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Faculty Profile
Brent T. White
Academic Title: Associate Professor of Law and Affiliated Professor of East Asian Studies
E-mail:  Brent T. White
Office Number: 268
Office Phone: (520) 626-2063
Office Fax: (520) 621-9140
Courses Taught:
Civil Procedure Alternative Dispute Resolution Civil Rights Law Japanese Law
SSRN Published Papers
Education
New York University School of Law, J.D. (1998) Graduated magna cum laude; Order of the Coif; Root-Tilden-Snow Scholar; Staff Editor, Annual Survey of American Law
Duke University, B.A. (1993) Graduated magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa
Admitted to Practice
Hawaii
Personal Work Experience
Associate Professor of Law, Rogers College of Law, 2006 - present
Affiliated Professor of East Asian Studies, University of Arizona, 2008 - present
Acting Assistant Professor, Lawyering Program, New York University School of Law, 2004 - 2006
Legal Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1999 - 2003
Associate Attorney, Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington, D.C., 1999
Assistant Public Defender, Metropolitan Public Defender, Nashville, Tenn., 1998 - 1999
Representative Publications
Underwater and Not Walking Away: Shame, Fear and the Social Management of the Housing Crisis, Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 09-35 (2009). http://ssrn.com/abstract=1494467
Putting Aside the Rule of Law Myth: Corruption and the Case for Juries in Emerging Democracies, ____ Cornell Int'l L.J. ___ (forthcoming 2010).
Rotten to the Core: Project Capture and the Failure of Judicial Reform in Mongolia, 4 East Asia L. Rev. 209 (2009).
Saving Face: The Benefits of Not Saying I'm Sorry, 72 Law & Contemp. Probs. 261 (2009).
Ritual, Emotion, and Political Belief: The Search for the Constitutional Limit to Patriotic Education in Public Schools, 44 Ga. L. Rev. 447 (2009).
Say You're Sorry: Court-Ordered Apologies as a Civil Rights Remedy, 91 Cornell L. Rev. 1261 (2006).
Reexamining Separation: The Construction of Separation of Religion and State in Post-War Japan, 22 UCLA Pac. Basin L.J. 29 (2004).
Complete List of Publications
Presentations
Speaker, Underwater and Not Walking Away (Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, New York Univ. School of Law, Nov. 3, 2009). 
Speaker, Underwater and Not Walking Away (Faculty Colloquium, Univ. New Mexico School of Law, Oct. 28, 2009). 
Chair, Institutional Capacity Building and Democracy (Central Asian Studies Society Tenth Annual Conf., Oct. 9, 2009). 
Presenter, Putting Aside the Rule of Law Myth (Rocky Mountain Junior Scholars Forum, BYU Law School, Sept. 24, 2009). 
Presenter, Patriotic Education and Freedom of Conscience: A Compartive Perspective (Topics in Constitutional Law Seminar, Univ. Ryukyus School of Law, Okinawa, Japan, Apr. 28, 2009). 
Speaker, "Face" and Resistance to Apology (Vanderbilt Univ. Law School Conf., Symposium on Group Conflict Resolution: Sources of Resistance to Apology, Forgiveness and Reconciliation, Mar. 2007). 
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