NANCY REICHMAN PERSONAL DATA 629 Williams Street Denver, Colorado 80218 (303) 393-1170 Department of Sociology and Criminology University of Denver Denver, CO 80208-2948 (303) 871-2048 (303) 871-2090 (fax) [email protected] EDUCATION 1983 PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies 1978 MPA New York University, Graduate School of Public Administration 1975 BA New College, Sarasota, Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver, September 2005-present Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver, September 2006June 2010 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver, September 1991-August 2005 Director, Center for Judaic Studies, University of Denver, July 2000-June 2003 Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Denver, September 1996-June 2000 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Denver, 1996-2000; 1985-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Denver, 1984-August 1991 Research Associate, "Police Undercover Policy Project," with Professor Gary T. Marx, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under a grant from the Twentieth Century Fund, June 1983-July 1984. Collected primary and secondary data to analyze structure and consequences of undercover police tactics and policies. Instructor, Department of Urban Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979, 1981, 1983. Undergraduate Courses Taught: Urban Sociology; Research Methods; Issues in Criminal Justice. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 2 Research Analyst, "The Disputing Process--An Analysis of the Neighborhood Justice Center Concept," with Professors L. Buckle and S. Thomas-Buckle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under a grant from the German Marshall Fund, September 1979June 1980. Designed and implemented semi-structured interviews to determine how minor disputes are handled internally within communities. Research Analyst, New York City Criminal Justice Agency (until August 1977, the Pretrial Services Agency of the Vera Institute of Justice), New York, NY, March 1976-August 1978. Areas of research included: Characteristics of pretrial defendants, alternative bail options and reforms, criminal court case processing, and internal program evaluations. Research Scientist, "A Two-Wave Panel Study of the Impact of Education on Police Attitudes and Performance," with Professor Dennis Smith, New York University, under a grant from LEAA, June 1979-August 1979. Analyzed survey data, wrote longitudinal data chapter, edited interim report. Research Analyst, "An Empirical Study of Methods Used in Criminal Justice Evaluations," with Professor Richard Larson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under a grant from LEAA, September-December 1978. Reviewed and analyzed 200 program evaluations. Research Analyst, New York City Criminal Justice Agency (until August 1977, the Pretrial Services Agency of the Vera Institute of Justice), New York, NY, March 1976-August 1978. Areas of research included: Characteristics of pretrial defendants, alternative bail options and reforms, criminal court case processing, and internal program evaluations. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Law and Society Association Sociologists for Women in Society Society for the Study of Social Problems PUBLICATIONS Books Ozone Connections: Expert Networks in Global Environmental Governance. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing, 2002 (with Penelope Canan). 2005 Japanese translation of Ozone Connections. Tokyo: Nippon Hyoronsha Co. Ltd. (translated by Tsutomu Odagiri). C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 3 Articles, Monographs, and Book Chapters “Getting Our Attention.” Criminology and Public Policy. 9(3): 483-491. 2010. “So, You Want To Be A Lawyer? The Quest for Professional Status in a Changing Legal World” Fordham Law Review 78(5): 2289-2314. 2010. (with Joyce S. Sterling). “The Differential Valuation of Women’s Work: A New Look at the Gender Gap in Lawyers’ Incomes” Social Forces 88(2): 819-864 2009 (with Ronit Dinovitzer and Joyce S. Sterling) “The Cultural Agenda: Constructing Responsibility in the Rocky Mountain Frontier.” Pp. 287-308 in McCann and Engel (eds.), Fault Lines: Tort Law and Cultural Practice, edited by M. MCann and D. Engle. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “The Problem that is Global Warming: Introduction.” Law and Policy 30(4): 385-393 2008 (with Fiona Haines). “Problematizing Legitimacy and Authority in Law and Policy.” Law and Policy 30(1), 2008 (with Fiona Haines and Colin Scott). “Lessons Learned.” Excerpts from Ozone Connections in Donald Kaniaru (ed.), The Montreal Protocol: Celebrating 20 Years of Environmental Progress. London: Cameron May, 2007. “Montreal Protocol.” Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Ethics. Thompson-Gale, 2005 (with Penelope Canan). “Sticky Floors, Broken Steps, and Concrete Ceilings in Legal Careers.” Texas Journal of Women and the Law 14 (1) (fall 2004): 27-76 (with Joyce S. Sterling). Gender Penalties Revisited. Denver Colorado Women’s Bar Foundation, 2004 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “Ozone Entrepreneurs and the Building of Global Coalitions.” Pp. 55-72 in Craig Humphrey (ed.), Environment, Energy, and Society: Exemplary Works. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing, 2003 (with Penelope Canan). “Recasting the Brass Ring: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Workplace Opportunities for Women Lawyers.” Capital University Law Review 29 (4) 2002: 923-977 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “Investing in Relationships: Social Capital and Your Career.” Perspectives: For and About Women Lawyers 10(3) 2002: 12-13 (with Joyce S. Sterling). C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 4 “Eight Key Lessons Learned from the Montreal Protocol Regarding Successful Implementation of Global Environmental Treaties.” Report of the Scholars Conference of the Montreal Protocol, United Nations Environment Programme, 2001 (with Penelope Canan). “Insurance Fraud: Loose Lips Sink Ships.” Pp. 297-300 in Clifton Bryant (ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 2000. Gender Penalties: The Results of the Careers and Compensation Study. Denver: Colorado Women’s Bar Foundation, 1998 (with Cathlin Donnell and Joyce S. Sterling). "Regulatory Power/Regulatory Justice: New Frontiers for Understanding.” In B. Garth and A. Sarat (eds.), Justice and Power in Socio-legal Studies. Northwestern University Press, 1997. "Implementing the Montreal Protocol Through Network Action." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Ozone Protection Technologies. Washington, DC: Alliance for Responsible Atmospheric Policy, 1996 (with S. DeCanio and P. Canan). "Ozone Partnerships, the Construction of Regulatory Communities and the Future of Global Regulatory Power." Law and Policy 15 (1) 1994: 61-74 (with Penelope Canan). "Insider Trading." Pp. 55-96 in M. Tonry and A. Reiss (eds.), Beyond the Law: Crime in Complex Organizations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. "Regulating Risky Business: Dilemmas in Securities Regulation." Law and Policy 13 (4) 1992: 263-295. Reprinted in: The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology, Volume 11: Fraud: Organizational Misconduct, Motivation and Control. Brookfield: Ashgate Publishing, 1998. "Disputing in Public Bureaucracies: A Commentary." Pp. 77-88 in S. Silbey and A. Sarat (eds.), Studies in Law, Politics and Society, Vol. 12. Greenwich CT: JAI Press, 1992. "Moving Backstage: Uncovering the Role of Compliance in Shaping Regulatory Policy." Pp. 244-268 in Kip Schlegel and David Weisburd (eds.), White Collar Crime Reconsidered. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1992. Reprinted in: Baldwin, Scott and Hood (eds.), A Reader on Regulation. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. "Breaking Confidences: Organizational Influences on Insider Trading.” The Sociological Quarterly 30 (2) 1989: 185-204. "Computer Matching: Toward Computerized Systems of Regulation." Law and Policy 9 (4) 1987: 387-415. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 5 "The Widening Webs of Surveillance: An Examination of Private Police Unraveling Deceptive Claims." In Shearing and Stenning (eds.), Private Policing: Crime and Justice Annual Review, Vol. 23. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1987. "Managing Crime Risks: Toward an Insurance Based Model of Social Control." In Spitzer and Scull (eds.), Research in Law, Deviance and Social Control, Vol. 8. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1986. Reprinted in: Mars and Weir (eds.), The International Library of Management, Vol. 1: Risk Management. Brookfield: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2000. "Routinizing the Discovery of Secrets: Computers As Informants." American Behavioral Scientist 27 (4) 1984: 423-452 (with Gary T. Marx). Reprinted in: Menzies, Lowman and Palys (eds.), Transcarceration: Essays in the Sociology of Social Control. London: Gower Press, 1987. Roy Rist (ed.), Policy Studies Review Annual, Vol. 8. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, 1987. Software Law Journal 1 (1) 1986: 95-121. Book Manuscripts in Progress Justice in the Contemporary Workplace Book Reviews “Liquidated” by Karen Ho. Journal of Legal Education 60(3): 364-368. “Bar Codes: Women in the Legal Profession” by Jean McKenzie Leiper. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 33(4) 2008: 1016-1017. “Portraits of the Profession: Two Studies of the Context of Legal Practice.” Contemporary Sociology 35 (6) 2006: 559-561. “Medicalized Motherhood: Perspectives from the Lives of African-American and Jewish Women,” by Jacquelyn S. Litt. American Jewish History 2004: 469-471. "Poor Discipline: Parole and the Social Control of the Underclass, 1890-1990," by Jonathan Simon. Contemporary Sociology 24 (2) 1995: 242-243. “The Uncertain Promise of Law: Lessons from Bhopal,” by Jamie Cassels. Contemporary Sociology 23 (4) 1994: 520. "Getting Justice or Getting Even," by Sally E. Merry. Contemporary Sociology 20 (3) 1990: 434-435. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 6 "Beyond Monopoly: Lawyers, State Crisis, and Professional Empowerment," by Terrence Halliday. Social Forces 67 (4) 1989: 1090-1091. "The Criminal Elite: The Sociology of White Collar Crime," by James W. Coleman. Contemporary Sociology 15 (3) 1986: 379-380. Dissertation Ferreting Out Fraud: The Manufacture and Control of Fraudulent Insurance Claims. Department of Urban Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983. Other Major Research Reports (partial list) LSAC Grant Report – From 1L to 401(K): A Pilot Study of the Later Stages of Lawyers’ Careers Published online at http://www.lsac.org/LsacResources/Research/GR/GR-1101.pdf "The Role of Computer Matching in Social Control and Surveillance." Final Project Report for the National Science Foundation, 1987. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorial Positions Co-editor, Law and Policy, June 2006 – Special Issues Co-editor, “Changing Legal Practice,” Law and Society Review, 2000 Review Essays Editor, Law and Society Review, 1996-1998 Associate Editor, Law and Society Review, 1992-1994 Special Issue Editor, "Regulation of Financial Markets," Law and Policy, 1992 Editorial Board, Law and Policy, 1998-2004 Papers Presented at Professional Meetings (partial listing) "Responsive Regulation Revisited," Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics, SASE, Boston, MA (2012). "Finding Justice in New Governance," Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Honolulu, Hawaii (2012). C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 7 “Gender Inequalities of Salary and Bonus: After the JD, Wave 2," Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Honolulu, Hawaii (2012) (with J. Sterling, and G.Plickert). “Wage Theft: Rights, Regulation, and Crime.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Socio-legal Studies Association, Brighton, England. “Bringing Back the Endgame.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA (with Fiona Haines). “Mobilizing Justice within New Governance” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, San Francisco, CA. “Regulatory Reform from the Bottom Up: Pay Equity” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, May 2010. “Opting in: How Partners Matter in Re-Working Legal Careers” Paper presented at Harvard Law School International Conference on Research on Legal Careers in Transition, May 2009 “Happy Endings or Second Acts: Gender Differences in Mature Lawyers’ Career Trajectories.” A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, April 2007, Chicago. “The Differential Valuation of Women’s Work: A New Look at the Gender Gap in Lawyers’ Incomes.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Baltimore, MD, July 2006 (with Ronit Dinovitzer and Joyce S. Sterling). “Claiming Injury in the Rocky Mountain Frontier.” Paper presented at the Cultural Foundations of Tort Conference, University of Denver, April 2006. “Patriarchal Professionalism: Continuing Mechanisms of Stratification in Private Law Practice.” Presented at the meetings of the Research Committee on the Sociology of Law, International Sociological Association, Paris, July 2005 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “Gender, Legal Markets and the Salary Gap.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2005 (with Ronit Dinovitzer, Joyce S. Sterling and Gita Wilder). “Where Have All the Women Gone: Gender and Professional Anomie in the Legal Profession.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2003 (with Joyce Sterling). “Careers and Compensation Revisited.” Presentation to the Colorado Women’s Bar Association Annual Meeting. Report on our study of lawyer careers in Colorado, May 2003 (with Joyce Sterling). “Recasting the Brass Ring – Further Reflections.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Budapest, July 2001 (with Joyce Sterling). C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 8 “Recasting the Brass Ring: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Workplace Expectations in Law.” Capital University Law Review Symposium, April 2000 (with Joyce S. Sterling). "Building and Sustaining a Community of Experts: Lessons from Montreal to Apply to Kyoto." Earth Technologies Forum, Washington, DC, September 1999 (with Penelope Canan). "Privacy, Career Mobility, and Gender Penalties." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 1999. "Finding the Yellow Brick Road to Successful Law Practice.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, June 1999 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “The Sociology of the Expert Networks of the TEAP and Its Technical Options th Committees: Early Results of the National Science Foundation Study.” 10 Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, Cairo, Egypt, November 19, 1998 (with Penelope Canan). “New Positions in Law Practice: Negotiating Statuses.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Snowmass, CO, June 1998 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “Directing Global Action: Elite Actors in Ozone Layer Regulation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Snowmass, CO, June 1998 (with Penelope Canan). “Global Power and the Construction of Global Subjects: Technical and Economic Assessment of the Montreal Protocol.” Consortium on Globalization, Law & Social Sciences, New York City, April 1997 (with Penelope Canan). “Careers and Compensation: Preliminary Findings.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Colorado Women’s Bar Association, Breckenridge, CO, May 1997 (with Joyce S. Sterling and Cathlin Donnell). “Peer Review, Social Capital and the Law: The Politics and Careers of Ozone Regulation.” Presented at the Consortium on Globalization, Law and the Social Sciences, Glasgow, Scotland, July 1996 (with Penelope Canan). “Tales from the Trenches: An Ethnographic Study of the State of the Adversary System.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Glasgow, Scotland, July 1996 (with Joyce S. Sterling, John M. Conley and William O’Barr). “The Role of an Epistemic Community in Creating the Meaning of Global Environmental Regulation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Glasgow, Scotland, July 1996 (with Penelope Canan). "Ozone Entrepreneurs and the Building of Global Coalitions." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, special session on the Social Construction of Global Regulatory Communities, Washington, DC, August 1995 (with Penelope Canan). C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 9 "Claiming Injury in the Rocky Mountain Frontier." Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, Canada, June 1995 (with Joyce S. Sterling). "Risk Management, Insurance, and the Construction of Sexual Harassment." Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, Canada, June 1995. "From Frontier Justice to the Emergence of the New Western City: The Role of the Courts, 1862-1917.” Presented at the World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany, July 1994 (with Joyce S. Sterling). "Excessive Adversarialism: A Problem of Ethics or Structure?" Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Phoenix, AZ, June 1994 (with Joyce S. Sterling, William O'Barr and John Conley). "Law and the Possibilities for Ethical Management of Global Technology: A Comment on Tibbs." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Miami, FL, August 1993. "Environmental Politics and Ozone Layer Depletion: Regulatory Communities and the Future of Global Regulatory Power." Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology, Cleveland, OH, October 1992 (with Penelope Canan). "Crossing Boundaries to Implement the Montreal Protocol: Global Deals in Information Technology." Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Philadelphia, PA, 1992 (with Penelope Canan). "Frontier Women and Legal Opportunities for Collusive Divorce." Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Amsterdam, 1991 (with Joyce S. Sterling). "Constructing Acts of God: Legal Discourse and the Naturalization of Harm." Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Amsterdam, 1991 (with Kevin Ryan). "Constructing Order in the Frontier: The Case of the Missing Defendants." Presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Berkeley, CA, August 1990. Other Activities at Professional Meetings (partial listing) Participant, Author Meets Reader: “Heinz, Nelson, Sandefur and Laumann, Urban Lawyers.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Baltimore, July 2006. Program Committee Chair, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association, 1999-2000. Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, 2000. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 10 Roundtable Discussant, “Consuming Insurance—Security Under Post-Social Governance.” Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, St. Louis, MO, May 1997. Program Committee, Sociology of Law Section, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 1995. Discussant, "Global Problems, International Agreements." Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 1995. Chair, "Author Meets Critic: Kathy Daly's Gender, Crime and Punishment.” Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, Canada, June 1995. Critic, "Author Meets Critic: Kitty Calavita's Inside the State." Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Phoenix, AZ, June 1994. Roundtable, "Research Agendas in Corporate Regulation." Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, AZ, November 1993. Organizer and Presenter, "Oral Histories: Feminist Influences on Socio-Legal Studies." Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL, May 1993 (four sessions were devoted to the telling and collection of these histories). Discussant, "The Impact of Political Cultures on Law and Policy: Public Participation." Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL, May 1993. Discussant, "White Collar Crime Theory." Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 1991. Discussant, "Regulatory Discourse and Competing Interests." Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Berkeley, CA, June 1990. Discussant, "Regular Session on Law." Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 1990. Invited Lectures and Panel Discussions (partial listing) “Growing up Connected: Coming of Age in Generation Text (Gen Txt).” Invited lecture, VIVA Summer Seminar Series, July 12, 2007, Denver, Colorado. "Network Failure: The Dark Side of Emerging Forms of Governance.” Invited lecture to the Centre for Criminology, University of Toronto, March 15, 2007. “Identifying the Internal Roadblocks.” Women of Enterprise – Real Estate Forum, Denver, April 2004. “Gender Penalties Revisited.” Presentation for the Colorado Women’s Bar Association meeting with the managing partners of local law firms, January 2004 (with Joyce S. Sterling). C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 11 “Gender Penalties Revisited.” Presentation to the Judicial Advisory Committee, Colorado Supreme Court, December 2003 (with Joyce S. Sterling). “Careers and Compensation Revisited.” Presentation to the Colorado Women’s Bar Association Annual Meeting. Interim Report on our study of lawyer careers in Colorado, May 2003 (with Joyce Sterling). “Gendered Career Trajectories.” Invited Presentation to the University of Wisconsin Law School Faculty, April 2003 (with Joyce Sterling). “Life After Law Practice.” Colorado Continuing Legal Education, April 27, 2001 (with Joyce Sterling). “Are You Being Properly Compensated?” Colorado Women’s Bar, February 27, 2001 (with Joyce Sterling). "Crime and Identity: Looking at the Emergence of Hate Crime Legislation in the US." DU-Bologna Colloquium, University of Denver, January 1999. “Global Environmental Governance: Expert Networks and Institutional Entrepreneurs-The Case of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.” International Day, University of Denver Center for Teaching International Relations, December 4, 1998 (with Penelope Canan). “The Community of Experts Who Give Meaning to Global Environmental Regulation: The Case of Protecting the Ozone Layer.” The Humanities Institute 1998/99 Faculty Lecture Series, University of Denver, November 5, 1998 (with Penelope Canan). Invited Participant and Discussant, American Bar Foundation/NALP Foundation Conference on Legal Careers, Chicago, IL, September 1998. Panelist on International Governance and Civil Society at the 1998 Fourth Annual Provost Conference: A Sustainable World: Issues of Equity, Economics, and Environment st Implications for the University of Denver in the 21 Century. University of Denver, February 1998. Invited Participant and Discussant, American Bar Foundation/UCSB Conference on Globalization and the Rule of Law, Santa Barbara, CA, November 1997. “Should the Role(s) of Government and Religious Institutions in Society Change?” Town Hall Meeting, Institute for Interfaith and Multicultural Studies and Social Concerns, University of Denver, June 1997. "The Sociology of Tax: A Commentary on the Neutrality Myth in Tax Law." Critical Tax Theory Workshop, SUNY Buffalo Law School, September 8-9, 1995. Invited Panelist, "Ethics and the Legal Profession." Colorado Bar Association annual meeting, Keystone, CO, September 9, 1993. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 12 "Adversarial Legal Culture: Understanding the 'Civilly Challenged'.” Inns of Court, Denver CO, April 1994 (with Joyce Sterling). "Adversarial Legal Culture: A Report on the Pilot Study." Presented to the Legal System Dynamics Subcommittee of the Professionalism Committee, Colorado Bar Association, Denver, CO, September 1993 (with Joyce S. Sterling). "How Does Law Matter in Regulatory Behavior?" Law and Society Association Summer Institute, San Diego, CA, June 1993. "Justice and Power in Regulatory Behavior." Law and Society Association Summer Institute, Amherst, MA, July 1992. "Comment: Disputing in Public Bureaucracies." Trends and Opportunities in Disputing Research, Fund for Research in Dispute Resolution, Washington, DC, June 1990. "Moving Backstage: Uncovering the Role of Compliance in Regulatory Securities Trading." Edwin Sutherland Conference on White Collar Crime: Fifty Years of Research and Beyond, Bloomington, IN, May 1990. Positions in Professional Organizations (partial listing) Secretary, Law and Society Association, 2005-2007 Chair, Article Prize Committee, Law and Society Association, 2003-2004 Chair, Sociology of Law Section of the American Sociological Association, 2000-2001 Chair, Dissertation Prize Committee, Law and Society Association, 1999 Secretary-Treasurer, Sociology of Law Section of the American Sociological Association, 1994-1996 Chair, Membership Committee, Law and Society Association, 1994-1995 Elected Representative, Board of Trustees, Law and Society Association, 1998; 19901992 Member, Nominations Committee, Law and Society Association, 1991-1992 Member, Nominations Committee, Crime, Law and Deviance Section of the American Sociological Association, 1991-1992 Chair, Student Awards Committee, Law and Society Association, 1990-91 Chair, Nominations Committee, Section on Crime, Law and Deviance, American Sociological Association, 1990-1991 C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 13 Member, Interorganizational Relationships Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1990-1991 Member, Nominations Committee, Section on Crime, Law and Deviance, American Sociological Association, 1989-1990 Program Committee Chair, annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Madison, WI, June 1989 Elected Representative, Budget, Finance and Audit Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1988-1991 RESEARCH GRANTS (partial list) Internal Grantee, Faculty Research Fund, “Where Are They Now? The Careers of Men and Women 30 Years After Law School,” Fall 2004. Grantee, Proposal Preparation: “The Social Construction and Operation of the Ozone Regulatory Field." University of Denver, Interdisciplinary Fund, Summer 1995 (with Penelope Canan, Laura Bellsten and Stephen DeCanio). Grantee, “Ozone Deals: The Structure of Global Innovation,” Center for Internationalization, University of Denver, Summer 1992. External Principal Investigator, “From 1l To 401(K): A Multi-Method Examination Of The Thirty Years Since Law School”, Law School Admissions Council, June 2006. Co-Investigator, “Legal Professionalism and the Transformation of the Field of Legal/Business Advice,” American Bar Foundation Endowment (with Bryant Garth and Yves Dezalay), August 2000. Co-Principal Investigator, “Field Dynamics in Global Environmental Regulation: Implementing The Montreal Protocol,” National Science Foundation, 1997-2000 (with Penelope Canan). Co-Principal Investigator, “Careers and Compensation: A Study of Factors Contributing to Economic Disparity in Legal Practice,” funded by the Colorado Bar Association, Denver Bar Association, and Colorado Women’s Bar Association, June 1996-June 1997. Principal Investigator, "Role of Computer Matching in Social Control and Surveillance,” Law and Social Science Program, National Science Foundation, June 1985-November 1986. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 14 MEDIA OUTLETS “Gender Matters,” University of Denver Magazine. “Female Lawyers Paid Less: Study Shows Little Progress in the State,” Rocky Mountain News, January 17, 2004 (http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/business/article/0,1299,DRMN_4_2583774,0 0.html). “Opting Out: Women Lawyers, Gendered Law Firms and The Context of Choice,” Joyce Sterling and Nancy Reichman. Researching Law 14 (2) Spring 2003 (publication of the American Bar Foundation). MISCELLANEOUS Academic Service to University and Department (University of Denver) – (partial listing) University College, Undergraduate Degree Completion Task Force, 2005-2006 Faculty and Friends Committee, 2004-2005 Women’s College, Law and Society Program Development and Steering Committee, 2004Marsico Internship Initiative Faculty Committee, 2004-2007 Elected Faculty Committee, AHSS, 2004-2006 Director of Judaic Studies, Search Committee Chair, 1999-2000 Dean Search Committee, 1997-1998 Vice Chancellor for University Technology Services Search Committee, 1997-1998 University Mentor, 1997-1998 Undergraduate Council, 1995-1997 Partners in Scholarship, Strategic Initiative Committee, 1995-1998 Committee on Men and Women at the University of Denver, 1994-1997 Division of Social Sciences Core Curriculum Committee, 1995-1997 Chair, Sexual Harassment Board, 1992-1994 Department of Sociology, University of Denver (1984-present) Chair, 1996-2000, 2006-2010 Director of Graduate Studies, 1985-1986, 1996-2000 Committee of the Whole, 1984-present Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Committee, 1985-2000 Head of Graduate Recruitment, 1984-1985 AKD Faculty Advisor, 1985-1990 Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1986, 1987, 2003-present Chair, Law and Society Subcommittee, 1987-1995 Wilbert E. Moore Scholarship Committee, 1987-present William H. Key Scholarship Committee, 1987-present Miscellaneous Professional Activities Institutional Review Board, Chair, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division of Colorado, 1999present. C.V. Reichman – September 2012- 15 Panel member, Knowledge and Distributed Information Special Panel, National Science Foundation, July 1998. Panel member, Law and Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation, fall 1994-fall 1997. Manuscript Reviewer: Law and Society Review; Law and Social Inquiry; Law and Policy; The Sociological Quarterly; Journal of Contemporary Ethnography; Studies in Law, Politics and Society; Deviant Behavior. Honors and Awards US Environmental Protection Agency, The Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award, 2003 Shalom D. Comay Leadership Fellow, American Jewish Committee, 1996-1997 Outstanding Women of the Year, 1985 Samuel Andrew Stouffer Fellowship, Joint Center for Urban Studies and Planning of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1981-1982 Community Service (partial listing) Chair-elect, Seeking Common Ground Board of Directors, Denver, 2011Founder’s Council, Jewish Women’s Fund of Colorado, 2004-present Member, Board of Governors, American Jewish Committee, 2004-2009 Chair, Engaging America Task Force, American Jewish Committee, 2005-2009 National Vice President, American Jewish Committee, 2001-2004 Member, Jewish Community Relations Council, 2004-2006 Chair, Emerging Leadership Council, American Jewish Committee, 1998-2001 Board of Trustees, Colorado Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, 1992-present Board of Trustees, Hillel Council of Colorado, 1999-2004 Board of Trustees, Colorado Agency for Jewish Education, 2002-2004 Steering Committee, "The American Jewish Community in the 21st Century: A Vision," Colorado Chapter of the American Jewish Committee Education Committee, Herzl Jewish Day School, 1995 Member, Family Abuse Task Force: A Jewish Response, Denver, CO, 1992-1994 Chair, Advisory Board, Early Childhood Education, Jewish Community Center, Denver, CO, 1992-1993
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