CURRICULUM VITA TIMOTHY O. LENZ ADDRESS Residence: 261 NE 28th Street (561) 391-2955 Business: Department of Political Science Social Science 384D (561) 297-3214 Lenz@fau.edu EDUCATION B.A. in Political Science (1977) St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota M.A. in Political Science (1979) University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Ph.D. in Political Science (1986) University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Dissertation: Interest Group Participation in the Politics of Sentencing Reform PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2004 Until Present: Professor of Political Science 1992-2004: Associate Professor of Political Science 1
1991 1984: Assistant Professor of Political Science 1984: Research Assistant Minnesota House of Representatives 1982 1983: Instructor University of Minnesota Department of Political Science 1982: Survey Researcher for project funded by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture 1979: Legislative Intern North Dakota Legislative Assembly 1971 1973: United States Army Military Police TEACHING Areas of Interest: undergraduate and graduate courses in public law (the courts, the constitution, law and American society) and American government. Activities: Chair, Teaching Learning Committee, University Faculty Senate. Special Assistant to the Dean of the College of Arts and Letters for Teaching Initiatives. Faculty Member of American Association for Higher Education/Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Cluster on Scholarly Inquiry About Active Pedagogies. Recipient of the Faculty Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Instruction, College of Social Science, 1988-1989. Recipient of a Teaching Incentive Award in 1993. 2
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS: Book: Changing Images of Law in Film & Television Crime Stories. 2003. New York: Peter Lang. 192 pages. ISBN 0-8204-5792-2 Book Chapter: Policing, Corruption and Democratic Development. 2003. (With Michael Wiatrowski and Lynette Feder). In Corruption, Policing, Security, and Democracy.Vol. 4.1. Eds. Stanley Einstein and Menachem Amir. Huntsville, TX: Office of International Criminal Justice. "Affirmative Action: Just and Constitutional." (With Dorothy M. Stetson). In John C. Shea, Ed., Arguments About American Politics. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1990. Journal Articles: Legal Conservatism in Crime Films. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. (Forthcoming) Approaching the First Amendment Freedom of Expression. In Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Liberties. Ed. By Stephens and Scheb. Greenwood Press. (Forthcoming) Rights Talk About Privacy in State Courts." Albany Law Review, State Constitutional Commentary 60(1997):1613-31. "The New U. PS:Political Science & Politics. (March 1997): 11-14. "Popular Law and Justice." Legal Studies Forum XX(1996):386-399. "The Restriction of Abortion Protesters in Florida." Albany Law Review, State Constitutional Commentary. 59(1996): 1685-1691. "Conservative Social Engineering and Air Pollution: Government Regulation of Television." Legal Studies Forum XVIII(1994):75-91. "Florida's Constitutional Right of Privacy and Criminal Justice Policies." Criminal Law Bulletin 28(March-April 1992):137-140. 3
"Judicial Construction of Privacy Rights in Florida." State Constitutional Commentaries and Notes 2(Summer 1991):1-6. "Florida Legislators' Perceptions of the Change to Single Member Districts." (With Anita Pritchard). State and Local Government Review 23(Fall 1991):134-138. Reprinted in Reapportionment and Representation in Florida: A Historical Collection. Susan A MacManus, editor. Lake Geneva, WI: Paladin House, 1991. "Politics, Rights and Undue Process of Law," Legal Studies Forum. XIV(1990):393-413. "Republican Virtue and the American Vigilante," Legal Studies Forum XI(1988):117-140. The Florida Supreme Court and the State Constitutional Right to Privacy. 13 Political Chronicle (2001): 4-15. Book Reviews: Louis Fisher. Nazi Saboteurs on Trial: A Military Tribunal & American Law. Forthcoming in Perspectives on Political Science. Tom Campbell. Separation of Powers in Practice. Perspectives on Political Science. Winter 2005. David Gray Adler and Michael Genovese. Eds. The Presidency & the Law. White House Studies. 2004. Evan Gerstmann. Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution. In Perspectives on Politics. 2004. Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin. The Rule of Rules: Morality, Rules, & the Dilemmas of Law. In Perspectives on Politics. 2003. William D. Popkin. Statutes in Court: The History and Theory of Statutory Interpretation. In Perspectives on Politics. 2001 Frohock, Fred M. Public Reason: Mediated Authority in the Liberal State. In Perspectives on Politics. 2000. Susan M. Behuniak. A Caring Jurisprudence: Listening to Patients at the Supreme Court. In Political Studies. 2001. J. Richard Piper. Ideologies and Institutions: American Conservative and Liberal Prescriptions Since 1933. In 27 Perspectives on Political Science. 1998. 4
David Abshire and Brock Brower. Putting America's House in Order: The Nation as a Family. In 26 Perspectives on Political Science. 1997. Daniel J. Mahoney, Editor. In Defense of Political Reason: Essays by Raymond Aron. In 25 Perspectives on Political Science. 1996. Georg Sorensen. Democracy and Democratization. In 24 Perspectives on Political Science. 1995. Anthony H. Birch. The Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy. In 23 Perspectives on Political Science. 1994. Judith A. Baer. Women In American Law: The Struggle Toward Equality from the New Deal to the Present. In 21 History Reviews of New Books. 1993. Donald E. Lively. The Constitution and Race: Moral Reality and Doctrinal Possibility. In Legal Studies Forum XVI:3 (1992). Jennifer Nedelsky. Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and Its Legacy. In Legal Studies Forum XV:3(1991). John Massaro. Supremely Political. In Political Science Quarterly (Spring 1991). Christopher E. Smith. United States Magistrates in the Federal Courts: Subordinate Judges. In 19 Perspective. 1990. Sue Davis. Justice Rehnquist and the Constitution. In Legal Studies Forum XIV:2 (1990). M.A. Eisenberg. The Nature of the Common Law. In 18 Perspective. 1989. Professional Meetings, Conferences, Symposia, and Workshops: American Association for Higher Education/Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Colloquium. Participated as Member of Cluster on Scholarly Inquiry About Active Pedagogies. San Diego, CA, March 28-April 4, 2004. Teaching Learning Center Workshop Critical Thinking in the Classroom. Organizer/Presenter of Workshop Jointly Sponsored by Teaching Learning Center and Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Analysis. Boca Raton, Florida, March 19, 2004. Teaching Learning Center Workshop on Active and Interactive Learning in Large Enrollment Classes. Organizer and Presenter. Jointly Sponsored by 5
Teaching Learning Center and Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Analysis. Boca Raton, Florida, April, 16, 2004. Assessment Conference, Indiana University Purdue University Assessment Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 2-4, 2003. Picturing Law in Crime Films: The Conservative Revolution in Crime Policy, Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 2003. Principal Faculty Organizer of Constitution Day Symposium, and Presenter of Paper on Popular Images of Law in Film,, September 17, 2003. Bringing Law to Power: The War and Emergency Powers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, April 2003. Faculty Organizer of Constitution Day Symposium on Current Issues in Constitutional Law (Jointly sponsored by the South Palm Beach County Bar Association and Department of Political Science),, September 27, 2002. Principal Organizer of Teaching and Learning Forum on Teaching Technology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, October 2002. Conservative Theories of Governance. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2001. The End of Rights, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 31-April 3, 1999. Reinventing Justice: Bringing the People Back In, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Sarasota, Florida, April 9, 1999. Chaired and served as member of panel on Elections, Public Opinion and the Media at the annual meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Sarasota, Florida, April 9, 1999. "Legal Populism: Bringing the People Back In," Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, Corpus Christi, Texas, March 18-21, 1998. Chair, Roundtable on "Developments in the Florida State University System," Meetings of the Florida Political Science Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1997. Chair, Panel entitled "The 1994 Congressional Elections," Meetings of the Florida Political Science Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1997. 6
Chair, Roundtable entitled "Legal Populism: Bringing the People Back In" at the November 1996 meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia. Principal organizer of a conference entitled "The Future of the University," (February 1996), Sponsored by the Boca Raton Faculty Senate of, Boca Raton, Florida. "A Comparative Analysis of Privacy Rights in State Appellate Courts," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, Austin, Texas, March 1992. "Judicial Construction of Privacy Rights in the State of Florida." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1990. "Conservative Social Engineering and the Constitution," Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Law and Society Association, Madison, Wisconsin, June 1989. "Electoral Reform and Single Member Districts in the Florida Legislature" (With Anita Pritchard), Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 1988. "Conservative Values and Neutral Principles," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1988. "Politics, Rights, and Undue Process of Law," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1988. "Interest Group Participation in the Politics of Sentencing Reform," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 1986. "Single-member Districts and the Vicious Art of Politics in Florida, Paper presented at the College of Social Science Faculty Symposium, September 1989. Moderator, Workshop on Individualism and Justice, Symposium for the Bicentennial of the Constitution: Equality in the Age of Liberty,, Boca Raton, Florida, October 24, 1987. 7