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Marshall Breger Marshall J. Breger is a professor of law at the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America. From 1993-95, he was a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C. In Fall 2002, Breger was Lady Davis Visiting Professor of Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In Fall 2003 he was Distinguished Sy-Cip Fulbright Lecturer in the Philippines. He is Vice-President of of the Jewish Policy Center, a Jewish conservative think-tank. Professor Breger holds a B.A. and M.A., 1967, from University of Pennsylvania, a B.Phil., 1970, from Oriel College, Oxford University; and a J.D., magna cum laude 1973, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was an editor of the law review and a member of the Order of the Coif.
BOOKS The Vatican-Israel Accord: Legal, Political, and Theological Issues (Notre Dame University Press, 2004)(in press).
Public Policy and Social Issues: Jewish Sources and Perspectives (Praeger 2003)
Jerusalem: A City and Its Future (Syracuse University Press, 2002) (edited with Ora Ahimeir).
ADR in the Federal Government: A Practitioner's Handbook. : (American Bar Association, 2000) Vouchers for School Choice, Challenges or Opportunity?:An American Jewish Reappraisal. Washington, DC: Wilstein Institute of Jewish Policy Studies, 1999. (edited with David Gordis). Jerusalem's Holy Places and the Peace Process. Washington, D.C.: The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1998 (with Thomas A. Idinopulos). BOOK CHAPTERS "The Christian Right and the Jewish Community." In Jews and Conservative Christians. New York: American Jewish Committee, 1996. BOOK REVIEWS "Review of Jewish Power by J.J. Goldberg." Commentary (February 1997): 68. "Pursuing Justice: Pitfalls and Prospects." (Review-essay of Marvin Frankel, Partisan Justice), 34 Stanford Law Review 501 (1982). JOURNAL ARTICLES "International Commercial Arbitration: A Case Study of the Areas Under Control of the Palestinian Authority." Case Western Reserve International Law Review(2000) (with Shelby Quast). "Established by Practice: The Theory and Operation of Independent Federal Agencies." 52 Administrative Law IIII (Fall 2000) (with Gary Edles). "Is There an Ethical Duty to Consult With Your Client on ADR?" Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics(2000). "Should an Attorney be Required to Advise Client of ADR Options?" 13, Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 427 (May 2000). "Why Likud Needs the Peace Process." Middle East Quarterly. (March 1999): 37. "An Introduction: The Fundamental Agreement Between the Holy See and the State of Israel: A Symposium." Catholic University Law Review 47 (Winter 1998): 369. "Government Accountability in the Twenty-First Century." University of Pittsburgh Law Review 57 (Winter 1996): 423. "Regulatory Flexibility and the Administrative State." Tulsa Law Journal 32 (Winter 1996): 325. "Defending Defenders: Remarks on Nichol and Pierce." 42 Duke Law Journal 1202 (April 1993) [remarks made at a symposium on Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife 112 S. Ct. 2130 (1992), with Professor Richard Pierce (Columbia University), Professor Gene Nichol (University of Colorado), and John Roberts (Deputy Solicitor-General)].
Interview, "His Excellency President Ben Ali of Tunisia," Middle East Insight, Vol. 15, No. 4 pp.7-8 (2000).
"In Good Faith: A Dialogue on Government Funding of Faith- Based Social Services" (Co-Drafter) (prepared for Pew Charitable Trusts, 2001).
I am engaged in work on the legal issues related to the concept of 'holy places' and of sacred space as well as continued study of the independent federal agencies in American Administrative Law. I also continue to work on issues related to the Middle East peace process. |
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