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Sarah L. Staszak Harvard University Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research 1730 Cambridge Street, S409 Cambridge, MA 02138 617.519.3873 sstaszak@rwj.harvard.edu Assistant Professor Political Science Department The City College of New York CUNY 160 Convent Street New York, NY 10031 (On Leave, 2013-2015) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Harvard University Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research 2013-2015 The City College of New York CUNY Assistant Professor 2010-Present Princeton University 2009-2010 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Politics The Brookings Institution 2007-2008 Research Fellow in Governance Studies EDUCATION Brandeis University 2010 PhD, Politics Comprehensive exam fields: American Politics, Political Theory, International Relations. Dissertation: The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment. Committee: Daniel Kryder and Steven Teles (co-chairs); Thomas Burke, R. Shep Melnick. Stonehill College 1999-2003 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Magna cum Laude

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Scholar in Health Policy Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2013-2015 PSC-CUNY Research Foundation Grant 2012-2013 American Judicature Award 2010 Best conference paper, awarded by the Law & Courts section of the American Political Science Association (for Institutions, Rulemaking, and the Politics of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure) Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Politics, Princeton University 2009-2010 Research Fellow in Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution 2007-2008 Gordon Public Policy Fellow, Brandeis University 2006-2007 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Fellowship, Brandeis University 2003-2009 Best Student Paper nomination, New England Political Science Association Spring 2007 Politics Department Summer Research Grant Summer 2005 Politics Department Summer Research Grant Summer 2004 Reordan Award for Excellence in Political Science, Stonehill College Spring 2003 PUBLICATIONS Books Sarah Staszak, No Day in Court: Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment (Studies in Postwar American Political Development, Oxford University Press, 2015). Articles Sarah Staszak, Realizing the Rights Revolution: Litigation and the Administrative State, Law & Social Inquiry 38 (Winter 2013). Sarah Staszak, Institutions, Rulemaking, and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment, Studies in American Political Development (October 2010). Book Chapters Sarah Staszak, Retrenching Access by Constraining Legal Aid, in The Rights Revolution Revisited, Lynda Dodd, ed. (under review) Sarah Staszak, Law and Courts in Falleti, Fioretes, and Sheingate, eds., Handbook on Historical Institutionalism (Oxford University Press: forthcoming, 2015) Book Reviews

Sarah Staszak, Private Power and Public Policy: Rights Enforcement in the Modern Litigation State, 47 Tulsa Law Review 77, Summer 2011 (Book Review) Working Papers Sarah Staszak, Enforcing Olmstead: Litigating the Rights of the Disabled (unpublished). Sarah Staszak, Private Weapons of the Strong State: Arbitration and Litigation (unpublished). Daniel Kryder and Sarah Staszak, Constitution as Clockwork: The Temporal Foundations of American Politics (unpublished). TEACHING EXPERIENCE The City College of New York CUNY 2010-present Assistant Professor, Political Science Introduction to United States Government and Politics; The Judiciary; Civil Rights and Wrongs (freshman writing intensive seminar); The American State (upper level seminar) Princeton University Postdoctoral Research Associate, Politics 2009-2010 Courts and Public Policy in the U.S.; Law and Society Brandeis University Teaching Fellow, Politics 2004-2007 Introduction to American Government; Introduction to Political Theory; Civil Liberties in America; Advanced Topics in Law and Political Theory (Democracy and the Jury) Teaching Fellow, Philosophy Introduction to Ethics Teaching Fellow, English University Seminar, first year writing course Writing Center Consultant CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS The Conservative Legal Movement and Alternative Dispute Resolution, presented at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 31-June 2, 2013 Defunding the Left: Constraining Access by Constraining Legal Aid, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, September 1-4, 2011.

The Ironies of Progressive Litigation Reform: The Conservative Legal Movement and Alternative Dispute Resolution, presented at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, June 2-5, 2011. Constitution as Clockwork: The Temporal Foundations of American Politics with Daniel Kryder, presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 2010. Institutions, Rulemaking, and the Politics of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, September 3-5, 2009. The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment in the United States presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 30-September 2, 2007. Challenges to Judicialization in Public Policy, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 30-September 2, 2007. The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment, presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 12-15, 2007 and the New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, April 27-28, 2007 (nominated for Best Student Paper Award). Constitution as Clockwork: The Temporal Foundations of American Politics, (with Daniel Kryder) presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, August 31- September 3, 2006 and the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, March 8-10, 2007. Social Rights and Constitutional Structure: Integrating the Constitution in Exile with Social Justice? presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 1-4, 2005. The Supreme Court and Elite Opinion: Legal Intellectuals and Civil Rights, 1930-1970, presented at the New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Portland, April 29-30, 2005. INVITED PRESENTATIONS The Ironies of Progressive Litigation Reform: The Conservative Legal Movement and Alternative Dispute Resolution, presented at the City College Workshop: The Rights Revolution Revisited: Political Science Perspectives on the Role of Private Enforcement of Civil Rights in the U.S., April 27, 2012. Invisible Constitutions and the Administrative Procedure Act, presented at the Constitutional Law Advanced Workshop, Princeton University, December 3-4, 2010. Invited Discussant, Law and Public Affairs Program, Princeton University (for R. Shep Melnick, The Supreme Court and the Civil Rights State ) The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment, presented to the Constitutional Law Advanced Workshop, Princeton University, December 11-12, 2009. The Politics of Judicial Retrenchment, presented at Williams College, December 2008.

SERVICE Conference Program Committee 2014 American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting Executive Board New England Political Science Association 2014-2017 Section Chair, Public Law New England Political Science Association 2013 Chair, Pi Sigma Alpha, CCNY Chapter Fall 2012- Present Comparative Politics Search Committee Fall 2012 Senior Thesis Advisor (Sarah Paige, Jonathan Florez, Felix Navarro) 2011-2013 General Studies Assessment Committee, CCNY January 2012 CCNY Faculty Senate 2011-2013 CCNY Travel Fund Committee 2011-2012 Assessment Committee, Political Science, CCNY Fall 2011 Campus Executive Committee, Skadden Honors Program in Legal Studies, CCNY 2010-Present PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Political Science Association American Society for Legal History Law and Society Association SKILLS Methodology Courses: Qualitative Methods (Brandeis University, Politics); Basic Quantitative Techniques/Statistical Methods (Boston University, Mathematics and Statistics)

REFERENCES Steven M. Teles Daniel Carpenter Associate Professor of Political Science Freed Professor of Government The Johns Hopkins University Harvard University 338 Mergenthaler Hall 1737 Cambridge Street 3400 N. Charles Street CGIS Knafel Building, 405 Baltimore, MD 21218 Cambridge, MA 02138 410.516.7540 617.495.8280 steles2@jhu.edu dcarpenter@gov.harvard.edu R. Shep Melnick John D. Skrentny Thomas P. O Neill Professor Professor of Sociology Boston College University of California San Diego Department of Political Science 9500 Gilman Drive Boston College La Jolla, CA 92093-0533 201 McGuinn Hall 858.534.0484 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3807 jskrentny@ucsd.edu 617.552.1896 shep.melnick@bc.edu