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Penny
J. White
Director of the Center for Advocacy
and Associate Professor of Law
B.S, East Tennessee State University
J.D., 1981, University of Tennessee
LL.M., 1987, Georgetown University
Evidence, Legal Profession, Media Impact on Justice, Pretrial Litigation,
Trial Practice.
pwhite4@utk.edu
Before joining the faculty at the UT College of Law in 2000,
Professor Penny White served as a judge in all courts of record in the state of
Tennessee. As a circuit judge, Professor White presided over civil and
criminal jury trials in Tennessee's First Judicial District. Thereafter,
as a member of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, White heard and
decided hundreds of cases involving state and federal constitutional law
issues and state criminal law issues. As the youngest member of the
Tennessee Supreme Court, Professor White participated in several
decisions that have impacted Tennessee law, including decisions
involving class actions, rights of tort victims, and capital punishment.
Since leaving the bench, Professor White has authored benchbooks for
Tennessee Circuit, General Sessions, and Municipal Court Judges; has
taught judicial education programs in 38 states; and has spoken and
written frequently on the topic of judicial independence. She has served
as a member of the faculty at the National Judicial College for 15 years
where she teaches courses for judges on the subjects of evidence,
criminal procedure, and judicial ethics. She recently completed a one-year term as Chair of the Faculty Council at the National Judicial College. In addition, Professor White has served as one of the faculty on the College's Capital Punishment Improvement Initiative, a project that provides training and education to trial judges on the trial of capital cases. Professor White is also authoring portions of a Capital Improvement Initiative Manual, which will be used by judges all across the country who try capital cases. Before taking the bench in
1990, White practiced law in state and federal court, successfully
arguing a case, as a solo practitioner, in the United States Supreme
Court in 1988. Professor White taught at three other law schools before
joining the UT faculty, serving as Director of the Virginia Capital Case
Clearinghouse while teaching at Washington and Lee College of Law,
holding the William J. Maier, Jr. Chair of Law at West Virginia College
of Law, teaching at Denver University College of Law, and visiting at
the University of North Carolina School of Law. Her work has been
published in numerous law reviews and legal publications.
Publications
Books, Chapters & Other
Publications:
Introduction to Capital Punishment; Post-Conviction in Capital Cases, in National Judicial College, Capital Improvement Initiative Manual (upcoming 2007).
Numerous Chapters, in Schebb & Stephens, Encyclopedia of American Civil
Liberties and Rights (2006).
Tennessee Municipal Judge's Benchbook (2004).
Tennessee General
Sessions Judge's
Benchbook (2002).
The Continuing Evolution of the Federal Rules of Evidence, in
The Improvement
of the Administration of Justice
(7th ed. 2001).
Tennessee Trial Judge's Benchbook (2001).
Sentencing Guide
for Trial Judges
(Bureau of Justice Assistance 1998).
Articles:
He Said,” “She Said,” and Issues of Life and Death: Confrontation at Capital Sentencing Hearings, ___ Regents Univ. L. Rev. ___ (upcoming Fall 2006).
A Matter of Perspective, 3 University of North Carolina First Amendment L. Rev. 5 (Winter 2004).
Some Appeasement for Professor Tushnet, 71 Tenn. L. Rev. 275 (Winter 2004) Symposium Article: Preserving the Legacy: A Tribute to Chief Justice Harry L. Carrico, One Who Exalted Judicial Independence," 38 U. Rich. L. Rev. 615 (March 2004).
The Good, The Bad, and The (Very, Very) Ugly, and A Fistful of Dollars, 38 U. Rich. L. Rev. 626 (March 2004).
Mourning and Celebration on Gideon's Fortieth, 72 U. Mo.
- K.C. L. Rev. 515 (Winter 2003).
Legal, Political, and Ethical Hurdles to Applying International Law
in State Courts and Arguments for Scaling Them, 71 U. Cinn.
L. Rev. 937 (Spring 2003).
Rescuing the Confrontation Clause, 54 S.C.L. Rev.
537 (Spring 2003)
Judging Judges: Securing Judicial Independence by the Use of Judicial Performance Evaluations, 29 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1053 (February 2002).
Errors and Ethics: Dilemmas in Death, 29 Hofstra L. Rev. 1265 (Summer 2001).
A Response and Retort, 33 Conn. L. Rev. (Spring 2001).
Surviving the Politics of Judging, 20 J. Of
Nat'l Assn.
of Admin.
L. Judges 149 (Spring 2000).
Newly Available, Not Newly Discovered, 2 Journal
of Appellate Practice
and Process 7 (Winter 2000).
Capital Punishment: Challenges and State Court Obligations, National Center for State Courts Trends Report (2000), at http://www.ncsc.dni.us/KMO/Projects/Trends/99-00/Index.htm.
Breaking the Most Vulnerable Branch: Do Rising Threats to Judicial Independence Preclude Due Process in Capital Cases?, Panel Discussion in 31 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 137 (Fall 1999).
Can Lightning Strike Twice? Obligations of State Courts After Pulley v. Harris, 70 Colo. L. Rev. 814 (Summer 1999).
Judicial Independence: Second Steps, 38 Judges' Journal 5 (Summer 1999).
Judges' New Role in Preserving an Independent Judiciary, 14 NJC Alumni 9 (1998). Master Justice Chancellor Kent: His Legacy for Today's Judges,
74 Chicago-Kent
L. Rev. 277 (1998).
If Justice is For All, Who Are its Constituents?, 64 Tenn.
L. Rev. 259 (Winter 1997).
Judicial Courage and Judicial Independence, 16 J. Of
Nat'l Assn.
of Admin.
L. Judges 61 (1996).
It's A Wonderful Life, Or Is It? America Without Judicial Independence,
27 U. Mem. L. Rev.
1 (Fall 1996).
Yesterday's Vision, Tomorrow's Challenge: Alternative Dispute Resolution
in Tennessee, 26 U. Mem. L. Rev.
957 (1996).
A Survey of Tennessee Supreme Court Death Penalty Cases in the 1990s,
61 Tenn. L. Rev.
733 (1994).
A Noble Ideal Whose Time Has Come, 19 Memphis
St. L. Rev.
233 (Winter 1988).
Recent Professional Presentations and Service
Speeches, Symposia, Panel
Discussions (partial listing)
“Judicial Independence : A Kaleidoscopic View,” First-year class Conclave, Syracuse Law School , Syracuse, New York, February 2007.
Symposium on “ Crawford and Davis: Where Do We Go From Here?”, Regents University Law School, Virginia Beach, Virginia, October 2006.
“Judicial Independence after White, ” New Mexico Judicial Conference, Albuquerque , New Mexico , July 2006.
“Media's Perspective on the Judiciary,” Illinois Judicial Conference, Chicago Illinois , Fall 2005 and Spring 2006.
Justice Jackson Lecture, “Judicial Independence : The Obligation of Judges in a Post- White World,” October 2005.
SEALS, Panel on Judicial Independence and Selection, Amelia Island, Florida,
July 2003.
Symposium Honoring Chief Justice Harry Carrico, "Judicial Independence
in the States after White," Richmond, March 2003 (available on University
of Richmond College of Law website).
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Working Session on the Implementation
of International Human Rights Obligations in the Inter-American System,
American States, " State Court Obligations under International Human Rights
Law," Washington D.C., March 2003.
Symposium Celebrating Marbury v. Madison, "Some Appeasement for Professor
Tushnet, Knoxville, February 2003 (available on University of Tennessee
College of Law website) Duke Law School, International Moot Court Competition,
Keynote speech for participants, February 2003 American Bar Association
Annual Meeting, "Tips From the Trenches," Washington D.C., August 2002.
Duke Law School International Human Rights Program, "Hurdles to Applying
International Law in American State Courts," Geneva, Switzerland, July
2002.
Ohio Public Trust and Confidence Conference, Keynote Address, "Restoring
Confidence in the Judiciary," January 2002.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Judicial Administration Division,
"Impact Decisions," Chicago, August 2001 - 03.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Judicial Administration Division,
"Impact Decisions, "New York, June 2000 .
Kansas Women Lawyers Association, Yellow Roses and Glass Ceilings, Limborg,
Kansas, July 2001.
Amnesty International, Southeastern Annual Conference, Keynote Address,
July 2001.
Nevada Judiciary Annual Meeting, Judicial Independence in an Interdependent
World, Lake Tahoe, May 2000.
Virginia Bar Foundation Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, Judicial Independence,
January 2000.
Presentations to student groups at Harvard, Yale, Georgetown, Cornell,
Marquette, Santa Clara, and Vanderbilt Law Schools.
Judicial and Legal Education Presentations (partial listing)
New Mexico Judicial Conference, Judicial Independence, Summer 2006
National Judicial College, North Carolina Judicial Conference, Arkansas Judicial Conference, Capital Litigation Improvement Initiative, Spring 2006
National Judicial College, Evidence in a Courtroom Setting, Spring 2006
Tennessee Judicial Conference, Evidence Update, Summer 2006
Idaho Judicial Conference, Update on Criminal Procedure, Winter 2006
Kansas Judicial Conference, Fourth Amendment Update, Fall 2005
Kentucky Bar Association, Judicial Speech, Spring 2005
Oklahoma Judicial Conference, Evidence Update, Fall 2004
Delaware Judicial Conference, Judicial Independence , Fall 2004
Delaware Judicial Conference, Evidence Update, Fall 2004
Tennessee Judicial Conference for New Judges, Evidence, November 2006
Judicial Programs Tennessee Judicial Conference for New Judges, Evidence,
November 2003
Illinois Administrative Law Judges' Conference, Evidence, October 2003
Rhode Island Judicial Conference, Character Evidence, September 2003
Georgia Superior Court Judges' Conference, Expert Testimony, July 2003
Tennessee Municipal Court Judges' Conference, Constitutional Law Update,
July 2003
Utah Judges' Conference, Evidence, May 2003
Texas Judicial College, Cornerstones of Justice, May 2003
Indiana Judges Conference, Evidence, April 2003
Baton Rouge Administrative Law Judges, Evidence and Record Making, January
2003
Idaho Judicial Conference, Sentencing Workshop, January 2003
Bulgarian Judiciary, The American Justice System, August 2002
Texas Judges Conference, The Role of Judging, July 2002
Texas Judges Conference, Judicial Ethics, May 2002
Utah District Court Judges Conference, Evidence, May 2002
Montana District Court Judges Conference, Evidence May 2002
Tennessee General Sessions Judges Conference, Evidence and Bench Book,
February 2002
Iowa Judicial Conference, Evidence, October 2001
Georgia Judicial Conference, Criminal Procedure Update, August 2001
National Association of Administrative Law Judges, Evidence, May 2001
South Carolina Judicial Conference, Judicial Independence, August 2000
Texas Administrative Law Judges Conference, Evidence, May 2000
Indiana Judicial Conference, Evidence, May 2000
Missouri Leadership Conference, Judicial Independence, May 2000
Utah Judicial Conference, Evidence, April 2000
Colorado District Judges Judicial Conference, Judicial Independence,
January 2000
New Hampshire Judicial Conference, Ethics, January 2000
National Judicial College, General Jurisdiction, Advanced Evidence, Nevada
Death Penalty and Decision-Making Courses, 1992 - present
Legal Education Programs
International Justice Project, Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy,
Applying International Law in State Courts, September 2003
Tennessee Association of Veterinarians, Annual Conference, Veterinary
Obligations and Liabilities in Animal Abuse Cases, June 2003
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Preserving Error,
April 2003
Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference, New Rules of Ethics,
February 2003
Knoxville Bar Association, Young Lawyer's Conference, Damages, January
2003
Tennessee District Attorneys' General Association, New Ethics Rules,
January 2003
Division of Veterinarian Medicine, Veterinary Obligations and Liabilities
in Animal Abuse Cases, December 2002
Knoxville Bar Association, New Rules of Ethics, December 2002
Tennessee Trial Lawyers' Association, New Ethics Rules for Tennessee
Lawyers (4 presentations) 2002-03
International Justice Project, Arizona Juvenile Justice Summit, Applying
International Law in State Courts, October 2002
Knoxville Bar Association, Preparing Experts for Trial, August 2002 (on-line
presentation)
Ohio Bar Association, Evidence, August 2002
Santa Clara Law School Death Penalty College, Judicial Independence and
Capital Punishment August 2002
International Justice Project, Juvenile Summit, International Law in
State Courts, October 2002
Arizona Trial Practice and Evidence, National Practice Institute, March
2002
Tennessee Trial Lawyers' Association, New Ethics Rules (5 presentations)
2002
Tennessee Department of Child Services, Ethics Training October 2001
& October 2002
Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference, Tennessee Search and
Seizure, October 2001
Tennessee Trial Lawyers' Association, Update (3 presentations) 2001
Arkansas Trial Practice and Evidence, National Practice Institute, November
2001
Federal Defender's Association, Apprendi and Beyond, May 2001
Tennessee Trial Lawyers' Association, Ethical Issues in the Trenches,
October 2000
Vermont States Attorneys Annual Conference, Evidence, June 2000
American Bar Association, Tort and Insurance Practice Section, Trial
Training, Impeachment and Rehabilitation, 2000 - 2002
Service: (past and present,
partial listing)
Chair, Faculty Council, National Judicial College
Member, Education Committee, Board of Trustees, National Judicial College
Board of Directors, Legal Aid Society of East Tennessee Faculty Council, National Judicial College
Co-Chair, Ethics and Professionalism Committee, American Bar Association
Litigation Section
Co-Chair, Training the Advocate Committee, American Bar Association Litigation
Section
Member, Hamilton Burnett Inn of Court
Member, Knoxville Bar Association Professionalism Committee
Past Member, Board of Directors, American Judicature Society
Past Chair, Tennessee Judicial Conference, Education and Judicial Evaluation
Committees
Past Liaison, Tennessee Commissions on Gender Fairness; Alternative Dispute
Resolution; Continuing Legal Education and Specialization
Past Vice-President, Tennessee Judicial Conference; Member, Tennessee
Judicial Conference Executive Committee
Past President, East Tennessee State University National Alumni Association
Past Member, Alumni Advisory Council, University of Tennessee College
of Law
Honors and Awards (partial
listing)
Bass, Berry & Simms Faculty Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Bench and the Bar, 2007
Forrest W. Lacey Award for Outstanding Contribution to UT College of Law Moot Court Program, 2005-06 Forrest W. Lacey Award for Outstanding Contribution to UT College of
Law Moot Court Program, 2002-03
Forrest W. Lacey Award for Outstanding Contribution to UT College of
Law Moot Court Program, 2001-02
Bernstein-Richie Award for Extraordinary Service to UT Legal Clinic,
2002
American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, Bill of Rights Award, 1997
Marion Griffin Award, Association of Women Attorneys, 1996
YWCA Tribute to Women Award, Business and Government, 1996
Outstanding Public Services Award, University of Tennessee College of
Law, 1994
Outstanding Alumna Award, East Tennessee State University, 1994
Activities (partial
listing)
Interim Director, University of Tennessee Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution
Faculty Advisor, Tennessee Journal of Law and Public Policy
Faculty Advisor, Judicial Clerkship Program
Coach, Jerome Prince Evidence Moot Court Team Coach, Constitutional Law Moot Court Team
Coach, Thurgood Marshall Trial Team
Faculty Advisor, UT Law Association for Women
Attorney Member, Tennessee Innocence Project
January 21., 2008
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