MICHAEL I. MEYERSON University of Baltimore School of Law 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD (410)

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MICHAEL I. MEYERSON University of Baltimore School of Law 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 837-4550 EMPLOYMENT WILSON H. ELKINS PROFESSOR OF LAW & PIPER & MARBURY FACULTY FELLOW UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW Baltimore, Maryland 1992 to Present (Associate Professor 1989-92) (Assistant Professor 1985-1989) Teach Contracts, Constitutional Law, and American Legal History (Taught Communications Law 1985-93) Director, Baltimore Scholars Program Created and run a program that helps prepare students at Maryland's four Historically Black Colleges and Universities for Law School Awards and Honors: Chair: AALS Communications Media Section- 1991, 2002 Professor of the Year - 1995 W.B A. Professor of the Year - 1999, 2003 Thurgood Marshall Outstanding Service Award 2008 [Awarded by U.B. Black Law Student Association] VISITING PROFESSOR OF LAW GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Washington, DC 2006-07 Taught Contracts, Separation of Powers, Supreme Court Seminar INSTRUCTOR OF LAW, BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL Brooklyn, New York 1982-1985 ATTORNEY, N. Y. S. CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD Albany, New York 1979-1982 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania J.D., 1979 HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE, Amherst, Massachusetts B.A., 1976 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, Middlebury, Vermont Received Charles A. Dana Scholarship for Academic Excellence THE BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE

MICHAEL I. MEYERSON PAGE 2 BOOKS Endowed By Our Creator: America s Revolutionary Public Religion (Yale University Press 2012) Liberty s Blueprint: How Madison and Hamilton Wrote The Federalist Papers, Defined the Constitution, and Made Democracy Safe for the World (Basic Books 2008) Political Numeracy: Mathematical Perspectives on Our Chaotic Constitution (W.W.Norton 2002) Cable Television and Other Nonbroadcast Media (Thomson/West 1990 and annual supplements)(with D. Brenner & M. Price) BOOK "The 1996 Telecommunications Act," in CHAPTERS The Encyclopedia of Telecommunications (1997) "Constitutions for Private Networks," in Private Networks: Public Objectives, (ed. E. Noam) (1994) "Impending Legal Issues," in Integrated Broadband Networks (ed. M. Elton) (1991) LAW REVIEW Significant Statistics: The Unwitting Policy Making of ARTICLES Mathematically Ignorant Judges, 37 Pepperdine L. J. --- (2010) (with W. Meyerson) "The Irrational Supreme Court," 84 Neb. L. Rev. 895 (2005) "Mathematics and the Legal Imagination: A Response to Paul. Edelman," 19 Const. Commentary 477 (2002) "The Pre-history of the Prior Restraint Doctrine: Rediscovering the Link between the First Amendment and the Separation of Powers," 34 Ind. L. Rev. 295 (2001) "Rewriting Near v. Minnesota: Creating a Complete Definition of Prior Restraint," 52 Merc. L. Rev. 1087 (2001) "Ideas of the Marketplace: A Guide to The 1996 Telecommunications Act," 49 Fed.Com.L.J. 252 (1997) MICHAEL I. MEYERSON PAGE 3

LAW REVIEW "Authors, Editors and Uncommon Carriers: Identifying the ARTICLES 'Speaker' Within the New Media," 71 Notre Dame L.Rev. 79 (Con't) (1995) "Virtual Constitutions: The Creation of Rules for Governing Private Networks," 8 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 129 (1994) "The First Amendment and FCC Rule Making Under the 1992 Cable Act," 17 Hastings COMM/ENT 179 (1994) "The Reunification of Contract: The Objective Theory of Consumer Form Contracts," 47 U. Miami L.Rev. 1263 (1993) "This Gun for Hire: Dancing in the Dark of the First Amendment," Wash. & Lee L.Rev. 267 (1990)(article solicited for symposium on communicative torts) "The Efficient Consumer Form Contract: Law and Economics Meet the Real World," 24 Ga. L. Rev. 1 (1990) "Amending the Oversight: Legislative Drafting and the Cable Act," 8 Card. Arts & Ent. L.J. 233 (1990)(article solicited for symposium on cable television) "Impending Legal Issues for Integrated Broadband Networks," 3 U.Fla.J.L. & Pub.Pol. 49 (1990) (essentially the same as the chapter in Integrated Broadband Networks) "Myths and Misunderstandings (Technology, Free Speech, and Culture)," 2 Card. Stud. in Law and Lit. 119 (1990) "The Right to Speak, The Right to Hear, and The Right Not to Hear: The Technological Resolution to the Cable/Pornography Debate," 21 U.Mich.J. of L.Ref. 137(1987)(article solicited for symposium on pornography) "The Pursuit of Pluralism: Lessons from the New French Audiovisual Communications Law," 21 Stan. J. Int'l L. 95 (1985) "The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984: A Balancing Act on the Coaxial Wires," 19 Ga. L. Rev. 543 (1985)

MICHAEL I. MEYERSON PAGE 3 LAW REVIEW "The First Amendment and the Cable Television Operator: ARTICLES An Unprotective Shield Against Public Access Requirements," (Con't) 4 COMM/ENT L. J. 1 (1981) OTHER Listen to George Washington, Legal Times, July 21, 2008 RECENT WRITING Citizen McCain, The New York Times, July 17, 2008 Disrespecting the Federalist Papers, The History News Network, May 8, 2008 Losses of Equal Value, The New York Times, March 24, 2002 RECENT Moderator, Precedent and the Supreme Court, University of Baltimore SPEECHES School of Law, March 28, 2012 Constitution, Center for the Constitution, Orange, VA, November 15, 2011 The American Constitution, day-long lecture for visiting Chinese judges and government officials, University of Baltimore, September, 9, 2011 Constitution, Center for the Constitution, Orange, VA, October 7, 2010 Constitution, Center for the Constitution, Orange, VA, December 9, 2009 The Federalist Papers and the Constitution, NYC Bar Legal History Committee, NYC, October 27, 2009 Why and How Teachers Should Teach Using the Federalist Papers, Project Citizen, Center for Civic Education, Gambrills, MD, September 12, 2009 A Colloquy with Woody Holton on Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution, Southern American Studies Association Biennial Meeting, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, February 13, 2009

MICHAEL I. MEYERSON PAGE 4 RECENT The Federalist Papers & the Future of Liberty in America, Sponsored SPEECHES by the First Amendment Forum, Newseum, Washington DC, June 23, 2008 (con t) John Adams Dinner, City Tavern Club, Washington DC, June 6, 2008 Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and The Federalist Papers, The Treasury Executive Institute, Treasury Department, August 13, 2008 Inaugural Speaker, Fall 2008 Reading Series, National Archives, September 10, 2008 Intellectual Courage, Sons of the American Revolution [George Washington Chapter], Alexandria, VA, September 13, 2008 The Making of the Constitution, Congressional Historical Interpretive Training Program [Educational series for Congressional staff members], Washington, D.C., October 23, 2008