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Corey Brettschneider Professor Department of Political Science Box 1844 Brown University Providence RI 02912 Tel. 401-863-2180 Email: Corey_Brettschneider@Brown.edu Academic Appointments Brown University, Professor of Political Science, 2012-present; Associate Professor (with tenure) of Political Science and Public Policy, 2007-2012; Assistant Professor of Political Science, 2002-2007; Affiliated Faculty, Department of Philosophy, 2005-present Princeton University, Rockefeller Faculty Fellow, Center for Human Values, 2010-2011; Graduate Prize Fellow, Center for Human Values, 2000-2001; Preceptor, 2000-2001 Harvard Law School, Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Winter Term, 2009 Harvard University, Faculty Fellow, Safra Family Foundation Center for Ethics, 2006-2007 Stanford University, Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science, 2004-2005 Education Princeton University, M.A. 2000 (distinction), Ph.D. 2002, Department of Politics and Program in Political Philosophy Dissertation: Rights and Reciprocity: A Democratic Theory of Privacy, Property and Capital Punishment Committee: Amy Gutmann (Chair), George Kateb, Stephen Macedo Nominated for the Leo Strauss Prize in Political Philosophy Stanford Law School, J.D. 2005 University of Cambridge, M.Phil. 1996, Program in Political Thought and Intellectual History Pomona College, B.A. 1995, Politics and Philosophy

Research and Scholarship Books When The State Speaks, What Should it Say? How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2012). Subject of online symposium, publicreason.net (December 2012) Constitutional Law and American Democracy: Cases and Readings (New York, NY: Aspen Publishers, 2011). Democratic Rights: The Substance of Self-Government (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007). Subject of a six-article book symposium in Representation (April 2011). Translated and published in French as Les Droits du Peuple: Valeurs de la Démocratie with a new introduction by Charles Larmore (Éditions Hermann, 2009). Subject of Critical Exchange with Tom Christiano, Journal of Politics (October 2009). Subject of APSA Roundtable (September 2009). Subject of Critical Dialogue with Melissa Schwartzberg, Perspectives on Politics (June 2008). One of Choice s Outstanding Academic Titles for 2007. Awarded Cornell University Young Scholar Award for early manuscript (2004). Punishment, Property, and Justice: Philosophical Foundations of the Welfare and Death Penalty Controversies (Burlington, VT: Ashgate/Dartmouth Press, 2001). Articles Viewpoint Neutrality, Free Speech, and the Reasons for Rights, Northwestern Law Review, (part of a symposium on the work of Martin Redish), forthcoming 2013. Public Justification and the Right to Private Property: Welfare Rights as Compensation for Exclusion, Law and Ethics of Human Rights (part of symposium on Reciprocity and Rights with Eric Posner, Stephen Macedo, and Tommie Shelby.), Vol. 6, No. 1 (December 2012): 119-146.

A Substantive Conception of the Rule of Law, Nomos XLX: The Rule of Law, (2011). Judicial Review and Democratic Authority: Absolute v. Balancing Conceptions, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (part of symposium on T. Christiano s The Constitution of Authority), (August 2011): 1-9. Defending the Value Theory of Democracy: A Response to Six Critics, Representation (part of symposium on my book Democratic Rights), Vol. 47, No. 1 (April 2011): 73-83. When the State Speaks, What Should It Say? The Dilemmas of Free Speech and Democratic Persuasion Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 6, No. 2 (December 2010): 1005-1019. A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom: State Persuasion and the Reasons for Rights, Political Theory, Vol. 38, No. 2 (April 2010): 187-213. Subject of Critical Exchange Political Theory, Vol. 39, No. 6 (December 2011): 777-792, which includes my response, Non-Profit Status and Religious Freedom. The Global Reach of Democratic Ideals: Universal Implications of Procedure-Independent Values, The Good Society, (part of symposium on Democratic Theory) Vol. 18, No. 2 (December 2009): 35-40. The Rights of the Guilty: Punishment and Political Legitimacy, Political Theory, Vol. 35, No. 2 (April 2007): 175-199. Subject of Critical Exchange, in Political Theory, Vol. 35, No. 6 (December 2007): 806-815, which includes my response, Unreasonable Disagreement. The Politics of the Personal: A Liberal Approach, American Political Science Review, Vol. 101, No. 1 (February 2007): 19-31. The Value Theory of Democracy, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, Vol. 5, No. 3 (October 2006): 259-278. Popular Constitutionalism and the Case for Judicial Review (review essay), Political Theory Vol. 34, No. 4 (August 2006): 516-521. Balancing Procedures and Outcomes Within Democratic Theory: Core Values and Judicial Review, Political Studies Vol. 53, No. 2 (June 2005): 423-441. Dignity, Citizenship, and Capital Punishment: The Right of Life Reformulated, Studies in Law, Politics and Society Vol. 25 (2002): 119-132.

From Liberalism to the End of Juridical Language: An Examination of Marx s Early Jurisprudence, Studies in Law, Politics and Society Vol. 18 (1998): 173-217. Book Chapters Public Justification and the Right to Private Property: Welfare Rights as Compensation for Exclusion, in O Neill and Williamson, Property Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond, (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). Punishment within the Social Contract. in Sarat and Umphry, Law as Punishment/Law as Regulation, (Stanford University Press, 2011). Book Reviews Review of T. Christiano, The Constitution of Equality: Democratic Authority and Its Limits (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). Journal of Politics, Vol. 71 (2009): 1593-1594. Review appears as part of Critical Exchange. Review of M. Schwartzberg, Democracy and Legal Change, (Cambridge University Press, 2007). Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 6 (2008): 361-365. Review appears as part of Critical Dialogue. Review of Civil Society and Government (Ethicon Series in Comparative Political Theory), Nancy L. Rosenblum and Robert C. Post, eds. Ethics Vol. 114, No. 2 (January 2004), 374-376. Invited Lectures, Papers, and Responses When the State Speaks, What Should It Say?, University College London, University of Sheffield, and London School of Economics, October 2012. Free Speech and Campaign Finance Reform, CIDE (Mexico City), September 2012 Viewpoint Neutrality, Free Speech, and the Reasons for Rights, Law Review Symposium, Northwestern Law School, March 2012. Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression: Protecting Rights and Promoting Free and Equal Citizenship, Center for Ethics, University of Toronto, November 2011. Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression: Protecting Rights and Promoting Free and Equal Citizenship, Political Theory Workshop, Yale University, October 2011. Against Neutralism in Free Exercise Jurisprudence: Faith Based Groups, Discrimination, and State Subsidy, University of Alabama Law School, Symposium on Matters of Faith, October 2011.

Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression: Protecting Rights and Promoting Free and Equal Citizenship, University of Sterling, Symposium on Democracy and Rights, September 2011. Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression, Center for Comparative Constitutional Law, Melbourne Law School, August 2011. Value Democracy and the Freedom of Expression, Social and Political Theory Seminar, Department of Philosophy, Australian National University, August 2011. When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Freedom of Expression and the Reasons for Rights, The Leroy Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment, University of Colorado, April 2011. Public Justification and the Right to Private Property: Welfare Rights as Compensation for Exclusion, Center for Law and Business, Symposium on Reciprocity and Rights, January 2011. Democratic Persuasion, Faculty Workshop, Center for Human Values, Princeton University, September 2010. When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Freedom of Expression and the Reasons for Rights, Faculty Workshop, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, April 2010. When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Freedom of Expression and the Reasons for Rights, Program in Ethics and Public Affairs, Center for Human Values, Princeton University, October 2009. State Persuasion and the Reasons for Rights: A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom, Faculty Workshop, Harvard Law School, May 2009. A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom, Columbia University Seminar in Social and Political Thought, Columbia University, May 2009. A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom, Political Theory Seminar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, February 2009. Beyond Rights, Political Theory Seminar, University of Pennsylvania, December 2008. Punishment and the Social Contract, Corliss Lamont Lectureship Series, Amherst College, October 2008. Virtue in Democratic Theory: A Reply to Andrew Mason, Conference on Civic Virtue, Florida State University, February 2007.

Beyond Rights: The Constitution s Responses to Hate Speech, Second Annual Brown University Constitution Day Lecture, Brown University, Office of the Provost, September 2006. The Supreme Court as a Model for Mass Deliberation, Conference on Designing 21st Century Governance Mechanisms, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Pocantico Hills Conference Center, July 2006. Other panelists included Dennis Thompson and William Galston. Is the Family Beyond Justice? A Reply to Joshua Cohen, Conference on the Work of Susan Okin, Stanford University, January 2005. Democratic Rights: The Substance of Self-Government, and Public Justification and the Right to Private Property, Young Scholar Weekend, Cornell University, Center for Ethics and Public Life, May 2004. Reply to Schmidtz on Reciprocity, Conference on David Schmidtz s The Elements of Justice, Brown University, Political Philosophy Workshop, June 2004. Democratic Rights, Pomona College, Program in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, November 2003. Democracy and Individual Rights, Political Theory Tea, Stanford University, Department of Political Science, February 2003. Democracy and Individual Rights, Political Theory Workshop, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 2002. Conference Papers and Presentations (Selected) Non-Profit Status and the Freedoms of Speech and Association, American Political Science Association, September 2011. The Rule of Law, Dignity, and Non-Arbitrariness: Reply to Waldron, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, January 2010. Religious Freedom: An Alternative to the Spatial Metaphor, American Political Science Association, September 2008. Reframing the Public/Private Distinction, American Political Science Association, September 2007. Beyond Rights, Midwest Political Science Association, April 2007. Clemency and Executive Authority, Conference of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, March 2006.

Rousseau, Unanimity, and Private Property, American Political Science Association, September 2005. Identity in Democracy, Chair of Roundtable Discussion, American Political Science Association, September 2004. The Substance of Democracy: Why Self-Government Requires Individual Rights, American Political Science Association, August 2003. Deliberative Democracy and Rhetoric: A Reply to Iris Young, Philip Pettit, and Mariah Zeisberg, Discussant, American Political Science Association, August 2003. Democracy and Privacy, International Political Science Association, July 2003. Constitutional Theory, Welfare and Democracy, Discussant for Panel on Constitutionalism, Northeastern Political Science Association, November 2002. Citizenship, Rights, and the Death Penalty, Conference of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, University of Texas, March 2001. The Concept of Civil Death in American Constitutional Law, Discussant, Fellows Colloquium for the Program in Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University, November 2000. Awards and Honors Rockefeller Faculty Fellowship, Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2010-2011 Nominee, Barrett Hazeltine Award for Excellence in Teaching, Brown University, Spring 2008 Safra Foundation Center for Ethics Faculty Fellowship, Harvard University, 2006-2007 Brown University Humanities Center Inaugural Fellowship, Brown University, Spring 2006 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Junior Faculty Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies, 2004-2005 Finalist, Barrett Hazeltine Award for Excellence in Teaching, Brown University, Spring 2004 Cornell University Young Scholar Award, Center for Ethics and Public Life, Cornell University, 2003-2004 Nomination, Leo Strauss Award in Political Theory, Princeton University, Fall 2002 University Fellowship, Princeton University, 1999-2000, 2001-2002

Graduate Prize Fellowship, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2000-2001 Downing College Fellowship, Downing College, Cambridge University, 1995-1996 Beckner Prize for Excellence in Philosophy, Pomona College, May 1995 Phi Beta Kappa, Pomona College, May 1995 Teaching and Advising Courses Taught Undergraduate: Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties Ethics and Public Policy Modern Political Thought Graduate: Democracy, Justice, and the Law Democratic Theory and the Law (Harvard Law School, Winter 2009) Liberalism and Its Critics: What is the Relationship between Democracy and Individual Rights? Graduate Dissertation Committees and Placement Completed: McCalpin, Jermaine, A Theory of Transitional Justice: The Case of South Africa, Placed at University of West Indies (Lecturer) Western, David, Hearts of Light: The Role of Empathy in Negotiation, Placed at Grinnell College (Postdoctoral Fellow), now at Valparaiso University (Assistant Professor) Phillips, John, Natural Resources, Opportunity, and Global Justice, Placed at University of North Carolina (Visiting Professor) Banai, Hussein, Democratic Contextualism, (Committee Chair), Placed at Occidental College (Assistant Professor) In Progress: Ly, Minh, Global Deliberation, (Committee Chair) Mathew Lyddon, Open Source Democracy, Senior Thesis Supervisions (Selected) Badami, Anthony, Faith and Reason: The Deliberative Commitments of Religious Citizens, 2010-2011 Possolo, Manuel, Proceduralism and Judicial Review, 2008-2009

Marcus, Tobin, Liberalism and Environmental Protection, 2007-2008 McNamee, David, Democratic Legal Interpretation, 2006-2007 Lembek, Nadia, Squatters Rights, 2005-2006 Singer, Kimberly, The War on Terror and the Rights of the Accused, 2005-2006 Brown, Brooks, Deliberative Listening: A Theory of Deliberation and Democracy, 2003-2004 Professional Service (Selected) Member of the Council, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, (board of organization that produces Nomos), 2011-2014. Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 2013-2015. Tenure Reviewer, Bowdoin College, 2012. Tenure Reviewer, University of Minnesota, 2012. External Reviewer for promotion case, Department of Government, Harvard University, 2011. Evaluation Committee Member, The Program in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, Pomona College, 2009. Manuscript Reviewer, Cambridge University Press, Princeton University Press, Oxford University Press, Yale University Press Referee, American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, Political Theory, PS and Politics, Law and Philosophy, Studies in Law. Politics, and Society, The Journal of Political Philosophy, Perspectives on Politics, Polity Department Service Director of Graduate Studies, 2011-present Liaison, Sheridan Center for Teaching, 2008-2009, 2011-present Member, Graduate Committee, 2005-2006, 2007-2009 Member, Undergraduate Committee, 2002-2004 University Service

Lecturer, Alumni Association and Capital Campaign, Brown University, 2007-present. Lecture at various events, including capital campaign fundraiser in Boston, All Ivy retreat in Bristol, and a recruiting/alumni event in Los Angeles. Advisory Board Member, Political Theory Project, Brown University, 2010-present. Faculty Associate, 2005-Present. Serve on postdoctoral selection committee. Member, Brown University Community Council, Brown University, 2009-2012. Director, Political Philosophy Workshop, Brown University, 2008-2009. Co-convener, 2002-2008. Invited and hosted visitors, recruited participants, and chaired interdisciplinary workshops devoted to developing papers in political theory, ethics, and law. Member, Craig Fellowship Selection Committee, Brown University, 2007-2010. Member, Rhodes/Marshall Advisory Committee, Brown University, 2007-2008. Member, Meiklejohn Lectureships Committee, Brown University, 2002-2007. Faculty Advisor, Mellon Foundation Graduate Student Workshop in Political Theory and International Relations, Brown University, 2005-2006. Supervisor of interdisciplinary seminar to develop dissertations in progress.