D. A. JEREMY TELMAN
D. A. Jeremy TelmanAssociate Professor of Law

Jeremy.Telman@valpo.edu
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Co-Founder and Steering Board Member, Valpariaso University Conversations Project

Education

J.D., New York University (1999)
Ph.D., Cornell University (1993)
M.A., Cornell University (1989)
B.A., Columbia University (1985)

Courses Taught & Research Interests

Public International Law, Contracts and Business Law, U.S. Foreign Relations Law, Jurisprudence, Legal History

Scholarly Works

Medellin and Originalism, 68 Maryland Law Review (forthcoming 2009) (SSRN) (bepress)

The Reception of Hans Kelsen's Legal Theory in the United States: A Sociological Model, 24 L'Observateur des Nations Unis (forthcoming 2008) (SSRN) (bepress)

Our Very Privileged Executive: Why the Judiciary Can (and Should) Fix the State Secrets Privilege (2007), (80 Temple Law Review 499) (SSRN) (bepress)

The Foreign Affairs Power: Does the Constitution Matter? 80 Temple Law Review 245 (2007) (SSRN) (bepress)

The Business Judgment Rule, Disclosure and Executive Compensation, 81 Tulane Law Review 829 (2007)

Selective Affinities: On the American Reception of Hans Kelsen's Legal Theory (SSRN) (bepress)

Previous Professional Experience

Before coming to Valparaiso University School of Law, Professor Telman taught public international law at Brown University and practiced commercial litigation in the New York office of Sidley Austin LLP, where he also administered and participated in the firm’s pro bono asylum program. Prior to that, he clerked for Judge Rosemary Barkett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Miami, Florida. Before attending law school, Professor Telman, whose doctorate is in modern European history, taught in the history department at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.

Poetry Reviews

Review of Joshua Mehigan, The Optimist, 6 Valparaiso Poetry Review (2005)

Review of Robert Crawford, Too Much Explanation Can Ruin a Man, 8 Valparaiso Poetry Review (2006)

Blog

Professor Telman is a Contributing Editor to the Contracts Profs Blog, the Official Blog of the AALS Section on Contracts.