Curriculum Vitae
Paul H. Haagen
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Duke University School of Law Box 90360 Durham, North Carolina 27708-0360 |
Telephone: 919.613.7088 Facsimile: 919.613.7231 Internet: PHH@law.duke.edu |
Personal Information
| Born: | June 19, 1950 |
| Family: | Married, two children |
| Home Address: |
1516 Blount Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 919.489.7311 |
| Present Position: |
Professor of Law Duke University School of Law |
Education
- Haverford College, B.A., magna cum laude, 1972
- Oxford University, B.A., Modern History, 1974; M.A. (Hon.), 1979
- Princeton University, M.A., History, 1976; Ph.D., History, 1986
- Yale Law School, J.D., 1982
Academic Honors
Haverford College: Phi Beta Kappa in junior year, High Honors in major field, Department Prize (Religion)- Oxford University: Rhodes Scholar (Connecticut and St. John's), St. John's College Prize in History
- Princeton University: Distinction on the General Examinations, Princeton University Fellowship, Kent Fellowship, Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities
- Yale Law School: Yale Law and Policy Review, Editor in Chief (1980-81), Yale Journal of World Public Order, Articles Editor (1981-82), Associate Editor (1979-1981), Moot Court, Director (1981-82), Sutherland Cup Team (1981)
Employment
- Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, 1993-Present
- Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, 1991-1993
- Associate Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, 1988-1991
- Assistant Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, 1985-1988
- Associate, Dechert Price & Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1983-1985
- Law Clerk, Hon. Arlin M. Adams, United State Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1982-1983
Publications
- "Arbitration Now" (1999) (editor).
- "New Wineskins for New Wine: The Need to Encourage Fairness in Mandatory Arbitration," 40 Ariz.L.Rev. 1039 (1998).
- "Neither a Borrower, nor a Lender Be, A History of Imprisonment for Debt in England and Wales," University of North Carolina Press, forthcoming.
- "Imprisonment for Debt in England and Wales," Princeton University Ph.D. thesis, University Microfilms, 1987.
- "Contract and Jurisdiction," Paul D. Carrington (co-author), The Supreme Court Review 1996 (1997).
- "Revenge for the Condemned," Sara Sun Beale (co-author), 94 Michigan Law Review 1622 (1996).
- "Threats Against the President: Psychiatric and Forensic Aspects," Edwin A. Weinstein, M.D. (co-author), 2 Advances in Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry (1987).
- "Eighteenth Century English Society and the Debt Law," in Stanley Cohen and Andrew Scull (eds.), Social Control and the Modern State, (Martin Robertson, 1983).
Unpublished Papers and Lectures
- "The Court of Arbitration for Sport: Have the Wheels Already Been Invented," Duke Conference on Doping, May 17, 1999.
- "Debt Law and English Society," University of Chicago Law School Legal Workshop, Chicago, Illinois, May 1991.
- "Transformation of the Unreformed Debt Law," Law and Scoiety Association Annual Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, June 11, 1989.
- "Imprisonment for Debt: Process of Legal Change," American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, October 25, 1987.
- "Expanding the Size of the Federal Judiciary," Hon. Arlin M. Adams (co-author), Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 25, 1983.
Professional and University Activities
Law School
- Moderator, The Future of Intercollegiate Athletics, April, 1999.
- Chair, Clerkship Committee, 1986-88; 1995-96
- Ad Hoc First Year Curriculum Review Committee, 1992-93
- Ad Hoc Upperclass Curriculum Review Committee, 1992-93
- Chair, Admissions Committee, 1999-2000
- Admissions Committee, 1985-86; 1988-89; 1991-93; 1998-99
- Alaska Law Review, 1990-91
- Curriculum Committee, 1991-93; 1996-97
- Dean Search Committee, 1987-88
- Financial Aid Committee, 1986-87; 1988-89; 1990-93; 1998-99
- Joint Studies Committee, 1985-87
- Library Committee, 1996-97; Chair, 1998-99
- Placement Committee, 1991-92
- Faculty Member Supervising Construction and Renovation of the Law School, 1991-94
- Graduation Honors Committee, Chair, 1998-99
- Faculty Marshall, 1999
University
- Director, Duke in Cambridge, 1989
- Representative, Academic Council, 1986-91, 1997-Present
- Chair, University Judicial Board, 1989-91
- Member, University Judicial Board, 1988-89
- Chair, Student-Athlete Counseling Committee, 1990-Present
- Member, Faculty Hearing Committee, 1988-91
- Member, Rhodes Scholarship Committee, 1988-91; 1998-99
- Member, Provost's Summer Priorities Committee, 1992-94
- Vice Chair, Task Force on Intellectual Climate at Duke, 1993-94
- Chair, Faculty Compensation Committee, 1994-95
- Member, Faculty Compensation Committee, 1993-94
- Chair, Standing Committee on Misconduct in Research, 1999-2002
- Member, Standing Committee on Misconduct in Research, 1996-1999
- Member, Provost's Advisory Committee on the Karl von der Heyden Fellowship Program, 1995-Present
- Member, Board of Trustees, Duke Faculty Club, 1994-96
- Faculty Marshall, Law School, 1999-
Professional
- Member, Sports Law Reporter Advisory Board, 2000-present
- Member, American Bar Association, 1988-present
- Member, American Law Institute, 1992-present
- Member, Pennsylvania Bar, 1983-92
- Steering Committee, Zenger Symposium, Philadelphia Bar Association, 1985
- Chair, Arbitration Track Section of Dispute Resolution, ABA, San Francisco, 2000
- Moderator, American Assembly Conference on the Bi-centennial of the Constitution, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1989
- Panelist, North Carolina Community Television Program on the Bi-centennial of the Constitution, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1989
- Commentator, Panel on Social Construction of Crime, American Society for Legal History, Chicago, Illinois, 1990
- Member, Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, Rhode Island, 1980-81, North Carolina, 1989
Teaching
- Subjects Taught: Contracts, Legal History; Sports Law
