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Willamette University College of Law 950 Shaker Place, S.W.

245 Winter Street, S.E., # 451 Portland, Oregon 97225-6152 Salem, Oregon 97301 E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: (503) 370-6432 Mobile: (503) 990-4879

EXPERIENCE:

Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon, Professor of Law, May 2001 - Present (Appointed with Tenure); Visiting Professor of Law, January 1998 - June 1998

Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon, Visiting Professor of Law, August 2000 - May 2001

University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, Oregon, Visiting Professor of Law, August 1998 - June 2000; Adjunct Professor of Law, January 1998 - June 1998

Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania, Professor of Law, August 1990 - May 2001 (Received Tenure in 1996)

United States Department of Justice, Special Counsel for Immigration Related Unfair Employment Practices, Washington, D.C., Consultant, June - July 1993

University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, California, Visiting Professor of Law, June - August 1999; June - August 1991

Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, Visiting Professor of Law, September 1988 - July 1990

United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee Services, Washington, D.C., National Director of Immigration Services, September 1986 - September 1988

Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County, San Jose, California, Directing Attorney, January - July 1986; Director of Litigation, October - December 1985

National Center for Immigrants' Rights (now called National Immigration Law Center), Los Angeles, California, Directing Attorney, February 1984 - September 1985

United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, General Litigation Section, Washington, D.C., Trial Attorney, November 1980 - February 1984; Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Washington, D.C., Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Attorney General, April - November 1980

Migrant Legal Action Program, Inc., Washington, D.C., Consultant, October 1979

Equal Justice Foundation, Inc., Washington, D.C., Legislative Director, June - October 1979

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LEGAL EDUCATION: LL.M., J.D.

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LAW, 1978 - 1979, Coursework and Two Theses, LL.M., Constitutional Law: 1979

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, NATIONAL LAW CENTER, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC LAW, 1978 - 1979, Current Problems in Civil Rights, Legal Problems in Education, Constitutional Law Seminar, Equal Employment Opportunity

UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CLARA SCHOOL OF LAW, 1975 - 1978, Full Faculty Scholarship, J.D. (Concentration - Constitutional Law): 1978

UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL OF LAW, 1977 - 1978, Constitutional Law Seminars: Race Discrimination and the Law, Political Reform

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW, 1977, Seminar on the Judicial Process (the Honorable Roger J. Traynor)

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, 1976, Federal Jurisdiction, Conflict of Laws UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: B.A.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, 1973 - 1975, Scholarship, B.A., Philosophy: 1975 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, CAMPION HALL, 1974, Scholarship, Jurisprudence CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY OF HONOLULU, 1971 - 1973, Sociology

CERTIFICATION:

State Bar of California, 1979 (By Examination); District of Columbia Bar, 1980 (By Examination); Bar of the United States Supreme Court, 1983 (Upon Motion); Other Federal Appellate and Trial Courts

PUBLICATIONS:

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Short-Hoeing the Long Row of Bondage: From Braceros to Compassionate Farm Worker Migration in Compassionate Migration and Regional Policy in the Americas, London: Palgrave Macmillan (Steven W. Bender & William F. Arrocha eds.) (forthcoming 2016), presented at LatCrit Critical Constitutionalism, Anaheim, October 2015

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Judicial System: Appoint Darleen Ortega to Oregon’s Highest Court, The Oregonian E4 (November 15, 2015)

Roy L. Brooks, Gilbert Paul Carrasco, & Michael L. Selmi, The Law of Discrimination: Cases and Perspectives, San Francisco: Lexis/Nexis (2011) (with 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016 Supplements and Teacher’s Manual) (2d ed. forthcoming 2017)

Testimony and Prepared Statement of Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Vice-Chair, Oregon Commission

on Hispanic Affairs, Hearing on S.B. 833 Before the Committee on Business and Transportation

of the Oregon Senate, Salem, Oregon, April 13, 2013

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Gilbert Paul Carrasco, The Pedagogics of Poverty in Constitutional Law in Vulnerable Populations and Transformative Law Teaching: A Critical Reader, Durham: Carolina Academic Press (2011), presented at Society of American Law Teachers, San Francisco, March 2010

Testimony and Prepared Statement of Commissioner Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Chair, Legislative Committee, Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs, Hearing on S.B. 845 Before the Committee on Business, Transportation, and Economic Development of the Oregon Senate, Salem, Oregon, April 18, 2011

Roy L. Brooks, Gilbert Paul Carrasco, & Michael L. Selmi (The Hon. Gordon A. Martin, Jr. was replaced by Michael L. Selmi in the 2d & 3d eds.), Civil Rights Litigation: Cases and Perspectives, Durham: Carolina Academic Press (1995) (with 2000 Constitutional and Statutory Supplement, 1997-98, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 Supplements, and Teacher’s Manuals) (2d ed. 2000, 3d ed. 2005)

Steven W. Bender, Raquel Aldana, Gilbert Paul Carrasco, & Joaquin Ávila, Everyday Law for Latino/as, Boulder: Paradigm Publishers (Richard Delgado ed.) (2008; paperback 2009)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Sexuality and Discrimination: A Rights and Liberties Perspective, Durham: Carolina Academic Press (2005)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, The Impact of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 on Latinos in the United States and The Bracero Program in The Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States, New York: Oxford University Press (Deena J. González & Suzanne Oboler eds.) (2004)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, The Civil Rights Act of 1957 in 1 Major Acts of Congress, New York:

Macmillan Reference USA (Brian K. Landsberg ed.) (2004)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Book Review, John B. Williams, Race Discrimination in Public Higher Education: Interpreting Federal Civil Rights Enforcement, 1964 - 1996, Westport, Connecticut:

Praeger Publishers (1997), Academe (January - February 1999)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Public Wrongs, Private Rights: Private Attorneys General for Civil Rights, IX Vill. Envtl. L.J. 321 (1998), presented at Symposium on Environmental Justice, Villanova Law School, November 1997

Jonathan R. Alger & Gilbert Paul Carrasco, The Role of Faculty in Achieving and Retaining a Diverse Student Population in Hopwood, Bakke, and Beyond: Diversity on Our Nation's Campuses, Washington, D.C.: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (1998)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Latinos in the United States: Invitation and Exile in Immigrants Out!: The New Nativism and the Anti-Immigrant Impulse in the United States, New York: New York University Press (Juan F. Perea ed.) (1997), reprinted in The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader, New York: New York University Press (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds.) (1998, 2d ed. 2011), and in Juan F. Perea, Richard Delgado, Angela P. Harris, Jean Stefancic, &

Stephanie M. Wildman, Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America, St. Paul,

Minn.: West Group (2000, 2d ed. 2015) and in Richard Delgado, Juan F. Perea, & Jean

Stefancic, Latinos and the Law: Cases and Materials, St. Paul, Minn.: Thomson/West (2008)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Proposition 187 is Onerous, Philadelphia Inquirer MD3 (Dec. 18, 1994)

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Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Congressional Arrogation of Power: Alien Constellation in the Galaxy of Equal Protection, 74 B.U.L. Rev. 591 (1994), presented at Yale Law School, March 1993

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Politics in The Hispanic Almanac: From Columbus to Corporate America, Detroit: Gale Research, Inc. (N. Kanellos ed.) (1994)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Law and Politics in The Hispanic-American Almanac, Detroit: Gale Research, Inc. (N. Kanellos ed.) (1993)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Introduction, Symposium, Hate Speech and the First Amendment -- On A Collision Course?, 37 Vill. L. Rev. 723 (1992)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Effecting Social Change through Legal Scholarship, X St. Louis U. Pub.

L. Rev. 161 (1991), reprinted in XXIX The Villanova Docket 10 (1992)

Richard A. Boswell with Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Immigration and Nationality Law: Cases and Materials, Durham: Carolina Academic Press (1991); 2d ed. (1992) (with Supplement and Teacher's Manual)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco and Congressman Peter W. Rodino, Jr., “Unalienable Rights,” the Preamble, and the Ninth Amendment: The Spirit of the Constitution, 20 Seton Hall L. Rev. 498 (1990)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, The Implementation of the American Legalization Experiment in Recent Retrospect, XI In Defense of the Alien 30 (1989)

Testimony and Prepared Statement of Professor Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Chair, Legal and Legislative Issues Committee, Hispanic National Bar Association, Hearing Before the (Quadrennial) Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries, Washington, D.C.

(1988)

Gilbert Paul Carrasco, The Golden Moment of Legalization, X In Defense of the Alien 32 (1988)

Testimony and Prepared Statement of Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Director of Immigration Services, United States Catholic Conference, Migration and Refugee Services, Hearing on INS and the Budgetary Impact of Implementing the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Before the Committee on the Budget of the United States House of Representatives, 100th Cong., 1st Sess., at 20-26 and 45-58 (1987)

Testimony and Prepared Statement of Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Chair, Legal Issues Committee, Hispanic National Bar Association, Joint Hearing on the Impact of an Alien Verification System on Assisted Housing Programs, Before the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs and the Select Committee on Aging of the United States House of Representatives, 99th Cong., 2d Sess., at 219-25 and 317-24 (1986)

Testimony and Prepared Statement of Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Legislative Director, Equal Justice

Foundation, Inc., Hearings on S. 680, Citizens' Right to Standing in Federal Courts Act, Before

the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate, 96th Cong., 2d Sess., at 84-130

(1979)

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LAW TEACHING:

Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon, Professor of Law, Constitutional Law I and II, Civil Rights Litigation, Sexuality and Discrimination, Comparative Constitutional Law, Immigration Law and Policy, Employment Law and Discrimination, The Lawmaking Process, Mediation and Mediation Advocacy, Introduction to American Law (for LL.M. students);

Admissions (Chair, 2007 - 2008), Minority Affairs (Chair, 2012 - 2014), and Law and Government Certificate Program Committees, May 2001 - Present; Grievance Officer (2016 - 2017); Visiting Professor of Law, January 1998 - June 1998

Kuwait International Law School, Doha, Kuwait, Professor of Public Law, Social Theories of Law, Current Legal Issues, Constitutional Law II (for LL.M. students), August 2014 – May 2015

The Ivan Franko National University of L’viv, L’viv, Ukraine, Lecturer, Civil Law, American Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, March - April 1999 and December 2010

East China University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, China, Lecturer, Comparative Civil Rights Perspectives, June - July 2002 and June – July 2010

Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, Visiting Professor of Law, Federal Civil Rights and Constitutional Litigation, Constitutional Law I and II, Conflict of Laws, August 2000 - May 2001

University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, Oregon, Visiting Professor of Law, Constitutional Law I and II, Federal Civil Rights and Constitutional Litigation, Immigration Law and Policy, August 1998 - June 2000; Adjunct Professor of Law, Immigration Law and Policy, January 1998 - June 1998

L’viv Academy of Commerce, L’viv, Ukraine, Lecturer, International Human Rights, Civil Law, Environmental Justice, March - April 1999

Transcarpathian University, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, Lecturer, American Constitutional Law, March 1999

Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania, Professor of Law, Constitutional Law I and II, Immigration Law and Policy, Civil Rights Litigation, Enrollment and Faculty Recruitment Committees, National Constitutional Law and National Latino Law Students Association Moot Court Competitions (Faculty Advisor), Latin American Law Students Association and Civil Rights Law Society Faculty Advisor, August 1990 - May 2001

University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, California, Visiting Professor of Law, Sexuality and the Law, June-August 1999; Equality, Inequality, and the Law, June-August 1991

Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, Visiting Professor of Law, Civil Rights/Advanced Constitutional Law and Practice, Immigrants' Rights, Constitutional Law and Public Policy, Immigration and Naturalization Law, Civil Procedure I and II, Remedies, J.

Braxton Craven, Jr. Memorial Moot Court Competition (Faculty Advisor), Admissions

Committee, Disadvantaged Applicant Screening Committee, September 1988 - July 1990

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:

Ukrainian Catholic University Rule of Law Lecture Series: Public Lecture, “What is Equal Protection of the Laws?”, L’viv, Ukraine, May 2016 (sponsored by U.S. AID & Ukrainian Bar)

Loyola University Law School Faculty: “Short-Hoeing the Long Row of Bondage: From Braceros to Compassionate Farm Worker Migration,” Los Angeles, California, October 2015

LatCrit Critical Constitutionalism Conference: Panelist, “The Bracero Program as a Failed Model of U.S.-Mexico Coöperation on Immigration Policy,” Anaheim, California, October 2015

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy: Debater, Promoting Road Safety or Unfairly Granting Driving Privileges? A Debate about Referendum 301, Portland, Oregon, February 2014

Federal Bar Association: Panelist, Future Impacts of the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court Session on Marriage Equality, Search and Seizure, Voting Rights, and Affirmative Action, Portland, Oregon, November 2013

Willamette University College of Law: Panelist, Symposium on the International Law of Migration and Treatment of Migrants in the United States, Salem, Oregon, March 2013

Mykolas Romeris University: Plenary Address, “Equal Protection of the Laws and Sexuality in American Constitutional Law,” International Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania, May 2012

National University of Kyiv – Mohyla Academy: Plenary Address, “The Frontier of Human Rights and the Rule of Law,” Fourth International Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine, April 2012

American Civil Liberties Union: Panelist, “States of Turmoil: Immigration Law and the Federal- State Divide,” Northwest Civil Liberties Conference, Portland, Oregon, October 2010

Society of American Law Teachers: Panelist, “The Pedagogics of Poverty in Constitutional Law,” San Francisco, California, March 2010

Portland State University, Panelist, “Fighting for Civil Rights: The Japanese-American and Latino Experience,” February 2010

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy Film and Lecture Series: Panelist, Maquilapolis (“City of Factories”), Salem, Oregon, April 2008

Willamette University: Debate on the Meaning of the Second Amendment with Alan B. Gura, Supreme Court Counsel in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), Salem, Oregon, April 2008

Willamette University: “Reconsidering Affirmative Action” (Debate with Ward Connerly), Salem, Oregon, March 2005

United States Department of Justice: “The Effect of Brown and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on America,” Washington, D.C., June 2004

Willamette University College of Law: Panelist, “From Brown v. Board of Education to Grutter:

Fifty Years of Diversity in the Classroom,” Salem, Oregon, April 2004

American Civil Liberties Union and League of Women Voters: Panelist, “Civil Liberties Since

9/11: A Community Forum,” Corvallis, Oregon, April 2004

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Willamette University College of Law Sports Law Conference: Speaker, “The Trials and Tribulations of Title IX,” Portland, Oregon, October 2003

Willamette University College of Law: Panelist, “Have We Kept the Dream Alive?”, in Honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Salem, Oregon, January 2002

Hispanic National Bar Association Annual Conventions: Panelist, “What’s Law Got to Do with It?,” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2001; Moderator, “Becoming a Law Professor,”

Dallas, Texas, October 1999; Moderator, "Immigration Debate," Denver, Colorado, September 1990; Moderator, "Symposium on Recent Supreme Court Civil Rights Decisions: Blue Ribbon Panel of Constitutional Scholars," Washington, D.C., October 1989; Moderator, "Immigration Policy and Practice," Washington, D.C., October 1989 and Albuquerque, September 1988, respectively; Panelist, "The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986," Miami, October 1987; Panelist, "Immigration Law," New York, September 1985; Moderator, "Current Issues in Immigration," Panelist, "Educating Latinos in the Reagan Era," Los Angeles, October 1984;

Panelist, "Recent Developments in Constitutional Law," Washington, D.C., October 1983 and San Antonio, Texas, October 1982, respectively

American Society of Comparative Law: Moderator, “Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution,” Salem, Oregon, October 2001

Willamette University College of Law, Panelist, Conference on “Race, Culture, and the Law 2001: The Path to Justice,” Salem, Oregon, April 2001

Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College: Panelist, Conference on “Environmental Justice in the Pacific Northwest,” March 2001

University of Oregon School of Law: Panelist, “Using Constitutional Rights to Protect the Environment,” Eugene, Oregon, March 2000

California Western School of Law: Speaker, “I.N.S. Tag-Alongs and the Fourth Amendment,”

San Diego, California, January 2000

University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology: Guest Lecturer, “The History of United States Immigration Policy,” Eugene, Oregon, January 2000 (funded by the Wayne Morse Chair of Law and Politics)

American Association of University Professors: Panelist, Forum on Affirmative Action, Washington, D.C., June 1999

LatCrit Conference: Commentator on Work in Progress, Steven W. Bender, The Silencing of Spanish, South Lake Tahoe, California, May 1999

American Council on Education Invitational Symposium and Working Research Meeting on Diversity and Affirmative Action: Presenter, "The View from the Legal Trenches: State of Texas v. Hopwood," Arlington, Virginia, January 1999

University of Oregon: Panelist, Hate Crimes Forum, Eugene, Oregon, October 1998

Western Law Teachers of Color Conference: Commentator on Work in Progress, Garrett Epps,

"To an Unknown God: The Hidden History of Employment Division v. Smith," Gleneden Beach,

Oregon, March 1998

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Berks County Bar Association: Speaker, "An Overview of Current Trends in U.S. Constitutional Law," Reading, Pennsylvania, December 1997

Villanova University School of Law: Panelist, Symposium on Environmental Justice Litigation, Villanova, Pennsylvania, November 1997

Pennsylvania Bar Institute: Panelist, Roundtable Discussions on First Amendment Issues and on Federalism, States' Rights, and Congressional Power Issues; Moderator, Roundtable Discussion on Issues of Privacy, Race/Affirmative Action, and Equal Protection, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania, October 1997

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers: Presenter, "Hopwood, Bakke, and Beyond," Washington, D.C., October 1997

The Kennedy Center, American Film Institute: Presenter, "Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty," Washington, D.C., October 1997

Columbia Law School, Teachers College, and The Center for Educational Outreach and Innovation: Speaker, Symposium on Reinventing Merit: The Future of Affirmative Action on Campus, "What About the Proof: Does Affirmative Action Work?," New York, New York, April 1997

Rutgers University School of Law: Panel Participant, "Environmental Justice," Camden, New Jersey, April 1997

Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia: Speaker, "Dumping Waste, Dumping Responsibility:

The Government's Rôle in Polluting Minority Communities," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 1997

University of California, Berkeley: Speaker, Sixth Annual Symposium on Criminal Justice, Racial Injustice: African-Americans, Latinos and the Racialization of Crime, "The

Discriminatory Subtext of Immigration Law: Crime and Extra Punishment," Berkeley, California, March 1997

Commonwealth Court Conference: Speaker, "Racial/Ethnic Bias in the Courts," Nemacolin Woodlands, Pennsylvania, May 1996

California Western School of Law: Commentator on Work-in-Progress, First Annual LatCrit Conference, La Jolla, California, May 1996

University of Iowa College of Law: Debate with Dinesh D'Souza, "Affirmative Action: Legal Aspects and Argument," Iowa City, Iowa, April 1996

Pennsylvania Bar Association: Panelist, "Effects of the Contract with America," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1996

Howard University School of Law: Commentator on Work-in-Progress, "California's Proposition 187 -- What Does It Mean? What Does It Say?," Washington, D.C., February 1996

Villanova University: Speaker, "Affirmative Action: Benign Racial Classification or Reverse

Discrimination?," January 1996

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Villanova University School of Law: Moderator, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium on

"Affirmative Action: The Attack on Higher Education and Employment," Villanova, Pennsylvania, January 1996

Pennsylvania Bar Association: Panelist, "Immigration Policies: Equal Protection for Everyone?,"

May 1995, Hershey, Pennsylvania; Panelist, "Voting Rights," May 1994; "Constitutional Issues Seminar," April 1990; "Recent Court Decisions Affecting Minorities," April 1989, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Georgetown University Law Center: C.L.E. Division Faculty, "Civil Rights Litigation Seminar,"

San Francisco, California, March 1995; "Immigration Reform and the Non-Discrimination Whipsaw," Washington, D.C., March 1990

Howard University School of Law: Panelist, "Global Perspectives: Immigration and Human Rights," Washington, D.C., February 1995

Widener University: Performance and Lecture Series Lecturer, "California's Proposition 187,"

Wilmington, Delaware, February 1995

Association of American Law Schools: Moderator, "National Origin as a Legal Construct," New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1995

Migrant Legal Action Program, Inc.: Trainer, "National Origin/Race Discrimination by Governmental Agencies Against Farmworkers," Washington, D.C., December 1994

Society of American Law Teachers: Panelist, Constitutional Law Working Group, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1994

University of New Mexico Law School: Panelist, "Immigration Law Teachers Workshop,"

Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1994

Pennsylvania Defense Institute: Lecturer, "Current Issues of Professional Responsibility,"

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1994

American Bar Association: Speaker, Presidential Showcase Program, "Voices for Children: The Bars' Response to the Needs of Children," Kansas City, Missouri, February 1994

University of Pennsylvania: Panelist, "Law School: From the Professors' Point of View,"

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1994

Temple University School of Law: Panelist, "Public Interest and Public Service," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1994

Yale Law School: Guest Lecturer, “Congressional Arrogation of Power in the Galaxy of Equal Protection,” New Haven, Connecticut, March 1993 (published as Congressional Arrogation of Power: Alien Constellation in the Galaxy of Equal Protection, 74 B.U.L. Rev. 591 (1994))

Philadelphia Bar Education Foundation: Moderator, "Ethical Issues of Advocacy/Litigation,"

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1992, February 1993, March 1993, April 1993 (Sunbury, Pennsylvania), June 1993 (Washington, D.C.), July 1993, August 1993

Yale Law School: Panelist, "Law Teaching as a Career Alternative," New Haven, Connecticut,

December 1992

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National College of Judicial Conduct and Ethics: Faculty Member, "Freedom of Speech for Judges," Baltimore, Maryland, October 1992

Philadelphia Bar Association: Panelist, Bench-Bar Conference, "The Ethics of Class-Action Lawyering: Who Decides Who Speaks for the Voiceless?," Washington, D.C., October 1992;

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1993

Montgomery County Community College: Panelist, Faculty Workshop on "Diversity, the

‘Isms,’ and Political Correctness," Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, August 1992

National Bar Association: Panelist, "Immigration Laws: Inequalities in Minority Communities,"

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 1992

Rutgers University School of Law: Panelist, "Hispanics in the Law," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 1992

The Federalist Society: Panelist, "Is an 18th Century Constitution Relevant in the 21st Century?," Villanova, Pennsylvania, March 1992

Philadelphia Bar Association: Panelist, "The Bill of Rights in Perspective," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1991

Villanova University School of Law: Moderator, Symposium Commemorating the Bicentennial of the Ratification of the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania, November 1991 (Broadcast on National Public Radio)

American Bar Association: Speaker, Model Site Program Colloquium, "The Bill of Rights and Ethnicity," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 1991

Villanova University School of Law: Speaker, Symposium, "Combating Racism on an International Level," Villanova, Pennsylvania, February 1991

Temple University School of Law: Panelist, "Hate Speech," National Bar Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 1991

University of Cincinnati College of Law: Panelist, "The Scholarly Agenda," Cincinnati, Ohio, October 1990

United States Department of Justice: Speaker, Civil Rights Division Leadership Retreat, September 1990

United States Department of Defense (Army): Panelist, "Equal Employment Opportunity Training Seminar," Newark, New Jersey, May 1990

Hispanic Leadership Roundtable: Panelist, "Hispanic Appointments and Federal Hiring,"

Washington, D.C., April 1990

Hofstra University Law School: Dean's Hour Lecturer, "The Plight of the Undocumented in the United States," Hempstead, New York, November 1988

Seton Hall University, National Migration Conference: Guest Speaker, "Employer

Sanctions/Discrimination" and "Immigration Reform and Control Act Requirements for

Adjustment," South Orange, New Jersey, June 1988

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Georgetown University, Center for Immigration Policy and Refugee Assistance: Lecturer,

"Organization and Administration," Washington, D.C., June 1988

University of Texas, Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs: Panelist, "Civil Rights and Implementation of the Immigration Reform and Control Act," Austin, Texas, March 1988

National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials East Coast Regional U.S.

Citizenship Workshop: Panelist, "Citizenship Education and Instruction Materials," Miami, Florida, February 1988

Meridian House International: Panelist, "Effective Response or Misguided Policy? An Analysis of the Immigration Reform and Control Act," Washington, D.C., December 1987

The American University School of Justice, College of Public and International Affairs: Guest Lecturer, "Problems of Justice," Washington, D.C., October 1987

United States Department of Justice: Instructor, "Legalization and Special Agricultural Workers," San Jose, California, August 1987

United States Department of State Foreign Service Institute: Speaker, "The Simpson-Rodino Immigration Legislation of 1986: What Does It Mean? What Will It Do?," Arlington, Virginia, May 1987

National Teleconference Instructor - Part I, Legalization: A Program For Church Involvement,

"The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986"; Part II, Training and Technical Assistance:

Program Management, "Cooperative Agreements/Funding"; Part III, Legalization Requirements and INS Regulations, "Special Agricultural Worker Requirements," Catholic

Telecommunications Network of America, February, March 1987

The Council for the Spanish Speaking, Inc. and the Johnson Foundation Briefing: Speaker, "The New Immigration Law," Wingspread Conference Center, Racine, Wisconsin, February 1987

Center for Migration Studies National Legal Conferences on Immigration and Refugee Policy:

Panelist, "Legalization and Its Aftermath," March 1987; "Implementing the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986," April 1988, Washington, D.C.

University of California School of Law (Boalt Hall): Speaker, Fair Housing/Fair Lending Seminar for Attorneys and Officials of Lending Institutions, "The Responsibility of the Department of Justice and the Role of the Attorney General," California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, Berkeley, California, June 1986

University of California, Committee on Education Colloquium: Speaker, "Trends in

Desegregation: California and Beyond"; Guest Lecturer, "Minorities in the Schooling Process,"

Santa Cruz, California, April 1986

University of Santa Clara School of Law, Conference on the First Amendment: Panelist, "Test Case Litigation," March 1986

Stanford University Law School: Guest Lecturer, "Immigrants' Constitutional Rights," March 1986

National Council of La Raza Conference: Panelist, "Immigration: Policy and Politics," Houston,

Texas, July 1985

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Western Center on Law and Poverty, Inc.: Instructor, Basic Lawyering Skills Training, "Case Planning," Oakland, California, July 1985

University of San Diego School of Law, Conference on Immigrants' Rights in Transition:

Panelist, "Children's Rights" and "Immigration and the Hispanic Community: Civil Rights Implications of INS and Local Police Enforcement," May 1985

California State University at Fullerton, Conference on United States Immigration Policy:

Panelist, "Immigration Raids in Factories and Neighborhoods," March 1985

American Bar Association Law Student Division, Judge: National Negotiation Competition Semi-Final Rounds, San Diego, California, March 2016

Temple University School of Law, Scorekeeping Judge: Law, Education, and Participation Project Final Round, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1994

Georgetown University Law Center, Judge: Legal Writing and Research Oral Advocacy Competitions, Washington, D.C., November 1978 and March 1982

George Washington University, National Law Center, Judge: Moot Court Competitions, Washington, D.C., October and November 1980; February, March, October, and November 1981; February and November 1982; February and March 1983

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS, ACTIVITIES, AND AWARDS:

Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Commissioner (Vice-Chair, 2012 - 2013) (Appointed by Gov. Kulongoski and Confirmed by Oregon Senate; Re-Appointed by Gov. Kitzhaber and Unanimously Confirmed by Oregon Senate; Served under Gov. Brown), 2009 – 2015

Governor’s Task Force on the Oregon Driver’s License, 2011 - 2013

Oregonians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty: Member, Board of Directors; Research and Government Relations Committee, 2011 - Present

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy: Board of Directors, Oregon Chapter, 2008 - Present

Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee, 2007 - Present (Appointed by Oregon Governor Theodore R. Kulongoski)

City of Portland: Chair, Historian Panel (Charged with Spearheading the Re-Naming of a

Boulevard in Honor of César Chávez; Appointed by Mayor-Elect Sam Adams and Confirmed by Portland City Council), 2008 - 2009

Oregon Attorney General’s Task Force on Consular Affairs and Compliance with the Vienna Convention, 2005 - 2009

United States Department of Justice: Memento of Commendation “In Appreciation of Your Commitment to Civil Rights,” Washington, D.C., June 2004

American Law Institute: Elected Member, 2002 - Present

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Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia: Honoree, Equal Justice Award, Washington, D.C., November 2002

Willamette University College of Law: Certificate of Appreciation, 1998

City Council of the City of Philadelphia: "Citation honoring Gilbert Paul Carrasco in recognition of his participation and efforts....The dedication that Gilbert Paul Carrasco brought to the

Homeless Advocacy Project has had a positive impact on the homeless of our city and, by extension, to all Philadelphians," 1996

Black Law Students' Association, Latin-American Law Students' Association, and Asian Pacific- American Law Students' Association: Plaque of Commendation "in grateful appreciation of his dedication...to our organizations at Villanova University School of Law," 1996

Hispanic National Bar Association: Award for "Outstanding Leadership in the Hispanic

American Community and in the Legal Profession," San Francisco, California, September 1993

Latin American Law Students Association: Plaque of Commendation for "Support and Dedication to the Latino Law Students of Villanova," 1993

Seton Hall University School of Law: Certificate of Commendation "In Recognition of Distinguished and Outstanding Service to the New Jersey Mentor Program," 1989

Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County: Award "For Distinguished Service," by unanimous vote of the Board of Directors, 1986

American Bar Association: Member, Commission on Homelessness and Poverty, 1991 - 1994;

Member, Working Group on the American Convention on Human Rights, 1994 - 1995;

Member, Diversity Committee of Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 2001 - 2004; Member, 1988 - Present

American Association of University Professors: Chair, Committee L on Historically Black Institutions and the Status of Minorities in the Profession, 1999 - 2002; Member, Governing Board, Legal Defense Fund, 2002 – 2008; Member, 1999 - Present

Hispanic National Bar Association: Washington, D.C. Counsel, 1989 - 1990; Chair, Legal and Legislative Issues Committee, 1982 - 1989, 1992 - 1993; Chair, Amicus Curiae Committee, 2003 - 2006; Counsel, Briefs Amicus Curiae, Jean v. Nelson (1985), Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), and Crawford v. Martinez (2004), U.S. Supreme Court, and Edgewood Independent School District v. Kirby, Texas Supreme Court (1989); Member, Convention Committee, 1983 - 1984, 1988 - 1989; Spokesperson, Capitol Hill Briefing, Washington, D.C., May 1993

Clinton/Gore '96 Primary Committee, Inc.: Member, National Steering Committee, 1995 - 1996

Presidential Transition Committee: Member, Senior Advisory Council (Justice and Civil Rights), 1992

Order of the Coif (Honorary)

Who's Who in American Law (6th and 7th eds. 1990 - 1993): Biographee

Church of the Holy Light of the Queen v. Mukasey, 615 F. Supp. 2d 1211 (D.Or. 2009): Case

filed on behalf of the Oregon congregations of the Santo Daime religion against the United

States, yielding a ruling that the religion’s adherents may import, possess, and use their

sacramental tea even though it is listed as a Controlled Substance by the United States

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Oregon Law Commission: Study Group on Conflict of Laws, 2000 - 2003 Roland K. Rodman American Inn of Court: Master, 1999 - 2000

International Law Association (American Branch): Member, Refugee Committee, 1997 - 2001

Alejandre-Garibay v. City of Keizer, et al. (D.Or. 2000): Case filed in 1998 on behalf of pregnant undocumented woman under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Bivens, Federal Tort Claims Act, Alien Tort Claims Act, and various international human rights instruments for excessive use of force and denial of medical attention by Immigration and Naturalization Service and its agents, city of Keizer, Oregon, and individual police officers, and Clark County, Washington, and jail personnel; monetary settlement paid to plaintiff by all three governmental defendants Pennsylvania Legal Services Corporation: Member, Board of Directors, 1994 - 1999 Pennsylvania Capital Case Resource Center: Member, Board of Directors, 1994 - 1997 Education Law Center: Member, Board of Trustees, 1991 - 1997 (Vice-Chair, 1994 - 1997)

Homeless Advocacy Project: Member, Board of Directors, 1991 - 1997 (Vice-President, 1994 - 1996; President-Elect, 1996 - 1997)

Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia: Member, Board of Directors, 1991 - 1997 (Vice- Chair, 1994 - 1997); Chair, Litigation Review Committee, 1993 - 1994; Successfully Argued Chester Residents Concerned for Quality Living v. Seif, 132 F. 3d 925 (3d Cir. 1997), summarily dism’d, 524 U.S. 974 (1998) (recognizing private right of action under Environmental Protection Agency’s Title VI civil rights regulation)

Association of American Law Schools: Chair, Section on Immigration Law, 1994 - 1995;

Member, Planning Committee, Annual Meeting Workshop on Achieving Diversity in Legal Education and the Profession, 1996 - 1997

Philadelphia Bar Association: Member, Commission on Judicial Selection and Retention, 1992;

Co-Chair, Commission to Investigate Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Philadelphia Justice System, 1993 - 1995

Pennsylvania Bar Association: Member, Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee, 1991 - 1992;

Member, Minority Bar Committee, 1992 - 1993

Catholic Community Services: Member, Advisory Board, Special Services Division, Office of Migration, 1990 - 1993

Educational Testing Service: Chair, Legalization Assistance Board, 1987 - 1991

Montclair Board of Education: Chair, PK-2 Subcommittee of Magnet Planning Committee, 1989 -1990

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Legal Counseling Project: Member, Council of Advisors, 1987 - 1988

National Hispanic Democrats: Founding Associate, 1988

District of Columbia Superior Court: Mediator, Dispute Resolution Program, April 1988

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National Coalition on Implementation of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986:

Chair, Task Force on Legalization, 1986 - 1987

Santa Clara Public Interest Law Foundation: Member, Board of Directors, 1986 Los Angeles Pro Bono Immigration Panel: Member, Steering Committee, 1985

Los Angeles County Bar Association: Member, Human Rights and International Law Sections, 1985 - 1986; Member, Executive Committee, Immigration Law Section, and Co-Chair,

Barristers' Immigration Committee, 1984 - 1985

Keynote Address, Hispanic Center Banquet, Reading, Pennsylvania, May 1992, published in 1 In Brief 6 (1992)

Keynote Address, "Constitutional Rights in an Immigration Context," Mexican American Bar Association, Los Angeles, California, April 1985

Member: American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1985 - 1999 Member: Federal Bar Association, 1992

Member: La Raza National Lawyers Association, 1985 - 1986

President: Department of Justice Association of Hispanic Employees for Advancement and Development (DOJ-AHEAD), 1983 - 1984

Hispanic Bar Association of Pennsylvania: President, 1991 - 1992; Member, Board of Directors, 1991 - 1994; Co-Chair, 1991 Annual Scholarship Banquet

Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia: Member, Board of Directors, 1982 - 1984, 1987 - 1988; Director of Public Relations, 1981 - 1982

Member: Mexican American Bar Association of Los Angeles, 1985 - 1986

Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy: Member, Task Force on Work

Eligibility, Representing Civil Rights and Civil Divisions of U.S. Department of Justice, 1980 - 1981

U.S. Department of Justice: Chair, Attorney Hiring Committee, Civil Rights Division, 1980 -

1981; Letter of Commendation from Drew S. Days III, the Assistant Attorney General, 1980

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