AGE OF ATROCITIES: o Kigali Institute of Management. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 3, 2014. o Yale University. Mar, 5, 2014. o Guest lecturer, “Social Enterprise in Developing Economies” course taught by Professor Bo Hopkins.

Yale University. Feb. 13, 2014.

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o University of Maryland Center for International Development and Conflict Management. Oct. 31, 2013.

o Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. Oct. 30, 2013. o Pacific Lutheran University. Oct. 8, 2013. o John Marshall Law School. Sept. 13, 2013. o Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Apr. 16, 2013. o Yale University. Apr. 11, 2013. o Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. Apr. 4, 2013. o George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. Mar. 20, 2013. o University of Michigan Law School. Mar. 14, 2013. o University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Mar. 14, 2013. o New York University School of Law. Mar. 7, 2013. o Kean University Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program. Mar. 5, 2013. o University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business. Mar. 1, 2013. o Yale Law School. Feb. 7, 2013. o Fordham University School of Law. Feb. 6, 2013. o American University Washington College of Law / American University School of

International Service. Jan. 31, 2013. o Georgetown University. Nov. 3, 2012. o National University of Rwanda’s Center for Conflict Management. Kigali, Rwanda. Oct. 8, 2012. o Kigali Institute of Science & Technology. Kigali, Rwanda. Oct. 4, 2012. o Kigali Institute of Education. Kigali, Rwanda. Oct. 3, 2012. o George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. Oct. 18, 2011.

“Transitional Justice in Comparative Context: South Africa and Rwanda.” New York University School of Law. Apr. 25, 2013.

“The History, Politics, and Law of Transitional Justice in Rwanda: Gacaca and the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.” Guest lecturer, “The Rwandan Genocide in Comparative Context” course taught by Professor David Simon. Yale University. Apr. 10, 2013.

“Entrepreneurship in Africa.” George Washington University. Mar. 1, 2013.

“Retributive and Restorative Justice: Pursuing Justice and Peace Concurrently.” Conference: “Moving Forward: The Future of the International Criminal Court in Light of Recent Developments.” Emory University Law School. Feb. 26, 2013.

Book talks on AFTER GENOCIDE: o National University of Rwanda’s Center for Conflict Management. Kigali, Rwanda. Oct. 8, 2012. o Kigali Institute of Science & Technology. Kigali, Rwanda. Oct. 4, 2012. o University of Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia. Nov. 16, 2010. o Yale Law School. Apr. 17, 2009. o Yale University Department of Political Science. Apr. 13, 2009. o Guest lecturer, section 2 of “Formation of U.S. Policy” course taught by Professor Stephen Wrage.

U.S. Naval Academy. Mar. 27, 2009. o Guest lecturer, section 1 of “Formation of U.S. Policy” course taught by Professor Stephen Wrage.

U.S. Naval Academy. Mar. 27, 2009. o Guest lecturer, “Introduction to International Relations” course taught by Professor Stephen Wrage.

U.S. Naval Academy. Mar. 27, 2009. o Manor Road Building, University of Oxford. Mar. 17, 2009. (Book launch.)

Panelist, “Social Entrepreneurship.” Conference: “Annual Meeting of the Association of Marshall Scholars.” Stanford University. June 23, 2012.

“The Role of Media and Literature Before, During, and After Genocide.” Conference: “18th Annual Commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide.” Co-hosts: Grand Lac Community and Tutsi Genocide Survivors Community in Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. May 19, 2012.

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“Preserving Memory, Promoting Justice: Recollection, Reconciliation, and Retribution in the Aftermath of Genocide.” Conference: “18th Annual Commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide.” New York University School of Law. Apr. 15, 2012.

“The Role of Media and Literature Before, During, and After Genocide.” Conference: “18th Annual Commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide.” Co-hosts: Rwandan Embassy and Rwandan Community in North America. Georgetown University. Apr. 7, 2012.

Chair, Panel: “Protest, Violence, and Contested Memories: Navigating Past and Present Ruptures in Iraq, Russia, and Rwanda.” Co-hosts: Oxford Transitional Justice Research (University of Oxford) and the University of London School of Oriental & African Studies. Washington, DC. Feb. 16, 2012.

Moderator, Panel: “The Selection of Judges: Appointment vs. Election.” Conference: “Judicial Politics.” Host: Yale Law & Policy Review. Yale Law School. Oct. 22, 2011.

Panelist, “Sustainable Social Enterprises and Pro-Poor Growth.” Conference: Social Enterprise and the Relationship Between Markets, State, and Society.” Columbia University School of International and Political Affairs. Mar. 10, 2011.

Panelist, Symposium: “The Impact on Regional Trade Agreements on Human Rights.” University of Miami Law School. Feb. 26, 2011.

“Business and Entrepreneurship in Rwanda: Challenges and Opportunities.” Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. Nov. 29, 2010.

“Genocide, International Law, and Transitional Justice: Options and Challenges in Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Reconciliation.” University of Puerto Rico Law School. Oct. 2, 2010.

“Atrocities and Social Entrepreneurship.” Unite for Sight’s 6th Annual International Health Conference. Yale University. Apr. 18, 2009.

“Post-Genocide Politics.” Guest lecturer, “The Rwandan Genocide in Comparative Context” course taught by Professor David Simon. Yale University. Apr. 13, 2009.

Panelist, Screening of “Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire.” Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. Mar. 12, 2009.

“The Establishment of the Kigali Public Library.” Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University. Feb. 27, 2009.

“Welcoming Remarks and Introduction.” Conference: “Governing After 2008” hosted by the Yale Law & Policy Review. Yale Law School. Sept. 27, 2008.

“Atrocities and Social Entrepreneurship.” Unite for Sight’s 5th Annual International Health Conference. Yale University. Apr. 12, 2008.

“The Power of Young People in Small Groups with Big Ideas: Social Entrepreneurship in the 21 st Century.” James Monroe Scholars Program, College of William & Mary. Apr. 8, 2008.

“Post-Genocide Social Entrepreneurship: Private Foreign Aid or Neocolonialism?” College of William & Mary. Apr. 7, 2008.

“How Does a Country Overcome Mass Violence?” Guest lecturer, second section of “Politics in Africa” course taught by Professor David Backer. College of William & Mary. Apr. 7, 2008.

“How Does a Country Overcome Mass Violence?” Guest lecturer, first section of “Politics in Africa” course taught by Professor David Backer. College of William & Mary. Apr. 7, 2008.

“Social Entrepreneurship as a Sustainable Development Initiative in the Global South.” Yale University School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. May 2, 2007.

“Atrocities and Social Entrepreneurship.” Unite for Sight’s 4th Annual International Health Conference. Stanford University School of Medicine. Apr. 15, 2007.

“The Politics of Establishing War Crimes Tribunals.” London School of Economics and Political Science. Mar. 21, 2007.

“Too Little, Too Late: The U.S. Role in Establishing the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.” Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University. May 24, 2006.

“An Overview of Transitional Justice Mechanisms.” Guest lecturer, “Managing Global Diversity: The Matrix of Change” course taught by Professor Eva Meyersson Milgrom. Stanford University. Mar. 14, 2006.

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“Social Entrepreneurship in Developing and Post-Conflict States: The Kigali Public Library as a Case Study.” Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University. Feb. 1, 2006.

“Justice in Jeopardy: Accountability for the Darfur Atrocities.” Conference: “The Criminal Law of Genocide: International, Comparative, and Contextual Aspects.” Nottingham Law School. Nottingham, UK. Sept. 1, 2005.

“International Justice Responses to Genocide: Consensus, Compromise, and Controversy.” Conference: “Genocide in Our Midst: Remembering Rwanda, Debating Darfur.” Magdalen College, University of Oxford. May 25, 2005.

Panelist, “Mad, Bad, or Just Big: Is the United States the Antithesis of International Cooperation?” St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford. Feb. 25, 2005.

“The Future of Transitional Justice: Dealing with Suspects of Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, and Terrorism.” Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford. Oct. 20, 2004.

“Introducing the Future of International Justice.” Introduction of International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo. Rhodes House, University of Oxford. June 27, 2004.

“Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide.” Rhodes House, University of Oxford. June 23, 2004.

“Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide.” St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford. May 15, 2004.

“Dealing (with) the Ace of Spades: Contextualizing the Prosecution of Saddam Hussein in the History and Evolution of War Crimes Trials.” St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford. Feb. 11, 2004.

“Accounting for Past Rights, Not Just Wrongs.” Conference: “Post-Conflict Development: Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Reconciliation.” St. Anthony’s College, University of Oxford. June 28, 2003.

“Defending Human Rights Through Public Service.” Guest lecturer, international law course taught by Professor Laura Dickinson. University of Connecticut School of Law. Apr. 29, 2002.

“Towards an International Criminal Court.” Yale University. Feb. 20, 2000.

POLICY BRIEFINGS

“Legislating Atrocity Prevention.” o U.S. Department of State – Office of Global Criminal Justice. Sept. 30, 2020. o U.S. Consulate in Sydney, Australia. Dec. 11, 2019. o Federal Bureau of Investigation. Nov. 12, 2019.

“Protectors of Predators or Prey: Bystanders and Upstanders amid Sexual Crimes.” o U.S. Consulate in Sydney, Australia. Dec. 11, 2019. o Pixel Project (global non-profit organization whose mission is to combat violence against women and

girls). Video conference. July 20, 2018. o Facebook. Menlo Park, CA. June 22, 2018. o U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Staff. Washington, DC. June 19, 2018.

Panelist, “Conflict Prevention and Termination: Lessons Learned from Syria to Afghanistan and Beyond.” Council on Foreign Relations. New York, NY. May 3, 2019.

“Commemorating the Massacre at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue.” Stanford Law School. Nov. 2, 2018.

“U.S. Foreign Policymaking in the Era of Trump.” EastWest Institute / Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. New York, NY. Sept. 5, 2017.

Book talks on UNITED STATES LAW AND POLICY ON TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: o American Bar Association. Washington, DC. Feb. 27, 2018. o U.S. Military Academy. Oct. 18, 2016. o U.S. Agency for International Development. Washington, DC. Sept. 26, 2016. o Justice Sector Training, Research, and Coordination (JUSTRAC) Advanced Training Program. U.S.

Department of State. Washington, DC. June 24, 2016. o New York City Bar Association. New York, NY. June 6, 2016. o U.S. Department of State. Washington, DC. May 18, 2016.

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o Washington Working Group on the International Criminal Court. May 17, 2016. o International Center on Transitional Justice. New York, NY. Apr. 29, 2016. o Judicial Conference of the United States – International Judicial Relations Committee. (The

Judicial Conference is the policy-making body of the U.S. government’s judicial branch.) U.S. Department of State. Washington, DC. May 19, 2015.

Book talks on SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AGE OF ATROCITIES: o The Smithsonian. Washington, DC. Feb. 27, 2017. o Indego Africa. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 8, 2014. o Yale Club of Turkey. Istanbul, Turkey. Mar. 20, 2014. o New York City Bar Association. New York, NY. Feb. 3, 2014. o Yale Club of New York City. New York, NY. Oct. 24, 2013. o Georgetown Retirement Residence. Washington, DC. Sept. 16, 2013. o Yale Club of Chicago, Mayer Brown LLP, and Truman National Security Project. Chicago, IL.

Sept. 12, 2013. o British Embassy. Washington, DC. June 26, 2013. o Yale Club of Washington, DC. City Club of Washington. Washington, DC. June 12, 2013. o Aspen Institute. Washington, DC. Feb. 28, 2013. o Ashoka U 2013 Exchange / University of San Diego. Feb. 21, 2013. o Humanity in Action. New York, NY. Sept. 29, 2012.

Master of Ceremonies, Kwibuka: Annual Commemoration of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Host: Rwandan Embassy. Washington, DC. o Apr. 7, 2017. o Apr. 7, 2016. o Apr. 7, 2015.

Moderator, “Military Service, Defense, Diplomacy, and Security.” British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 12, 2016.

Moderator and Panelist, Congressional Briefing on the International Criminal Court and Screening of “Watchers of the Sky.” United States Capitol. Washington, DC. Feb. 20, 2015.

“Social Entrepreneurship and Transitional Justice.” Youth in Diplomacy. Kigali, Rwanda. July 21, 2014.

Panelist, “Pathways to Social Entrepreneurship.” New York City Office of the Mayor. Brooklyn, NY. May 29, 2014.

“Remembering Rwanda: Reflections on the 20th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi.” Council on Foreign Relations. New York, NY. Apr. 29, 2014.

“Update from the American Friends of the Kigali Public Library.” Rotary Club of Kigali-Virunga. Hotel Umubano. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 9, 2014.

Panelist, “The Crisis in Syria.” Briefing for a U.S. Congressperson sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. Cannon House Office Building, United States Congress. July 18, 2013.

“Building Rwanda’s First Public Library.” Co-hosts: Pitch Salon and Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. Case Foundation. Washington, DC. July 16, 2013.

“Transitional Justice in Rwanda: Comparing Gacaca and the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.” Conference: “19th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide.” Rwandan Embassy. Sheraton Silver Spring Hotel. Silver Spring, MD. Apr. 7, 2013.

Co-Chair, Workshop: “How Should the Role of the United States, and the Trans-Atlantic Alliance, Evolve in the World in the Next 20 Years?” Host: Association of Marshall Scholars. British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 18, 2012.

“Inaugurating Rwanda’s First-Ever Public Library.” Kigali Public Library. Kigali, Rwanda. Oct. 5, 2012.

“International Law and Transitional Justice.” Co-hosts: Humanity in Action and Lantos Foundation for Human Rights & Justice. O’Melveny & Myers LLP. Washington, DC. Feb. 26, 2012.

Panelist, “September 11 and the Millennials: Perspectives on the Future of Foreign Policy 10 Years On.” Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. United States Navy Memorial. Washington, DC. Sept. 6, 2011.

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“Regional Options for Justice in Africa.” Conference: “Anticipating and Countering Atrocities in Africa.” Central Intelligence Agency / United States Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Arlington, VA. Apr. 16, 2010.

“Genocide, Reconciliation, International Law, and International Organizations.” United States African Command (AFRICOM). Vicenza, Italy. Mar. 31, 2010.

Book talks on AFTER GENOCIDE: o Residence of U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda W. Stuart Symington. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 4, 2009. o Kigali Public Library. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 4, 2009. o Conference: “15 Years After Genocide: Where Now for Rwanda?” Hotel Umubano. Kigali, Rwanda.

Apr. 3, 2009. (Book launch.)

“Report on the 5th Year Reunion Gift.” Yale University. June 4, 2005.

“The Use and Misuse of Media in Rwanda: ‘Hotel Rwanda’ and the Promise of Rwanda’s First Public Library.” Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Towers. New York, NY. Feb. 17, 2005.

“Post-Conflict Reconstruction.” Rotary Club of Oxford. Oxford, UK. Dec. 8, 2003.

“Social Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century.” International Youth Assembly of the YMCA-YWCA. Umeå, Sweden. Oct. 17, 2003.

“Post-Conflict Reconstruction.” Rotary Club of Cambridge. Cambridge, UK. Apr. 1, 2003.

“International Efforts to Support Rwanda’s Genocide Recovery.” Hotel Umubano. Kigali, Rwanda. Jan. 15, 2003.

“Building Rwanda’s First Public Library.” 93rd Annual Rotary International Convention. Barcelona, Spain. June 24, 2002.

“Building Rwanda’s First Public Library.” International Student House. Washington, DC. Feb. 16, 2002.

“Rwanda: Land of a Thousand Hills; Land of a Million Graves.” Rwandan Embassy. Washington, DC. July 7, 2001.

“Foul Sense of Justice: Pre-Trial Detention in the Danish Criminal Justice System.” Humanity in Action. The Hague, The Netherlands. July 2, 1999.

“News from New Haven: The State of Yale University: A Report from the University’s Student Body President.” Yale Club of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. June 3, 1998.

MEDIA INTERVIEWS

Interviews on Protectors of Predators or Prey: Bystanders and Upstanders amid Sexual Crimes article: o Brian Frye, Zachary Kaufman on “Bad Samaritan” Laws, Ipse Dixit Podcast, Feb. 13, 2020. o Leonard Baynes, Bad Samaritan Laws: What Needs to Change?, Briefcase: Humanities and the Law

Podcast, Jan. 24, 2020. o Jennifer Latson, The Mind of an Enabler, PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, Jan.-Feb. 2020, at 75-81, 90-91. o Leonard Baynes & Doug Mueller, Briefcase: Bad Samaritan Laws, Houston Public Media, Nov. 19,

2019. o Voice of America. Aug. 25, 2018. o Stanford Law School website. Aug. 10, 2018.

Erik Ortiz, Will Former Boston College Student Charged in Boyfriend’s Suicide Return to U.S.?, NBC News, Nov. 1, 2019.

Diplomatic Immunity, BBC, Oct. 7, 2019 (interview starts at 3:10:25). Interviews on Lessons from Rwanda: Post-Genocide Law and Policy essay (commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda):

o The Role of Media in Inciting Violence, Voice of America, Oct. 2, 2019 (interview starts at 00:00). o Voice of America, Sept. 9, 2019 Interview starts at 21:48). o Voice of America. June 6, 2019. o CNBC. Apr. 8, 2019. o Voice of America. Apr. 4, 2019.

Brooke A. Lewis, Family Fears for Outlook of Fort Bend Native Held in Thai Jail for Year, HOUSTON

CHRONICLE. Aug. 16, 2019.

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Mariam Salehi, Transitional Justice as a Foreign Policy Issue Across the Atlantic: Trends and Counter-Trends, Johns Hopkins University American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Aug. 15, 2019.

Neha Wadekar, Will International Courts Investigate Pro-Trump Media?, Foreign Policy, Aug. 14, 2019.

Ty Joplin, The White House’s Quiet Deregulation of Weapons and War, AL BAWABA, Apr. 16, 2019.

US Revokes Visa of War Crimes Court Prosecutor, BBC, Apr. 5, 2019 (interview starts at 6:48).

Maria Cramer, The Case of a Rwandan Man Accused of Genocide Could Hinge on Witness Credibility, BOSTON

GLOBE, Apr. 1, 2019.

Ty Joplin, The US’ Thwarting of the ICC Could Make it Easier to Commit War Crimes, AL BAWABA, Mar. 27, 2019.

Thomas Brent, Why the Philippines’ ICC Exit Could “Undermine Years of Quiet Diplomacy,” SOUTHEAST ASIA

GLOBE, Mar. 16, 2019.

Trump Administration Policy Towards the International Criminal Court, BBC, Sept. 10, 2018.

Interviews on UNITED STATES LAW AND POLICY ON TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE book: o Documentary: TOKYO TRIAL: JUSTICE WITH AN ACCENT (Viange Production 2017). o Documentary: DEATH LABORATORY: APOCALYPSE IN JAPAN (Viange Production 2017). o Public Interest Podcast. Aug. 28, 2017. o The “Office Hours” show at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Sept. 1, 2016.

“How ISIS May Face Justice for their Atrocities.” “Global Dispatches” podcast. Nov. 17, 2017.

“This Supreme Court Case Could Impact Foreign Policy.” “Global Dispatches” podcast. Oct. 19, 2017.

Anne-Catherine Brigida, Turning Guerilla Fighters into Entrepreneurs, BBC, Mar. 24, 2016.

“The Closing of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.” Turkish Radio Television (TRT) Global. Dec. 14, 2015.

“Commemorating the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.” KQED Public Radio (National Public Radio-affiliated radio show based in Northern California). Apr. 8, 2015.

J.P. Lawrence, The Aid Game, AMERICAN INTEREST, Dec. 23, 2014.

Alin K. Gregorian, Celebrating Survival: Harvard Pays Tribute to Survivors of Holocaust, as Well as Armenian and Rwandan Genocides, ARMENIAN MIRROR-SPECTATOR, May 16, 2014.

Melissa Ip, Starting a Social Enterprise? 6 Useful Tips from Legal Experts, HUFFINGTON POST, Dec. 9, 2013.

“Individual v. Corporate Social Responsibility.” Voice of America. Aug. 21, 2013.

Interview on SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AGE OF ATROCITIES book. Voice of America. June 14, 2013.

“Effective Communication Strategies.” Voice of America. Apr. 27, 2011.

“Developing a Reading Culture.” Voice of America. Dec. 8, 2010.

“Justice for All.” Voice of America. Nov. 18, 2009.

“Literacy.” Voice of America. June 29, 2009.

Interview on AFTER GENOCIDE book. Rwandan Television “Tuesday Forum” show. Kigali, Rwanda. Apr. 14, 2009.

“Conflict Resolution.” Voice of America. Nov. 14, 2007.

“Volunteerism.” Voice of America. Sept. 26, 2007.

“Media and Pop Culture Influence on Youth in the U.S. and Africa.” Voice of America. May 16, 2007.

“Philanthropy in Africa.” Voice of America. Mar. 8, 2007.

“Yale/Oxford Student Spearheads American Efforts to Build a Public Library in Rwanda.” Voice of America. Feb. 13, 2007.

“Building Rwanda’s First Public Library.” Voice of America. Mar. 27, 2002.

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CAREER AND SKILLS LECTURES

Panelist, “Balancing Policy, Advocacy, and Research.” International Studies Association. Webinar. May 20, 2020.

Panelist, “Successfully Navigating the Academic Job Market.” Stanford Law School. May 13, 2019.

“Academic Engagement with the Public.” Webinar: Public Engagement. Humanity in Action. Feb. 12, 2019.

“Careers in International Law, International Security, Foreign Affairs, and Human Rights.” o Colorado College. Feb. 28, 2019. o Stanford Law School. Jan. 30, 2018. o Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. Sept. 21, 2016. o Growing Up Green Charter School. Queens, NY. May 6, 2014. (Career talk to students in

kindergarten to fifth grade.) o George Washington University. Oct. 28, 2012. o University of Puerto Rico Law School. Sept. 10, 2010.

“Marshall Scholars’ Public Service Projects.” Host: Association of Marshall Scholars. o British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 11, 2016. o British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 13, 2015. o British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 14, 2014. o British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 15, 2013. o British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 18, 2012. o Dirksen Senate Office Building, United States Congress. Sept. 19, 2011. o Rayburn House Office Building, United States Congress. Sept. 20, 2010. (Co-host: U.S. Congressman

John Spratt.)

“Book Publishing.” Association of Marshall Scholars. London, United Kingdom. May 8, 2016.

“Serving as a U.S. Supreme Court Fellow.” Harvard Law School. Oct. 27, 2015.

Co-Chair, Workshop: “Academia and Public Policy.” Host: Association of Marshall Scholars. British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 14, 2015.

Participant, Workshop: “Teaching Human Rights.” 2015 Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association Conference. San Francisco, CA. Sept. 2, 2015.

Moderator, Panel: “The Role of Lawyers in Impact Investing,” Conference: “Legal Issues in Impact Investing.” Morgan Lewis LLP. Washington, DC. May 11, 2015.

Keynote speaker, Cum Laude Ceremony. Shady Side Academy. Pittsburgh, PA. Apr. 20, 2015. (Commencement-type speech to students at the high school I attended.)

“From Rowe to Rwanda.” Shady Side Academy. Pittsburgh, PA. Nov. 3, 2014. (Career talk to students at the high school I attended.)

Co-Chair, Workshop: “Academic Influence on Public Policy.” Host: Association of Marshall Scholars. British Embassy. Washington, DC. Sept. 17, 2013.

“Applying to Law School, Graduate School Fellowships (e.g., Marshall Scholarship), and Graduate Schools in the United Kingdom (e.g., Oxford University).” New York University. Apr. 30, 2013.

Panelist, “Careers in Law and Social Entrepreneurship.” New York University School of Law. Mar. 12, 2013.

“Pursuing Higher Education in the United Kingdom.” Conference: “Championing Hispanic Higher Education Success: Advancing Access and Opportunity in a Changing Environment.” Host: Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities. Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC. Oct. 22, 2012.

Chair, Panel: “Senior Fellows in Action: Lessons in Social Entrepreneurship from the Humanity in Action Community.” Humanity in Action. New York, NY. Sept. 29, 2012.

“Undertaking Public Health Work in Africa.” Host: GlobeMed. George Washington University. Mar. 24, 2012.

“Law Journals 2.0: The Role, Management, and Growth of Law Journals in the Digital Age.” University of Puerto Rico Law School. Feb. 22, 2010.

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Panelist, “Nuts and Bolts of Book Publishing: Author Experiences in Human Rights and Development Policy.” Yale Law School. Mar. 30, 2009.

“Post-Graduate Scholarship and Service.” United States Naval Academy. Mar. 27, 2009.

“Careers in Social Entrepreneurship.” Yale University. Feb. 21, 2009.

“Being a Social Entrepreneur.” Guest lecturer, “Leadership Out of the Box” course taught by Professor Ella Bell. Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business. Mar. 2, 2006.

“A Talk with Social Entrepreneur Zachary D. Kaufman.” William Jewett Tucker Foundation, Dartmouth College. Mar. 1, 2006.

“Taking Action in Rwanda.” Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business. Feb. 28, 2006.

“International Public Service in Post-Conflict Nations.” Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution. The Hague, The Netherlands. o Aug. 5, 2003. o Aug. 14, 2002.

BIOGRAPHIES

MICHAEL GORDON, BECOMING A SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR: STARTING OUT, SCALING UP, AND STAYING

TRUE 17, 22-25, 144-45 (2020) (book by University of Michigan Ross School of Business professor about social entrepreneurs discussing my involvement in building the Kigali Public Library).

Kerry Yang, Exploring Our Duties and Bad Samaritan Laws, CATALYST (student newspaper of Colorado College), Mar. 11, 2019.

Stanley Chang, Zachary D. Kaufman: Bystanders and Upstanders, MARSHALL ALUMNI NEWSLETTER (alumni magazine of Association of Marshall Scholars), Fall 2018, at 30.

University of Oxford Department of Politics and International Relations, Zachary Kaufman to Serve on US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Jan. 20, 2017.

University of Oxford Department of Politics and International Relations, United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice, by Zachary D. Kaufman, Aug. 31, 2016.

Jennifer Roupe, 24 Seniors Inducted Into Cum Laude Society, SHADY SIDE ACADEMY NEWS, Apr. 21, 2015.

Jennifer Roupe, Supreme Court Fellow Dr. Zachary Kaufman ’96 Speaks to Students, SHADY SIDE ACADEMY

NEWS, Nov. 4, 2014.

Andrew Klaber, Magdalen’s Marshall Scholars, FLOREAT MAGDALENA (alumni magazine of University of Oxford’s Magdalen College, University of Oxford), 2013, at 16.

Cristina Rouvalis, Zachary Kaufman: Combating Genocide and Building Peace, SHADY SIDE ACADEMY

MAGAZINE, Summer 2013, at 40.

Elise Hunter, Developing Peace: Social Entrepreneurship in Troubled Regions, HUFFINGTON POST, July 23, 2013.

Yong Suh, Marshalling Social Entrepreneurship, MARSHALL ALUMNI NEWSLETTER (alumni magazine of Association of Marshall Scholars), Mar. 2013, at 14.

Kulsoom Jafri, Professor Shares About Building First Rwandan Library, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

HATCHET, Oct. 19, 2011.

Top 99 Under 33 Foreign Policy Leaders, DIPLOMATIC COURIER / YOUNG PROFESSIONALS IN FOREIGN

POLICY, Sept. 5, 2011.

A Holistic Approach to Combating Genocide, HUMANITY IN ACTION, 2011.

Humanity in Action, Kaufman Publishes Book on Rwandan Genocide, HUMANITY IN ACTION UK NEWSLETTER, Summer 2009, at 1.

Humanity in Action, A Public Library for Rwanda, MAKING A DIFFERENCE: HIA SENIOR FELLOWS IN

ACTION, Apr. 2009, at 49.

Susan Gonzalez, Law Student Launches Fundraising Effort for Rwanda’s First Public Library, YALE BULLETIN &

CALENDAR, Feb. 22, 2008, at 1.

Genevieve Suzuki, Building a Library is Just the Beginning, STUDENT LAWYER (publication of the American Bar Association), Jan. 2008, at 96.

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Training the Next Generation, STANFORD UNIVERSITY FREEMAN SPOGLI INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL

STUDIES (FSI) CENTER ON DEMOCRACY, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE RULE OF LAW (CDDRL) CENTER

OVERVIEW 2005-2006, at 29.

Jordana Lewis, Marshalls: A Real Class Act, NEWSWEEK, June 26, 2004, at 12.

Campus Clips, YALE ALUMNI MAGAZINE, Mar. 2002.

Morgantown Native Heading to Oxford, DOMINION POST (West Virginia newspaper), Dec. 30, 2001, at 8-B.

Yale Boasts Five New Rhodes, Marshall Scholars, YALE BULLETIN & CALENDAR, Dec. 14, 2001.

Four From Yale Named Marshall Scholarship Winners, YALE NEWS RELEASE, Dec. 7, 2001.

Steven Sun, Yale Ends 2-Year Marshall Scholarship Drought, YALE DAILY NEWS, Nov. 27, 2001, at 3.

Kim Oriole, Morgantowner Set to Go to the Mat for Classmates at Yale, DOMINION POST (West Virginia newspaper), June 7, 1998, at 1-A.

Deborah Bauer, Kaufman ’00 Wins Presidency, YALE DAILY NEWS, Apr. 13, 1998, at 1.

SERVICE – ACADEMIA

Reviewer: Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Routledge, International Security.

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER (2019 – present) Faculty Advisor, International Law LL.M. Program (2019 – present) Faculty Advisor, International Law Society (2019 – present) Member, Outcomes and Assessments Committee (2019 – present) Member, Graduate Legal Studies Committee (2019 – present) Member, Judicial Clerkships Committee (2019 – 2020)

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS (2020 – present) Treasurer and Member, Executive Committee, International Human Rights Section. Co-Convenor, International Human Rights Section Call for Papers Panel, 2021 AALS Annual Meeting.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2019 – present) Co-Chair (2020 – present) and Vice Chair (2019-2020), Human Rights Interest Group. Member, 2020 Research Forum Committee, Mid-Year Meeting. Member, 2020-21 Development Committee.

MARSHALL SCHOLAR SELECTION COMMITTEE (2020 – present) Member, Marshall Scholar Regional Selection Committee for Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana • Appointed by the U.K. Ambassador to the United States to serve on 6-person committee that selects 4-5 Marshall Scholars per year for full scholarships to study at the graduate level in the U.K.

ASSOCIATION OF MARSHALL SCHOLARS, United States and United Kingdom (2011 – present) Member (and, as of 2014, Member, Executive Committee), Board of Directors; Co-Chair (2012-2014) and Member (2011-2014), DC Regional Event Coordination Group.

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE LAW ASSOCIATION (2014 – 2016) Member, Advisory Board • Member of board that advised the creation and first two years of operation of Harvard Law School’s student group on social enterprise law.

YALE LAW SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS (2011 – 2014) Member, Advisory Board • Member of board that advised the operation of Yale Law School’s student group on social enterprise law, which I co-founded.

JINDAL GLOBAL LAW REVIEW, Delhi, India (2009) Executive Editor • Senior editor for the inaugural issue of India’s first global law school’s (Jindal Global Law School) law review.

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SERVICE – THINK TANKS

TRUMAN NATIONAL SECURITY PROJECT (2016 – present) Fellow.

GENOCIDE WATCH, United States (2013 – present) Member, Board of Advisors.

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES, United Kingdom (2015 – 2017) Member.

COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, United States (2013 – 2018) Term Member.

SERVICE – SOCIAL ENTERPRISES AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

INDEGO AFRICA, United States, Rwanda, and Ghana (2011 – present) Chair (2013-16) and Member (since 2011), Board of Advisors, and Member (2014-16), Board of Directors • Advising 501(c)(3) non-profit social enterprise that partners with cooperatives of women artisans in Rwanda and Ghana to bring their products to Western markets. Foundation partners include Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Initiative, Mastercard Foundation, and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Commercial partners include Polo Ralph Lauren, J.Crew, Anthropologie, Nicole Miller, and Urban Outfitters.

HUMANITY IN ACTION, United States and Europe (1999 – present) Member, American Planning Board and Senior Fellow • Advising 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes international study of human and minority rights.

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE KIGALI PUBLIC LIBRARY, United States and Rwanda (2001 – 2015) Founder, President, and Chair of the Board of Directors • Founded and led 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that collaborated with the Rotary Club of Kigali-Virunga to build multi-million dollar first-ever public library for Rwanda, now Rwanda’s national public library (renamed Rwanda Library Services).

BAR ADMISSIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS

Bar Admissions: o U.S. Supreme Court (2014-present) o District of Columbia (2012-present) o Maryland (2010-present)

Bar Association Memberships: o American Bar Association o District of Columbia Bar Association o Maryland State Bar Association

OTHER PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Society of International Law

Law and Society Association

American Political Science Association

International Studies Association

African Studies Association

International Association of Genocide Scholars

International Network of Genocide Scholars

Association of Marshall Scholars

U.S. Supreme Court Fellows Alumni Association

Humanity in Action Senior Fellows Association

Rotary Club of Kigali-Virunga, Rwanda (Honorary)