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David Kader
Professor of Law
Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Religion & Conflict, Center for the Study of Medieval & Renaissance Studies, and Jewish Studies Program


David Kader teaches in the areas of criminal procedure, torts, state constitutional law and religion and the Constitution. He recently lectured on “Religion & the American Constitution” at Sarajevo University in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in Zagreb, Croatia, at the Open Society Institute Conference on Religion in Civil Society.

 

Before joining the faculty in 1979, Professor Kader taught at Warwick University in England and at the University of Iowa, and he served as Associate Dean at the ASU College of Law from 1980-83.  He has been a Visiting Professor at Southampton University in England, Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and Syracuse University College of Law in New York, as well as at Wuhan University School of Law in China.  Professor Kader also has taught in the Arizona Center of Medieval and Renaissance Studies Summer Abroad Program at Cambridge University, and was a Visiting Fellow at the University of London’s Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. 

Professor Kader served nine terms as president of the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors' Association and is on the Coordinating Council of Generations of the Shoah International. He also serves on the advisory councils of the Martin-Springer Institute at Northern Arizona University and the V. Meed Summer Teachers’ Program of the American Gathering.




Selected Works

The Supreme Court of Arizona: Its 2002-2003 Decisions, 35 Ariz. St. L.J. 1105 (2003).

David Kader & Tara Stromberg, Uncommon Knowledge: More Arizona Clemency History, Defender 7 (April 2002).


David.Kader@asu.edu

480/965-6386

Assistant: Becky Tanghe

Curriculum Vitae

Education
 
B.A., California State University, Fresno (1969)

J.D., University of Washington (1972)

LL.M., University of London (1974)