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Faculty Profile
David Marcus
Academic Title: Associate Professor of Law
E-mail:  David Marcus
Office Number: 256
Office Phone: (520) 626-3915
Office Fax: (520) 621-9140
Courses Taught:
Civil Procedure
Curriculum Vitae
SSRN Published Papers
Education
Yale Law School, J.D. (2002) Articles Editor, Book Reviews Editor, Yale Journal of International Law
Harvard University, B.A. (1998) Graduated magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard-Cambridge Scholarship Recipient (1 of 4)
Admitted to Practice
California
New York
Personal Work Experience
Associate Professor of Law, Rogers College of Law, 2006
Judicial Law Clerk, Honorable William Fletcher, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco, Cal., 2005 - 2006
Lecturer and Legal Writing Instructor, Stanford Law School, Spring 2005
Associate, Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, San Francisco, Cal., 2003 - 2005
Judicial Law Clerk, Honorable Allyne R. Ross, Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, NY, 2002 - 2003
Representative Publications
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Legal Realism as a Jurisprudence of Law Reform, 44 Ga. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2010).
The Past, Present, and Future of Trans-Substantivity in American Civil Procedure (Clifford Symposium), 59 DePaul L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2010).
Some Realism About Mass Torts, 75 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1949 (2008).
The Perils of Privatization: A Revised History of Forum Selection Clauses in the Federal Courts, 82 Tulane L. Rev. 973 (2008).
Erie, the Class Action Fairness Act, and Some Federalism Implications of Diversity Jurisdiction, 48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1247 (2007)
The Normative Development of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Through Supranational Adjudication, 42 Stan. J. Int'l L. 53 (2006).
Famine Crimes in International Law, 97 Am. J. Int'l L. 245 (2003).
Complete List of Publications
Presentations
Presenter, The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Legal Realism as a Jurisprudence of Law Reform (American Society for Legal History Annual Conf., Dallas, Tex., Nov. 2009). 
Panelist, Rising Stars: A New Generation of Scholars Looks at Civil Justice (Clifford Symposium, DePaul Law School, Chicago, Ill., Apr. 2, 2009). 
Presenter, The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Legal Realism as a Jurisprudence of Law Reform (U.C. Davis Law School, Davis, Cal., Nov. 3, 2008). 
Speaker, The Perils of Privatization: A Revised History of Forum Selection Clauses in the Federal Courts (Conf. on Dispute Resolution, Marquette Univ. Law School, Oct. 2007). 
Lecture, Famine and Genocide (Woodrow Wilson Int'l Center for Scholars, Nov. 13, 2003). 
Complete List of Presentations
Organizations
American Society of International Law
Awards
John Strong Teacher of the Year  2008 - 2009
   
       
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