CURRICULUM VITAE Vincent D. Rougeau 15899 Cedar Ridge Court Granger, Indiana 46530 (574) 273 5162 CURRENT POSITION 1998 present Associate Professor Director, Center on Law and Government Notre Dame Law School 3116 Eck Hall of Law P.O. Box 780 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 (574) 631 8610 Rougeau.1@nd.edu PREVIOUS POSITIONS Faculty Member In Residence University of Notre Dame London Law Programme London, England 2005 2006 1999 2002 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Notre Dame Law School 1997 1998 Visiting Associate Professor of Law Notre Dame Law School 1991 1997 Assistant and Associate Professor of Law Loyola University Chicago School of Law
FELLOWSHIPS/RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS Senior Fellow Contextual Theology Centre Royal Foundation of St. Katherine Limehouse, London, England 2006 present Current project is titled Just Communities. This is a partnership among the Contextual Theology Centre, Notre Dame Law School, and Magdalen College, Oxford that is exploring the challenge of religious witness in the public life of a pluralist society. This exploration involves both grass roots practice (community organizing in multi faith, inner city communities) and contemporary academic debates in theology, jurisprudence, philosophy, and politics. Senior Fellow Martin Marty Center School of Divinity University of Chicago 2008 2009 Research Associate Von Hügel Institute Centre for Faith in Society St. Edmund s College Cambridge University 2006 2009 Carey Faculty Fellow Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame 2002 2003 Faculty Fellow/Mentor Collegium Summer Institute on Faith and Intellectual Life Fairfield University Fairfield, Connecticut 1993/1997 EDUCATION A. B. magna cum laude International Relations Brown University (1985) J. D. Harvard Law School (1988) Articles Editor, Harvard Human Rights Journal 2
TEACHING Contracts Real Estate Transactions Catholic Social Thought Public International Law Comparative Law Banking Law Seminar: Religion, Immigration, and Multiculturalism Awards from Students: Faculty Member of the Year: NDLS Class of 2000 McLean Award for Community Service: NDLS Class of 2000 RESEARCH INTERESTS Law and religion the role of moral, community, and religious values in law making and public policy; Catholic social thought (including its historical and philosophical underpinnings); theology; political philosophy. Immigration/global migration, multiculturalism, and citizenship in liberal democratic societies. Real estate law land use planning and development; local government; New Urbanism and traditional neighborhood development; Low income housing and economic redevelopment. Government regulation and intervention in the financial markets; consumer credit law; the Community Reinvestment Act. PUBLICATIONS Books and Book Chapters Just Contracts: A Perspective from American Law, in The True Wealth of Nations, Daniel Finn, ed. (Forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 2009). Contributors include: Stefano Zamagni, University of Bologna; John Coleman, Loyola Marymount University, Paulinus Odozor, University of Notre Dame; Albino Barrera, Providence College; John Gunnemann, Emory University. Cosmopolitan Democracy, Religious Citizens, and Global Multiculturalism, manuscript in progress. 3
Christians in the American Empire: Faith and Citizenship in the New World Order, (Oxford University Press, 2008). Catholic Social Thought and the New Urbanism: A Shared Vision to Confront the Problem of Urban Sprawl? in Recovering Self Evident Truths, Michael Scaperlanda and Theresa Colette eds. (Washington, DC: Catholic University Press, 2007). Enter the Poor: American Welfare Reform, Solidarity and the Capability of Human Flourishing, in Transforming Unjust Structures: The Capability Approach, S. Deneulin, M. Nebel, and N. Sagovsky eds., (Amsterdam: Springer, 2005) Law Reviews and Academic Journals No Bonds but Those Freely Chosen: An Obituary for the Principle of Forced Heirship in American Law, 1 Civ. L. Comment. 3, 1 (2008). Catholic Social Thought and Global Migration: Bridging the Paradox of Universal Human Rights and Territorial Self Determination, 32 Seattle L. Rev. 343 (2008). Pilgrim Law: Overcoming Unjust Structures through the Witness of London s Economic Migrants, 22 J. L. & Religion 489 (2006 2007) Review of Peter H. Schuck s Diversity in America: Keeping the Government at a Safe Distance, 31 Journal of College and University Law 471(2005). Justice, Community, and Solidarity: Rethinking Affirmative Action through the Lens of Catholic Social Thought, 1 Journal of Catholic Social Thought 335 (Summer, 2004). A Crisis of Caring: A Catholic Critique of American Welfare Reform, 27 Harv. Journal of Law and Pub. Policy 100 (2003). The Community Reinvestment Act: Questionable Premises and Perverse Incentives, 18 Annual Review of Banking 163 (1999) (Co authored with Keith Hylton). Rediscovering Usury: An Argument for Legal Controls on Credit Card Interest Rates, 67 Colorado Law Review 1 (1996) (Lead Article). Lending Discrimination: Economic Theory, Econometric Evidence and the Community Reinvestment Act, 85 Georgetown Law Review 237 (1996) (Co authored with Keith Hylton). 4
Speeches, Delivered Papers, Panel Presentations, Periodicals Catholic Social Teaching, Global Migration, and a Right to Membership, Presentation and workshop with response by Dean Alexander Aleinikoff, Georgetown University Law Center, September 23, 2009. Reforming legal education through service learning: The Just Communities Project, Keynote Address to the Conference on Faith, Justice and Civic Learning, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, June 26, 2009. Book Conference: Christians in the American Empire, Notre Dame London Law Centre, April, 2009. Respondents included: Terrance Walsh, Heythrop College, London; M. Cathleen Kaveny, Notre Dame Law School; Francis Davis, Las Casas Institute, Blackfriars, Oxford; Dilwar Hussain, Policy Research Centre, Islamic Foundation of the United Kingdom. Keynote participant with Michael Binyon, OBE (former diplomatic editor of The Times, London) in the Cheapside Debate, Imagining America: The Vocation of a Nation, St. Maryle Bow Church, City of London, UK, March 10, 2009. Real Americans, Real Catholics: Race, religion and the 2008 election, America, February 16, 2009. Religious Citizens, Democratic Pluralism, and Cosmopolitan Law, Martin Marty Center Senior Fellow s Lecture, University of Chicago Divinity School, February 26, 2009. Expanding Democracy: Community Organizing and the 2008 US Presidential Election, Wayneflete Symposium on Education, Faith, and Citizenship, Magdalen College, Oxford University, November 22, 2008. Just Contracts, paper delivered at Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies conference: True Wealth of Nations: Developing an Architecture for Analysis, University of Southern California, June 18, 2008. A Freedom Under Fire, book review of Martha Nussbaum s Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America s Tradition of Religious Equality, America, May 19, 2008. Solidarity and Participation: True Justice for the Poor, speech delivered at the Fordham Law School Institute for Religion, Law & Lawyer s Work, April 21, 2008. Bridging the Paradox of Universal Human Rights and Territorial Self Determination: Catholic Social Teaching and Global Migration, paper delivered at Pluralism and the Law: A Conversation at the Intersection of Identity, Faith, and Legal Reasoning, Seattle University School of Law, March 7, 2008. 5
The Common Good, Faith, and Global Citizenship, speech delivered for the Siena Center, Series on the Common Good, Dominican University, River Forest, IL, March 12, 2008. Strangers into Citizens: Legal and Theological Study and Reflection on the Integration of London s Economic Migrants into British Society, University of Notre Dame, London Law Centre, London, England, April 20, 2007. Faith Based Social Services: Some Comments on the American Experience, Talk for Day of Study and Reflection at Contextual Theology Centre, Royal Order of St. Katherine s, Limehouse, London, September 7, 2006. Christians in the American Empire: Faith and Citizenship in the New World Order, Introduction to forthcoming book delivered in panel presentation at Faith s Public Role, Von Hügel Institute, St. Edmunds College, Cambridge University, April 6, 2005. Politics and Communion: A Bishop s Response to Segregationists, Commonweal, October 8, 2004 at 17 19. Catholic Intellectual Traditions in History, Literature and Philosophy, Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland, September, 2004. An intimate conversation about the built environment and the good life with Andres Duany, America s leading theorist and practitioner of New Urbanism, Panel and roundtable discussion, Notre Dame School of Architecture, February 4, 2004. Racial Neutrality as Racial Preference in a Society without Transcendence, working paper delivered at Law and Catholic Social Thought, Villanova Law School, Villanova, PA, October 3 4, 2003. A Crisis of Caring: A Catholic Critique of American Welfare Reform, paper presented at Von Hügel Institute Conference, Transforming Unjust Structures, St. Edmund s College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, June, 2003. A Catholic Critique of the Culture Foundations of American Economic Support for the Poor, Panel Presentation: Welfare and Human Dignity, Federalist Society Annual Conference University of Notre Dame, February 22, 2003. Special Option for the Poor: Immigrants and the Workplace, Panel presentation at University of Notre Dame Department of Theology conference, Special Option for the Poor, November 11, 2002. 6
Evaluating U.S. Welfare Reform in the Context of Laborem Exercens, Working paper presented at Work as the Key to the Social Question, sponsored by the Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought, University of St. Thomas, Vatican City and Rome, Italy. September 12 15, 2001. More Precious for What We are Than for What We Have: Is Real Solidarity with the Poor Possible in a World Dominated by American Consumer Culture? 2001 Gillis Long Poverty Law Center Distinguished Speaker Loyola University New Orleans School of Law March, 2001 INSTITUTES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Director/Advisor, Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy 2004 present Organizer and Instructor: Seminar on Lobbying and Democratic Civil Society, Sponsored by AVSI USA, Bucharest, Romania. November 24 26, 2003. Faculty Mentor: 1999 Collegium Summer Institute on Faith and Intellectual Life Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut Organizer and Instructor: Loyola University School of Law Seminars on the American Legal System Presented for the Magistrates Association of Sâo Paulo and the Prosecutors Association of Sâo Paulo October, 1997 and July, 1998, Sâo Paulo, Brazil SERVICE Notre Dame Law School Dean Search Committee, 2008 2009 New Law School Building Committee, 2005 2008 University Faculty Board on Athletics, 2006 2007 University Affirmative Action Officer, 2003 2005 University Committee on Cultural Diversity, 2002 2005 Appointments Committee (2001 2003; Vice chair [Dean nominal chair] 2004 2005; 2007 2008) Clinical Education Committee Curriculum Committee 7
Loyola University Chicago School of Law Chair University Committee on Academic Assessment Dean s Strategic Planning Committee International Committee Appointments Committee Community Relations Committee PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Morrison & Foerster, Washington, DC Business Group: Bank regulatory, real estate, international trade. 1988 1991 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Member Maryland Bar Association District of Columbia Bar Association American Bar Association Midwest Scholars of Color COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Board of Trustees Stanley Clark School, South Bend, IN 2001 2004; 2006 2009 Board of Trustees Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition 2009 present Board Member Collegium Institute on Faith and Intellectual Life 2000 2005 Board Member Freedom 22 Foundation, South Bend, IN 2001 2006 8
Director Quail Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc. Granger, Indiana 1999 2003 Board of Trustees St. Elizabeth s Hospital, Chicago, IL 1997 2001 PERSONAL Born June 17, 1963 Miami Beach, FL USA Married to Dr. Robin Kornegay Rougeau Three children Foreign Language: French 9