Hosea H. Harvey Temple University Beasley School of Law 1719 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-3650 (office) | [email protected] EDUCATION STANFORD UNIVERSITY Department of Political Science: Ph.D., 2005; M.A., 1997. Stanford, CA Specializations: American Politics, Political Psychology, International Relations, Law and Economics. Dissertation: “The Limits of Legal Action: Markets, Culture, and the Persistence of Racial Bias in the Business of American Film and Sports.” Created large-scale industry models to test theories of market-level bias arising in commercial markets for race-identified products. Dissertation Committee: Lucius Barker, Marcus Cole, Luis Fraga, Pamela Karlan, Ewart Thomas. Research Fellowships: National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship; Summer Research Consultant, RAND Corporation; Melvin and Joan Lane Family Fellowship Award. Activities: Undergraduate Advisor, Stanford Black Pre-Law Society (1997 – 2005); Stanford Law School LSAC Forum Student Representative (1998 – 2005). Stanford Law School: J.D., 2000. Honors and Activities: United States Department of Justice, Meritorious Service Award; Senior Articles Editor, Stanford Law & Policy Review; President, Stanford Student Clerkship Advisory Committee (SCOR); Vice-President, Black Law Students Association. Clinical Experience: Clinical Intern, East Palo Alto Community Law Project. Directed Research: Professors Paul Brest (1998 – 99) and Gerald Gunther (2000). Summer Associate / Legal Intern Experience (1998 – 2000): San Francisco County/City Attorney’s Office; National Broadcasting Corporation; Federal Trade Commission; Microsoft Corporation; Mayer, Brown & Platt. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Government Department: B.A., 1995. Hanover, NH Honors and Activities: President’s Intern, Office of the President of Dartmouth College; Founder, Coalition of Class Officers; Vice-President, Class of 1995; Dean of the College Distinguished Service Award; National Achievement Scholarship; Illinois State Scholar; Nguzo Saba Award. Research Fellowship: Summer Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL. 07/01/14 UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND SERVICE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Associate Professor of Law and Political Science (by courtesy). Contracts; Banking and Financial Regulation; Race and Gender Equality in Commercial Law, Markets, and Business Organizations; Public Health Law and Policy Practicum; Transactional Skills, Beasley School of Law, 2014 - Present. Assistant Professor of Law and Political Science (by courtesy), Beasley School of Law, 2010 – 2014. Curator. Youth Sports TBI Laws Section, LawAtlas Policy Surveillance Portal, 2012 – Present. See http://www.lawatlas.org/preview?dataset=sc-reboot. Faculty Member. Career Services Committee 2013-14; Colloquium Committee 2013-14; Graduation Prizes Committee 2013-14; Entry-Level Faculty Selection Committee 2012-13; Curriculum Committee 2011-12; Clerkship Committee 2010-11. STANFORD UNIVERSITY Seminar Instructor. Honors Research Seminar, Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity (CSRE), 2004. Lead Teaching Assistant. Introduction to International Relations, Department of Political Science, 2003. Teaching Assistant. Introduction to International Relations; Introduction to American Law, Department of Political Science, 1998 – 2000. PUBLICATIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS Hosea H. Harvey, Opening Schumer’s Box: The Empirical Foundations of Modern Consumer Finance Disclosure Law, U. MICH. J.L. REFORM (forthcoming 2015). Hosea H. Harvey, Refereeing the Public Health, 14:1 YALE JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY, LAW, AND ETHICS (2014). Hosea H. Harvey, Reducing Traumatic Brain Injuries in Youth Sports: Youth Sports Traumatic Brain Injury State Laws, January 2009 – December 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, Vol. 103:7, July 2013. Hosea H. Harvey, Race, Markets, and Hollywood’s Perpetual Antitrust Dilemma, 18 MICH. J. RACE & L. 1 (2012). Selected for the Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum (2011). Paul Sniderman, Thomas Piazza, and Hosea H. Harvey, Race and Politics: an Intellectual Biography in PERCEPTION AND PREJUDICE: RACE AND POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES, Jon Hurwitz and Mark Peffley, eds. (New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1998). EXPERIENCE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Assistant Professor of Law and Political Science Philadelphia, PA 2014 – Present 2010 – 2014 Serve as tenure-track Associate Professor of Law with courtesy appointment in Political Science, specializing in: Contracts, Public Health Law Research and Policy, Consumer Banking and Financial Regulation, and Empirical Studies of Race and Gender Equality. 07/01/14 AMERICA NEEDS YOU Chief Legal Officer New York, NY 2009 – Present Advise the Board of Directors and senior executives of a 501(c)(3) corporation that focuses on mentoring, cultivating leadership, and enhancing career opportunities for low-income first-generation college students. Manage corporate governance and board affairs, federal and state tax issues, and human resources matters. Draft, negotiate, and review all corporate contracts. PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA, INC. Associate General Counsel (Corporate) New York, NY 2008 – 2010 Drafted, reviewed, and negotiated contracts for corporate and affiliate business initiatives across operations, technology, finance, development, human resources, health services, and political action divisions. Revised policies and protocols pursuant to data privacy guidelines. Managed IP, advertising, regulatory, licensing, and marketing issues for branded and co-branded products, including trademark and copyright enforcement, protection, and infringement. Advised human resources on various employment matters. Reviewed communications, solicitations, and correspondence for compliance with federal election regulatory regimes. CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP Corporate Associate Summer Associate New York, NY 2005 – 2008 Summer 2000 Drafted and negotiated agreements and prepared proxies and SEC/NYSE filings for mergers and acquisitions transactions. Managed securities offerings for a global securities practice. Advised clients on various corporate matters including corporate governance, finance and licensing agreements, asset purchase agreements, and foreign private issuer guidelines. Managed deal-based litigation document production and settlements. STANFORD UNIVERSITY Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT Law Clerk, Chambers of the Honorable Ann Claire Williams Stanford, CA 2002 – 2005 Chicago, IL 2002 AOL TIME WARNER New York, NY Law Clerk, Time Inc. Publications 2001 Drafted pleadings for libel litigation against news publications. Negotiated responses to a sports league’s cease and desist letters regarding online fantasy leagues. Reviewed consumer marketing agreements. U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Law Clerk, Chambers of the Honorable Barrington D. Parker, Jr. White Plains, NY 2000 – 2001 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Office of Deputy Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. Law Student Extern Washington, D.C. 1999 Wrote and reviewed presentations and speeches for the Deputy’s public appearances. Coordinated and drafted a computer-based crime prevention initiative by the Vice-President and Attorney General. Developed best practices manual for federal child support prosecutions. Analyzed national security and Independent Counsel matters. Prepared background-check materials for high-level nominations. 07/01/14 INVITED PRESENTATIONS Panelist Presenter. “Resisting Public Health Law Interventions: Socio-Demographic Variance, Message, and Messenger as Mitigating Forces”, presenting at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2014. Panelist Presenter. “Traumatic Brain Injury in Youth Sports: Prevention Through Law”, presenting at the National Public Health Law Conference: Intersection of Law, Policy and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2014. Presenter. “Opening Schumer’s Box: The Empirical Foundations of Modern Consumer Finance Disclosure Law”, presented at the Boulder Summer Conference on Consumer Financial Decision Making, Boulder, CO, 2014. Public Testimony. “Assessing H.B. No. 5113”, presented at the Connecticut General Assembly Committee on Children Public Hearing, Hartford, CT, 2014. Presenter. “Opening Schumer’s Box: The Empirical Foundations of Modern Consumer Finance Disclosure Law”, presented at the Campaigns and Elections Speaker Series, Department of Political Science, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2013. Panelist Presenter. “Opening Schumer’s Box: Assessing the Empirical Foundations of Consumer Finance Law Reform” presented at 8th Annual International Conference on Contracts, Texas Wesleyan School of Law, Fort Worth, TX, 2013. Presenter. “Race, Markets, and Hollywood’s Perpetual Antitrust Dilemma” presented at Villanova Law School, Villanova, PA, 2012. Presenter. “Equal Opportunity: Croson and Adarand – the Impact” presented at the American Contract Compliance Association National Training Institute 2012, Philadelphia, PA, 2012. Presenter. “Empirical Evidence, Behavioral Logic, and Dodd-Frank's Mortgage and Lending Reform Provisions: the Mystery of Consumer Financial Decision-Making” presented at Ongoing Implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act: Consumer Protection and Other Goals, sponsored by the Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School’s Journal of Business Law Annual Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, 2011. Panelist Presenter. “Concussions and Youth Sports – Can The Law Help Prevent Injury?” presented for CLE Public Health Law Network Webinar, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, 2011. Panelist Presenter. “Race, Markets, and Hollywood’s Perpetual Antitrust Dilemma” presented at the Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, Palo Alto, CA, 2011. Guest Speaker. “Race, Markets, and Hollywood’s Perpetual Antitrust Dilemma” presented at Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, CA, 2011. Guest Speaker. “Race, Markets, and Hollywood’s Perpetual Antitrust Dilemma” presented at Univ. of California Los Angeles Law School, Los Angeles, CA, 2011. Panelist Presenter. “Hidden Bias and Statistical Methodology” presented at the Annual Symposium of Temple Law Review, Philadelphia, PA, 2010. 07/01/14 Panelist Presenter. “Race, Markets, and the Regulatory State” presented at the Third Annual People of Color Scholarship Conference, Newark, NJ, 2010. BOARD MEMBERSHIPS WILLIAM J. TUCKER FOUNDATION OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Member, Board of Visitors Hanover, NH 2011– Present The Tucker Foundation is charged with supporting and furthering the moral and spiritual work of the College and serves as Dartmouth’s umbrella religious, volunteer, and philanthropic center. PRACTICING ATTORNEYS FOR LAW STUDENTS, INC. (PALS) Member, Board of Directors New York, NY 2005 – 2011 ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Manuscript Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health (2011 – Present). 07/01/14
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